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Areas of Naval Doctrine |
6. Warface Intelligence Planning Logistics Operations Command and control |
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Who appoints the command Ombudsman |
CO |
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Who is the Command DAPA |
ABHC Mayers, IT1 Timothy |
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DAPA duties |
Educate sailors on the navys policy on alcohol and drug misuse and screen members for dependency |
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CCC's |
Command Career Counselors NCCS Lewis NCC Janssen NC1Williams NC2 Merriman |
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Who is the CMEO and what does CMEO stand for? |
LT Daughtry Command Manage Equal Opportunity |
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Who is the command SAPR? |
LSC Guevara |
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What are the 3 levels of war? |
Tactical Operational Strategic |
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Navy's Birthday |
October 13 1775 |
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What is the EDVR and what does it do? |
Enlisted Distribution Verification Report Comes out monthly 12 sections, ex. Alpha Roster, Projected Gains and Prospective Losses |
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5 Separations in the Navy |
Honorable Other than Honorable Dishonorable Bad Conduct General |
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What is a Page 2, where is it located and why is it important? |
Record of Emergency Data Right side of record Inform family/loved ones incase of an emergency |
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What is a page 4? Page 7? Page 13? |
Page 4: Quals, Awards, Training, NEC's Page 7: NJP Page 13: Admin Remarks |
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First ship named after an enlisted man? |
USS Osmond Ingram (DD 255) First enlisted sailor killed in WWI |
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21 Gun salute uses |
Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and to honor the President |
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2nd Fleet AOR |
Atlantic Ocean. North Pole to Caribbean USA to Mid atlantic |
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7th Fleet AOR |
Asia-Pacific Region
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5th Fleet AOR |
Indian Ocean |
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6th Fleet AOR |
Europe |
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10th Fleet |
Fleet cyber command. Ft. Meade MD, 29 Jan 2010 |
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SSIC |
Standard Subject Identification Code Used in regards to the subject of all Naval Correspondence and Messages |
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Ships of the Line |
Battleships of the early navy. Largest, 64-100 guns |
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Frigates |
Cruisers of 18th century. Smaller and faster , carried 28 to 44 guns |
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Sloops of war |
Small sailing ships, 10-20 guns |
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Pearl Harbor |
December 7, 1941 First attack in history using only aircraft from carriers. |
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Battle of Coral Sea |
May 1942. First battle fought solely by air groups. Fleets never saw each other, lost USS Lexington and USS Yorktown |
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Battle of Normandy |
D-DAY. June 6, 1944. Largest amphibious assault ever in history |
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USS Independence |
January 1959. First Atlantic carrier deployed to vietnam area |
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USS Forrestal Fire |
July 1967. Gulf of Tonkin. Missile misfired and caused a huge fire. Changed the way navy handles DC |
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USS Stark |
May 1987. Iraqi aircraft "mistakenly" fire 2 missiles that his FFG-31, killing 37 sailors |
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USS Cole |
October 2000. Yemen. Cole was attacked by a small boat with explosives. |
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ANTI TERRORISM SECTION |
ANTI TERRORISM SECTION |
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Deadly Force |
Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm |
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FPCON |
Force Protection Conditions |
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RAM |
Random Anti-terrorism Measures |
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How Many types of terrorist operations are there? Name them |
4 -Dynamic, quick, results are immediate -Simple, easy to carry out -Offensive by design- directed towars a more powerful force -Designed for Impact- bold targets, 9/11 |
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3 categories of terrorist organization |
Operations Intellegence Auxiliary |
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Operation Organiation |
Carry out attack |
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Intelligence Organization |
Surveillance and obtain orders |
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Auxiliary Organization |
Collect money, supplies, information of the area |
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Phases of Terrorist organization |
Initial Surveillance Target Selection Detailed Surveillance Training Prep Attack |
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Devine Terrorism |
Calculated use of violence or threat of violence to cause fear |
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Counter Terrorism |
Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter and respond to terrorism |
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FPCON levels |
5. Normal Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta |
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FPCON Alpha |
Possible terrorist activity, no indications |
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FPCON Bravo |
More predictable terrorist threat, not targeted |
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FPCON Charlie |
when an incident occurs or intel indicates an attack is being planned |
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FPCON Delta |
when an incident occurs or intel indicates imminent terrorist actions against specific locations |
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NSF |
Navy security force, 1 year permanently assigned to security |
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ISF |
Inport security force, temporary assigned to security 1 year, in port |
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Post |
aor of a sentry |
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BRF |
Basic Reaction Force |
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SRF |
Secondary Reaction Force |
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Where is the Authority of a century derived from |
US Naval Regulations Article 1038 |
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DAMAGE CONTROL |
DAMAGE CONTROL |
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How many AFFF stations
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20
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Capacity of AFF tanks |
600 gallons |
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Ratio of water to AFFF |
94% water/6%AFFF |
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Capacity of 2 AFFF tanks in HB |
3900 Gallons |
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How many repair lockers |
10; 28 unit lockers |
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Class A Fire |
Water, CO2, AFFF
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Class B Fire |
AFFF, PKP, HFP, APC |
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Class C Fire |
Co2 |
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Class D fire |
Jettison |
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DC Offiver |
CHENG; CDR Groom |
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PKP Bottle Operation and sizes |
Pull pin, Activate CO2, Spray in sweep motion. 2 sizes, 18 and 27 lb. 18-19 feet 27-21 feet |
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Box Fan rating |
3200 CFM |
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Ram fan rating |
2000 CFM |
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Dewatering Equipment |
5. P-100 - JP5 Stype eductor Perijet Eductor ESP -440v Buckets and swabs |
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Pipe pates |
Soft patch Jubilee EWARP Banding |
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EWARP accronym
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Emergency Water Activated Repair Patch 150 psi |
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Positions on a repair party |
11 Repair party leader team leader investigator nozzleman plugman overhaulman scene leader phone talker electrician hoseman accessman |
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Fireman system |
composite system, 2 12 in mains. 26 pumps, 1000 gpm |
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DC bible |
NSTM 555 |
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Gasmask and canister |
MCU-2P with C-2 Canister |
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ENGINEERING |
ENGINEERING
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How many catapults |
4 |
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how many can be fired at same time |
2 |
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how many gallons of feedwater do the cats have? |
7000 |
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what is minimum mains steam supply to launch aircraft |
450 psi |
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how much water is req to perform a cat shot? |
250 gallons |
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A/C capacity |
800 ton, 9.6 million btus |
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reefer capacity |
7 ton, 84 thousand btus |
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primary and secondary purpose of ac |
1. keep equipment cool 2. crew comfort |
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TXV |
Thermal expansion valve. Regulate refrigerant in coil. |
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Phases in refrigeration cycle. |
Compression, Condencation, Expansion, Evaporation |
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Refrigerant on board |
R-134A |
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Chill water loops |
1-3 loops. Fwd, Midship, Aft & Island loop |
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WRV |
Water Regulating Valve. Maintain constant refrigerant condensing pressure. |
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# of list control tanks |
10 |
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location of list control tanks |
port and starboard side, frames 96-148, 4th and 6th decks |
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location of 2 list control pumps |
shaft alley 4A |
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SSTG Ratings |
4160 volts 60hz 1388 amps 8 MW |
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EDG Ratings |
4160 V 60 hz 347 A 2 MW |
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AIR DEPT |
AIR DEPT |
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4 Fixed Wing Aircraft |
F/A 18 A/B/C/D Hornet - Fighter/escort F/A 18 E/F Rhino - Fighter/attack E2-C Hawkeye - Electronic Surveillance C-2 COD |
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4 Helicopters |
UH-46 Sea Knight - VERTREP CH-53 Sea Stallion - Cargo/personnel MH-53 Black Stallion - mine hunter SH-60 Sea Hawk - SAR/USW |
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Hummer Hole location |
Portside island flight deck |
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# of fuel stations on FD |
15 |
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What is the flight deck surveillance system? |
ILARTS Integrated Launch and Recovery Television Surveillance |
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FD Lights |
Line up - center of the landing area Deck Edge - edge of flight deck flood lights- night time flight deck maint |
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Purpose of IFLOLS and location |
port side across from island. Gives visual aid for landing aircraft. AKA "meatball" |
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LSO platform location |
Aft port corner of FD. Aft ACE 4 |
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Bow Shot lines |
red and white |
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waist shot lines |
yellow |
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Arresting gear number and order from fwd to aft |
4. 3A 3 2 1 |
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purpose of JBD |
Jet Blast Deflector Deflect jet blast up and off flight deck 1,2,3 have 6 panels, 4 has 4 panels |
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6 Flight quarters stations |
Primary flight control Flight deck control Hanger deck control v2 maint office v4 maint office crash and salvave |
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Who is responsible for Damage Control of air dept? |
Air Bosn |
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AFFF stations on the flight deck |
22. 10 port and stbd. 2 island Green and white lettering |
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Movable object identification and examples |
red and yellow. ACE Weapons Elevator JBD |
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P-25, what is it? |
Firefighting truck on flight deck. 2 during flight ops. 1 by ace 1 and 1 between jbd 1 and 2. |
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PRI FLY. Who sits there? Location? |
Located 09, Air Boss (CDR Kaczynski) and Mini Boss (CDR Gardner) |
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Flight Deck Control. Who? Location? |
Inside island fwd port side. Handler (LCDR Mackey) |
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Announcement systems for FD and HB |
HB - 3MC FD - 5MC |
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How many helicopter spots on board? |
9. Spot 7 is on ACE 3. |
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SUPPLY DEPT |
SUPPLY DEPT |
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Purpose of ship store |
crew comfort provide day to day living services source of profit for mwr good morale |
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Navy cash card date |
1988 |
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purpose of navy cash |
remove need for sailors to carry cash on ships |
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max amount allowed on strip |
1000 |
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daily max to be transferred to cash card |
400 |
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amount that can be spent before putting card into atm |
25 |
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BDFA |
Basic Daily Food Allowance. Money taken from pay to pay for meals onboard the ship |
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MRE |
Meal ready to Eat |
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Never out list purpose |
Items the ship cannot run out of: Toilet paper paper plates paper cups trash bags copy paper |
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S-1 |
Stock Control |
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S-1A |
Post office |
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S-2 |
Food Services |
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S-3 |
Ships Services |
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S-4 |
Dispursing |
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S-5 |
Hotel Services |
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S-6 |
Aviation Supply |
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S-7 |
MWR |
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S-8 |
General Stores |
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S-8A |
Hazmat |
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S-10 |
QA
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S-11 |
CPO Mess |
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S-13 / SS40 |
DCPO |
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Categories of HAZMAT |
Flammable
Aerosol Toxic Compressed Gasses Oxidizing Materials Corrosive Materials |
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Incompatable Materials |
2 substances that when combined have a chemical reaction Bleach and ammonia Vinegar and Baking soda |
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Contents of hazmat spill kit |
shovels gloves coveralls buckets absorbent materials containers and labels |
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PPE for hazmat |
goggles face shield apron respiratory gloves |
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MSDS |
Material Safety Data Sheet Identify material hazardous ingredients characteristis hazards ppe first aid procedures name and info of manufacturer |
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DECK DEPT |
DECK DEPT |
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1st LT |
LT. Arrington, dept head |
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1st div |
anchoring |
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2nd div |
unrep |
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3rd div |
boat ops |
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DC div |
DCPO for Deck dept |
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Mooring lines and locations |
12 8in mooring lines and 2 9in storm lines 1-4 and fwd storm line -- Forecastle 5 - fwd hp1 outboard 6-7 - aft hb 1 8 - aft of officer qd 9-12 and aft storm line -- fantail |
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Bridge Watchstanders |
BMOW - piping and 1MC Helmsman - steering Lee Helmsman - throttle Look Out - looks out for air/surface contacts Aft steering |
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Anchor |
Mark 2 Stockless - 30 tons |
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Anchor Chain |
12 shots 1 shot is 15 fathoms/90 feet 1080 feet of chain onboard |
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1st shot |
white red white |
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2nd shot |
white white white white white |
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3rd shot |
white white white blue white white white |
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4th shot |
white x4 red white x4 |
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11th shot |
warning shot, entire chain is yellow |
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12th shot |
danger shot, entire chain is red |
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NAV |
NAV |
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VMS |
Voyage Management System |
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GPS |
Global Positioning system |
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True Bearing |
Bearing relative to true north |
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Relative Bearing |
bearing realitive to the ship. Bow - 000 |
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DR |
Dead Reckoning |
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Dead Reckoning |
Determine possible encounters with hazards to navigation |
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Fix |
ships position without reference to former positions |
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Set |
direction the ship is being pushed off course |
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Drift |
speed at which the ship is being pushed off course |
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Rules of the Road |
manual used to safely navigate through waters, maintained by uscg |
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Day Shapes |
Large black shapes that tell other ships that we are in a special circumstance |
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Nighttime day shapes |
Ball - Redlight Diamond - white light |
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DIW |
Dead in the Water, No propulsion available
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Arc of lights |
Masthead - 225 Stern - 135 P and S running lights - 112.5 |
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Buoyage systems |
2; Cardinal and lateral |
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COLREGS |
Collision Regulations at Sea; dictage the location of lines of demarcation. Inland vs international waters. |
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SOPA |
Senior Officer Present Afloat |
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Lines of Lattitude |
parallel lines that run east to west. Equator is reference |
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Lines of Longitude |
Lines that run north to south. Prime meridian is reference
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GMT |
Greenwich mean time. Time zone reference point |
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How many time zones and designators |
24 time zones; 25 designators, juliet is not used |
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QM's sea and anchor watches |
Nav Evaluator Nav plotter Bearing Book Recorder Bearing taker Deck log recorder Signal Bridge personnel |
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Navigator |
In charge of safe navigation of the ship. |
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Bridge location |
08 level |
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Signal bridge location |
09 level |
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Bridge watchstanders |
OOD Conning Officer JOOW Helmsman Lee Helmsman BMOW QMOW |
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Ways to visually communicate |
Flaghoist Flashing Light Semaphore |
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# of Search Lights |
6 |
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# of flag bags on board |
2 |
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ALPHA - Divers in the water |
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Bravo - Transfer of fuel/ammo |
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Foxtrot- fixed wing flight ops |
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Golf - Guide Ship |
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Hotel - Helicopter ops |
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India - Mooring alongside |
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Kilo - working alfot |
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Lima - Hero Conditions |
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Oscar - Man overboard |
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Papa - personnel recall |
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Romeo - Replenishment at sea |
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Uniform - Anchored |
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Flag 5 - Breakdown |
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1st Substitute - Absentee for Admiral |
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2nd Sub- Absentee for Chief of Staff |
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3rd Sub - absentee for CO |
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4th Sub - Absentee for Civilian Official |
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RX Dept |
RX Dept |
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Responsibilities of RX Dept |
Create steam for propulsion, electricity, cats, and reboiler services Make potable water Pollution abatement High pressure and ships service air |
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# Rx's on CVN77 |
2 |
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RX Scram |
Emergency shutdown of the rx |
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RX Critical |
Rx is operating at a steady power level |
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# of reboilers, locations, and loads |
2 reboilers 1 in 1A Shaft alley 2 in 4B Shaft alley Loads: Service steam, Laundry steam, DU air ejectors, ALO purifier heaters, MLO purfier heaters |
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CSC |
Catapult supervisory Control, regulates the rate of refill of the cat steam accumulators |
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HPAC, # and locations |
High pressure air compressors - supply 4200 lb air for propulsion plant and ships uses 4 on board 1 and 2 in 1mmr 3 and 4 in 2 mmr |
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Uses of High Pressure Air |
EDG starting air, SCBA recharge, ACE pressure flasks, Catapult arresting gear |
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SSAC, # and location and uses |
Ships Service Air Compressors - provide low pressure air for propulsion plant and ships uses 3 on board 1 in 1mmr 2 in 2rar 3 in 2mmr - dental operating rooms, flight deck cameras, radar control panel air, pneumatic tool connections |
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Distilling plants - purpose, #, Location |
convert seawater into potable water and rx make up water 4 on board 1 and 2 in 1mmr 3 and 4 in 2 mmr 100 thousand gallons per day per unit |
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EDG |
Emergency Diesel generators Primary- provide electrical power to rx fill pumps Secondary - provide emergency power to the ship |
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SSTG's purpose, number and location |
Ship Service Turbine Generators 4 1 and 2 in 1mmr 3 and 4 in 2mmr |
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CTG purpose, number, location |
Coolant Turbine Generator
4 1 and 2 in 1rar 3 and 4 in 2rar |
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Who is the RO |
CDR Hoffman |
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RC Div |
ET's Rx dept electronic equipment |
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RE Div |
EM's Rx dept electrical equipment |
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RL Div |
MM's Water chemistry and radcon |
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RM |
MM's Rx plant equipment |
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RP |
MM's Steam plant equipment |
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RA |
EN's and MM's EDG's |
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TLD |
Thermo Luminescent Dosimeter measures radiation |
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Supervisor watchstanders |
EOOW - Central Load Dispatch - Central Watch officer - EOS Watch Supervisor - roving all plant spaces Chief RX watch - RAR's roving Chief Machinery operator - MMR's roving |
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Main Engines, purpose, locations, |
Convert steam energy to move the ship 4 1 and 4 in 1 MMR 2 and 3 in 2 MMR |
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Max shaft RPM |
171 |
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First Nuclear powered vessel, surface ship, and carrier |
USS Nautilus USS Longbeach USS Enterprise |
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Father of nuclear power |
ADM. Hyman G Rickover |
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Advantages of nuclear power |
less pollution less time between refuel |
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Fuel for rx |
Uranium 235 |
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Nuclear reaction process |
U 235 absorbs a neutron causing the U235 to become U236 which is extremely unstable and then splits into 2 atoms while releasing neutrons which collide with water molecules that generate heat |
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RX design on 77 |
A4W |
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ORSE |
Operational Reactor Safeguards Exam |
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What is orse |
Annual inspection of RX dept. to ensure the safe operation of the reactors |
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Combat ststems |
Combat systems |
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CSO |
CDR Lutz |
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CSIO |
LCDR Hall |
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CSMO |
LCDR Borsman |
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CS1 |
Maincom- manage hf, vhf, uhf, shf, ehf equipment |
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Cs2 |
Network security |
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Cs31 |
Adp |
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Cs32 |
Edp |
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Cs5 |
Ships self defense systems/data link |
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Cs6 |
Ships surveillance and control/navigation and radar systems. |
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Cs7 |
Ships weapons systems |
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Cs8 |
Interior communications |
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Cs9 |
Exterior communications |
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Detect to engage |
Assessment of selected major warfare capabilities and modes of the entire ship's combat system. |
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RADAR |
RAdio Detection And Ranging |
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SONAR |
SOund NAvigation Ranging |
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Types of Weapons |
Harpoon - missile for surface targets Tomahawk - Long range cruise missile Vertical Launched ASROC - Navys primary surface weapon Standard missiles Torpedo RAM CIWS NATO Sea Sparrow |
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3D Radar |
SPS-48E - range, bearing, and elevation |
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2D Radars |
SPS - 49 - range and bearing. |
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CSOSS |
Combat systems operations sequencing system - maintenance of the highest possible levels of readiness |
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CSRO |
Combat Systems Readiness Officer - liason between TAO and CSOOW. |
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CSOOW |
Combat Systems Officer Of the Watch - Responsible to the CSO |
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RSS |
Radar systems supervisor |
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ISS |
Information systems supervisor |
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XCS |
External communications supervisor |
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WSS |
Weapons systems supervisor |
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ESS |
Electronics system supervisor |
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Hang Fire |
An accidental delayed ignition of the primer, igniter or propelling charge |
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Miss Fire |
The failure of a primer to ignite when the firing action is initiated |
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Hot gun |
300 or more rounds fired within a 5 minute period. A round still in the chamber could fire without warning. Gun must be left alone and pointed in a safe direction for a minimum of 30 minutes |
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Train warning cycle |
Red Circle painted around a power driven installments to establish a safe distance for personnel. The words DANGER AREA must be written in white. |
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HERO |
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance |
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Hero explanation |
Technical guidance for operating requirements to ensure safe operating procedures and precautions necessary to prevent accidental initiation of explosives. |
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Blue ammunition |
Training or firing practice |
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Electronic Cooling Systems |
Provides a stable temperature environment essential to the satisfactory operation of a shipboard radar or weapon system. |
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Gyro system |
Keeps weapons system "level" in comparison to pitch, roll, and heading for the fire control system. |
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Number of transmitters |
17. 15 broad band, 2 narrow band |
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Receivers |
28. 26 broad band, 2 narrow |
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HF Range |
3-30 MHZ |
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UHF Range |
300 MHZ-3GHZ |
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VHF Range |
30-300 MHZ
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EHF |
30-300 GHZ |
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SHF |
3-30 GHZ |
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WSC-6 |
Whiskey 6. Uses the Defense Satellite Communications System to transmit and receive data. Primary internet system |
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WSC-8 |
Whiskey 8. Uses the Commercial Broadband Sat program. Secondary Internet system |
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INFOCON |
5 levels of information control. We use level 3. |
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Underwater Log |
measures and provides ships speed in knots and distance travelled through water |
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Rod Meter |
non retractable speed sensor, rod at bottom of ship |
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Gyrocompass |
WSN/7(v)3 |
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Gyro Locations |
Located in FWD and AFT IC in #1MMR and #2 MMR respectivly |
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J-Dial |
3IV - station to station calling through the ship |
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POTS |
Plain old Telephone System - off ship calling |
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CIWS |
Close In Weapon System |
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CIWS |
Last Line of defense. 20 mm gatling gun, 75 rounds per second. approx 1550 round drum capacity. 1NM range. 2 on board. Fwd Stbd side. Aft port side |
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RNSSMS |
Nato SeaSparrow Surface Missile System. Rapid reaction self defense system used against airborne targets. 2 launchers and 4 directors. |
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SLQ-32 |
Anti-ship missile defense (Soft Kill) Has a Passive only mode. And a Passive & Active (Jam) mode |
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.50 Caliber Mounts |
10 gun mounts placed in strategic locations around the ship to provide maximum arcs of fire. Manned during full bore evolutions |
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MK-31 RAM |
rapid reaction self defense system used against airborne targets and missiles FWD Ram - 02-32-0-WS AFT Ram - 03-256-01-WS |
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Ops |
Ops |
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STG |
Sonar Tech Geographic |
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SONAR |
SOund NAvigation and Ranging |
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SONAR Bible |
RP-33
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DIFAR |
Directional Frequency Analysis Recording Passive only, listens |
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DICAS |
Directional Command Active Sonobuoy System Active only, pings |
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Snells Law |
A ray traveling through one region will travel through another region in a different speed and direction |
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Factors that affect sound in water |
Temperature Salinity Pressure |
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TWS |
Torpedo Warning System Early warning system for torpedoes. Listens and fires ATT (Anti Torpedo Torpedo) |
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NIXIE |
Torpedo counter measure. A winch holds a cable which pulls a "FISH" behind the ship which makes a sound that imitates the sound of the ship to confuse the torpedo for a "soft kill" |
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CV-TSC |
Carrier Tactical Support Center SQQ-34 Provides a complete tactical picture utilizing multiple systems |
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CV-TSC Watchstations |
TACCO - Tactical Coordinator MSO - Mission support operator TSO - Tactical Sensor Operator |
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WQC-2A |
Underwater telephone |
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ASTAC |
Anti-Submarine Tactical Air Controller |
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OPSO |
CDR Collins |
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CDCO |
CDR Mauldin |
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CDC |
Combat Direction Center Gather Process Disseminate Evaluate Display info |
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IFF |
Identification Friend or Foe |
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IFF Modes |
5 Normal 4 Emergency |
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TACAN |
Tactical Air Navigation |
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EMCON |
Emission Control Management of all electromagnetic and electro-acoustic emissions to maintain the maximum tactical advantage |
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SPS-48E |
Primary Air Radar 3D 220NM Range |
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SPS-49 |
Secondary Air Radar 2D 256 NM |
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SPS-67 |
Primary Nav radar 56.5 NM |
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SPQ-9B |
Fire Control Radar Air and Surface Air - 80 NM Surface - 20NM |
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SLQ-32 |
Electronic Countermeasures |
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CIVIC |
Carrier Intelligence Center |
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CATCC |
Carrier Intelligence Center |
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CATCC |
Carrier Air Traffic Control Center |
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COTOP |
Commanding Officers Tactical Operations Plot |
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METOC |
Meterology and Oceanography |
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TAO |
Tactical Actions Officer
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ADWC |
Air Defense Watch Coordinator |
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CDCWO |
Combat Direction Center Watch Officer |
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DBM |
Database manager |
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CDCWS |
Combat Direction Center Watch Supervisor |
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AICS |
Air Intercept Controller Supervisor |
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AIC |
Air Intercept Controller
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ASTAC |
Anti Submarine Tactical Air Controller |
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TIC |
Tactical Information Coordinator |
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3 Types of Links |
Link 4A - Dolly Link 11 - Gator Link 16 - Timber |