robert132 wrote:It's been my experience that the new ship or station CO comes aboard to serve a period of familiarization with the ship or station while the outgoing CO remains in command, so long as the outgoing CO isn't being shitcanned out of hand, i.e. for incompetence or "loss of confidence in his ability to command" (whatever that can mean) warranting his immediate relief before he can screw the ship or situation up worse.
This has it's good points and bad, more good than bad I think. It gives the incoming CO time to get to know the ship, his officers and many of the key enlisted personnel as well as be able to "pick the brain" of the outgoing guy for details not found in the reports and logs.
According to tradition, the outgoing captain is generally not present. Usually, a command turnover comes at the end of a cruise. One captain leaves, the new one comes in the next day or even a bit later since not all that much is going on.
There are exceptions, of course. If a captain is replaced because the old one is not up to the job, it would be embarrassing to have the old one present. If there was an injury, that would be a different story.
Note that in the series there are just about no official turnovers with both captains present. Note that Terekhov was already off the Hexapuma when Fitzgerald gets named as the new captain.