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'''GNS Hermes (CL-73)''' is a [[Disciple-class]] [[Light Cruiser]] based out of [[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston, Texas]] in [[Sixth Fleet]].  
'''GNS Hermes (CL-73)''' is a [[Disciple-class]] [[Light Cruiser]] based out of [[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston, Texas]] in [[Sixth Fleet]].  
==History==
==History==
''Hermes'' was first brought into commission on 23 March 2012 under the command of [[CDR]] Keith Manley, [[GSN]], by order of [[Bureau of Ships|BuShips]]. This ship was originally a correspondence chapter based in [[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston, Texas]], expanding the distance participation options in [[Fourth Fleet]]. This ship became the flagship of the new [[High Admiral]], Nicholas Macon Hurst, after his precedessor, [[Lady]] Kirylyn Dreamer, [[Steadholder]] Blackbird stepped down after years of service due to poor health. The ''Hermes'' recruited heavily through cons in Texas when their efforts were rewarded with an upgrade to {{gns|Barbara Bancroft|SD-32}} on 28 October 2012. The ''Hermes'' was then put into the [[Active Reserves]].
''Hermes'' was first brought into commission on 23 March 2012 under the command of [[CDR]] Keith Manley, [[GSN]], by order of [[Bureau of Ships|BuShips]]. This ship was originally a [[Chapter#Correspondence_Chapter|correspondence chapter]] based in [[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston, Texas]], expanding the distance participation options in [[Fourth Fleet]]. This ship became the flagship of the new [[High Admiral]], Nicholas Macon Hurst, after his predecessor, [[Lady]] Kirylyn Dreamer, [[Steadholder]] Blackbird stepped down after years of service due to poor health. The ''Hermes'' recruited heavily through cons in Texas when their efforts were rewarded with an upgrade to {{gns|Barbara Bancroft|SD-32}} on 28 October 2012. The ''Hermes'' was then put into the [[Active Reserves]].


What goes around, comes around, and the High Admiral Hurst himself stepped down to become Baseball Commissioner. However, the siren song of command called to him again, and he formed the {{gns|Reuben|DD-10}}, the first [[Grayson]] meeting chapter again based in [[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston, Texas]]. It didn't take long for them to get enough members to get upgraded, and now-[[CDR]] got his old flagship out of mothballs, and took command of the '''GNS Hermes'''. Because this was a meeting chapter, it made more sense to place the ship in [[Sixth Fleet]], aligning itself with the nearest [[RMN]] ships in [[wikipedia:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]].
What goes around, comes around, and the High Admiral Hurst himself stepped down to become Baseball Commissioner. However, the siren song of command called to him again, and he formed the {{gns|Reuben|DD-10}}, the first [[Grayson]] meeting chapter, again based in [[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston, Texas]]. It didn't take long for them to get enough members to get upgraded, and now-[[CDR]] got his old flagship out of mothballs, and took command of the '''GNS Hermes'''. Because this was a meeting chapter, it made more sense to place the ship in [[Sixth Fleet]], aligning itself with the nearest [[RMN]] ships in [[wikipedia:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]].


Their recruiting continued to expand, which meant more Grayson ships were created, forming [[Task Group 61.1]], and promoting Hurst to [[Captain]] in charge of the group. However on 22 August 2016, the captain physically left [[wikipedia:Texas|Texas]] and a new commanding officer was needed for the ''Hermes.'' In a strange turn of fate, the original High Admiral had moved to the area, and stepped up to leave her steading to take command on 30 October 2016.
Their recruiting continued to expand, which meant more Grayson ships were created, forming [[Task Group 61.1]], and promoting Hurst to [[Captain]] in charge of the group. However on 22 August 2016, the captain physically left [[wikipedia:Texas|Texas]] and a new commanding officer was needed for the ''Hermes.'' In a strange turn of fate, the original High Admiral had moved to the area, and stepped up to leave her steading to take command on 30 October 2016.
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==Ship's Orders==
==Ship's Orders==
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Ship's Orders are subordinate to, and expand upon or amplify [[Admiralty Orders]], [[Naval Directives]], and [[Sixth Fleet Orders]]. They are applicable to ''Hermes'' operations and personnel.
Ship's Orders are subordinate to, and expand upon or amplify [[Admiralty Orders]], [[Naval Directives]], and [[Sixth_Fleet#Fleet_Orders|Sixth Fleet Orders]]. They are applicable to ''Hermes'' operations and personnel.


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{{Light Cruisers}}
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 27 July 2022

GNS Hermes (CL-73) is a Disciple-class Light Cruiser based out of Houston, Texas in Sixth Fleet.

History

Hermes was first brought into commission on 23 March 2012 under the command of CDR Keith Manley, GSN, by order of BuShips. This ship was originally a correspondence chapter based in Houston, Texas, expanding the distance participation options in Fourth Fleet. This ship became the flagship of the new High Admiral, Nicholas Macon Hurst, after his predecessor, Lady Kirylyn Dreamer, Steadholder Blackbird stepped down after years of service due to poor health. The Hermes recruited heavily through cons in Texas when their efforts were rewarded with an upgrade to GNS Barbara Bancroft on 28 October 2012. The Hermes was then put into the Active Reserves.

What goes around, comes around, and the High Admiral Hurst himself stepped down to become Baseball Commissioner. However, the siren song of command called to him again, and he formed the GNS Reuben, the first Grayson meeting chapter, again based in Houston, Texas. It didn't take long for them to get enough members to get upgraded, and now-CDR got his old flagship out of mothballs, and took command of the GNS Hermes. Because this was a meeting chapter, it made more sense to place the ship in Sixth Fleet, aligning itself with the nearest RMN ships in Oklahoma.

Their recruiting continued to expand, which meant more Grayson ships were created, forming Task Group 61.1, and promoting Hurst to Captain in charge of the group. However on 22 August 2016, the captain physically left Texas and a new commanding officer was needed for the Hermes. In a strange turn of fate, the original High Admiral had moved to the area, and stepped up to leave her steading to take command on 30 October 2016.

Commanding Officers

# Name Assumed Relieved
1 CDR Keith Manley 23 March 2012 28 October 2012
2 CDR Nicholas Macon Hurst 02 September 2015 30 October 2016
3 CDR Lady Kirylyn Dreamer, Steadholder Blackbird 30 October 2016 Incumbent

Crew Lineage

  • 23 March 2012: Launched as GNS Hermes (CL-73).
  • 28 October 2012: Ship upgraded to GNS Barbara Bancroft (SD-32).
  • 02 September 2015: Hermes recommissioned under the command of its former flag officer.

Command Staff

  • Commanding Officer: CDR Lady Kirylyn Dreamer, Steadholder Blackbird
  • Executive Officer: LCDR Marvin Wooten
  • Ship's Bosun: CPO John Husisian

Ship's Orders

NOTE: This Wiki is the authoritative source for orders per the Fourth Space Lord. All orders have been provided by the issuing authority or are as posted in the TRMN Forums.

Ship's Orders are subordinate to, and expand upon or amplify Admiralty Orders, Naval Directives, and Sixth Fleet Orders. They are applicable to Hermes operations and personnel.

Order No. Effective Date Subject Status
GNS Hermes Ship's Order xxxx-xx 24 August 2016 Placeholder for Ship Orders

References

See Also

[Graysons Who Meet?], Manticoran News Bureau, 03 September 2015

Template:Class disciple

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Austin Grayson (CL) Leah
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