Vince wrote:In theory, command is supposed to pass to the senior officer if the flag commander is a casualty. In practice, there can be mitigating circumstances where a junior officer can retain command instead of passing it to the senior officer:
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Underlined text are the extenuating and mitigating circumstances (in practice) that allowed Honor to retain command, when according to the Book, she should have passed command to Captain Rubenstein when Rear Admiral Sarnow became a casualty.
Understood. Given that in all of their operations and training exercises, the orders for both ships would originate with Honor as Sarnow's tactical right hand, it wouldn't make much sense to suddenly invert that relationship for HMS Nike's division mate ONLY, not the remaining ships. So the question is, "does flag- trump senior- inside the BC division.
For example, let's say Captain Rubenstein could have assumed tactical command of all ships, I'm thinking he still would have communicated to that division through Honor, yes/no?