Tactical maneuvers circa 1805:
(Raking the Line) Fighting ships moved in single file. By approaching at an angle (1), a ship could dodge the brunt of the enemy blow, then fire as it passed. After delivering a hit to the leader's stern (2), it closed with a crippling broadside strike (3).
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Illustration by Stephen Rountree
Photo by Illustration by Stephen Rountree
Tactical maneuvers today:
(Into the Wind) To deploy aircraft effectively along one of four takeoff trajectories, a carrier must face into the wind -- the box pattern maximizes this exposure. The S-3B Viking support aircraft circles overhead, ready to refuel jets returning from missions.