Whew! Expanding on here is tough. Too many USN and USMC Brats still can use slingshots. 37 years in the USN - enlisted as a radioman and electronic tech, then flight school. Chief Aviation Pilot with temporary commission during WWII as a torpedo bomber pilot flying off carriers against Japan. (wouldn't recommend that as a career). Last war was Viet Nam... didn't like that one either. Many years flying off carriers as pilot and squadron commander, 6 years with Strategic Air Command as pilot and radar navigator of B47 and B52 aircraft. Landing signal officer (LSO) USS Leyte, USS F D Roosevelt, USS Monterey, USS Midway, etc. (Long list).
List is too long of duty assignments aboard many different carriers (qualified officer of the deck underway on all), most interesting probably were as officer in charge of combat control center (the radar heart of the carrier), operations officer (3rd in command), and commanding officer (where there's no place to hide). With up to 5,000 people aboard, managing the floating city is a full time job -- but you are also running a 24 hour a day airport, and driving a big C-Dory around.
So enough already!! Didn't mean to write a book.
Dusty