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In the Royal Navy , and other navies based upon this structure, the Officer of the Day (OOD) has been delegated authority from the Commanding Officer of a Ship or establishment to ensure the routine running of the vessel is carried out. Unlike the USN 's OOD, the Officer of the Day is primarily a position used when a Warship is alongside in port. Other duties include ceremonial duties (such as carrying out Colours or Sunset ) and taking charge in emergency situations in Damage Control Headquarters. Whilst the OOD may be subordinate to more senior officers onboard, he or she is technically only outranked by the Captain whilst carrying out their duties, but the prudent junior officer always seeks advice. Generally on warships, the OOD will be a commissioned junior officer who holds a Harbour Watchkeeping Certificate. On shore establishments, Warrant Officer s may be used to augment the duty roster. SEE ALSO |
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