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Type and quantity of A/C units? |
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(x7) 300-ton York, centrifugal. |
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Refrigerant used for A/C? |
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1 & 2: Generator Room #1 3, 4, & 4a: AMR 5 & 6: A/C Machinery Room |
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-compressor: heart of system -condenser: converts gas to liquid -chiller: evaporator/receiver -orifice plate: changes high temperature/pressure to low temperature/pressure -chill water pump: move water to system -expansion tank: maintains pressure -cooling coils: located in fan rooms |
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Type & quantity of refer A/C units? |
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(x3) 5.5-ton Carrier, reciprocating 6 cylinder |
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Type of refrigerant used in refer A/C units? |
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#1, 2, & 3: FWD Fire Pump Room |
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-compressor: heart of system -condenser: changes gas to liquid -receiver: back up -evaporators: unit coolers [(x5) freeze box, (x2) in each chill room, (x2) in SD storeroom, & (x2) in thaw box] -thermal expansion valve: changes high temperature/pressure to low temperature/pressure |
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4 basic cycles of refrigeration? |
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Evaporation, expansion, compression, condensation. |
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Primary purpose of the Auxilary Propulsion System? |
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Provides for fuel efficiency during loitering and transiting @ 4-12 knots. |
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Minimum of 3 SSDGs for up to 8 knots; minimum of 4 SSDGs for up to 12 knots. |
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Locations of APS components? |
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-(x1) APM in each MMR. -(x1) VSD in MMR2. -(x1) VSD in AMR Upper level. -Remote control panel in any MCS console. -Position indicators local at VSD or MCS console. |
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Characteristics of the APMs? |
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- 5000 HP - 590V - 3-phase - #1 APM powered from 4sg/5sg switchboards - #2 APM powered from 2sg/3sg switchboards |
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Purpose of the ballast control system? |
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To increase or decrease draft, correcting the list & trim to facilitate landing craft operations. |
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Location of hydraulic power packs (HPU)? |
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#1 in MMR2, #2 in SD storeroom. |
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Purpose and quantity of deballast compressors? |
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Definition
(x6), To provide low pressure/high volume air to blow out the ballast tasks. |
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Locations of the deballast compressors? |
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-#1&2: FWD compressor room #3&4: AMR #5&6: AFT deballast compressor room |
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To collect, hold, & transfer sewage (black water) and waste water (grey water). |
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Safety precautions with CHT? |
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-Tyvek suit -Betadyne cleaner -Beware of H2S & methane |
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3 operating modes of CHT? |
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Definition
In-port, transiting (0-3nm), & at-sea (>3 nm). |
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Where can we discharge black water? |
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- 3nm for U.S. - 3-12nm in contiguous zone - >12nm for foreign countries |
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Purpose of the CPS system? |
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To provide filtered air to protect personnel during a CBR environment. |
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How many CPS zones are there onboard and what are their parameters? |
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(x2); Bow-FR33, FR33-FR49. |
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How many decon stations are onboard? Locations? |
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(x5); #1-gym, #2-near MAs'office, #3-flight deck, #4-upper V, #5-port troop walkway |
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-bag prefilter -CBR filter -hepa filter -gas absorber |
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How many high pressure air compressors are onboard and what are they rated at? |
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(x2) HPACs rated @ 3000 psi |
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Where are the HPACs located? |
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(x1) in each compressor room |
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Term
What do the HPACs provide to? |
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Definition
-diesel start air system -ACEs -crossconnect to vital l/p air -side winder middle charging -inflatable shaft seal -SCBA charging stations -l/o emergency coastdown pumps |
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How many low pressure air compressors are onboard and what are they rated at? |
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What are the modes of operation for the LPACs? |
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Definition
-Lead (125-115psig) -Lag (120-110psig) -Standby (115-105psig) |
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Where are the LPACs located? |
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Definition
-#1&2: FWD compressor room -#3: MMR2 -#4&5 AFT compressor room |
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What is the model of the LPAC? |
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Definition
Dresser-Rand Start Model 200 |
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Term
What is the priority valve used for? |
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Definition
Vital assets only. (85psi) |
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Term
What is the HP to LP reducer? |
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Definition
Emergency backup to LP air system. |
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Term
What is the vital service main used for? |
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Definition
Continued operation to maintain ship's control, propulsion, comms, & combat capabilities. |
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What is electronic dry air used for? |
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Definition
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What is the function of the controllable pitch propeller (CPP)? |
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To provide ahead 100+ & astern 45- propulsion thrust. |
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- hydraulic oil power module (HOPM) - oil distribution box (OD box) - change-over valves: auto, manual, off - emergency hand pump: c/o valves must be off for use |
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What are the types of deguassing? |
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Definition
- a-coil (athwartship) - m-coil (main) - fi-qi coil (auto) - fp-qp coil (manual) |
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Term
Where is the degaussing switchboard located? Remote control panel? |
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What is the purpose of deperming & where do we find info for it? |
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To reduce magnetism & bring all ships of the same class to a standard. Info for deperming can be found in the degaussing folder. |
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What is the quantity and the characteristics of the SSDGs |
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Definition
-(x6) Colt-Pielstick, 12-cylinder, 4-stroke, single-stage. -4000kw, 5364HP, 900rpm, 60Hz, 694amps, 4160v. |
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Where are the SSDGs located? |
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-#1: generator room 1 -#2&3: MMR1 -#4&5: MMR2 -#6: generator room 2 (#1&6 are above the waterline) |
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What are the components of the SSDG? |
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-jacket water: internal cooling -l/o: lubes, cools & cleans engine -f/o: self-contained -air start/assist: 3000 psi HP reduces to 360 psi -saltwater: cools l/o & jacket water |
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Describe the switchboards and their rating. |
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Definition
-4000 kw, 4160 v, 60 Hz. -Ha switchboards are stbd, Hb switchboard are port -E.g: "4Ha" --> 4= fire zone. H/L= high/low voltage (4160/450). a/b= stbd/port. |
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Quantity and locations of shore power connections? |
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Definition
(x5) -(x2) @ FWD port, (x2) @ STBD OOD station, (x1) @ AFT fantail behind NATO. |
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Term
Discuss the 400Hz Solid State Frequency Converter and how it's numbered. |
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Definition
Converts 440v, 3-phase, 60Hz delta power into 450v, 400Hz, 3-phase delta power. Numbered "2, 4, 4, 8, 4, 4, 2". |
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How many load/control centers are onboard? |
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Term
What is the difference between an ABT and an MBT? |
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Definition
An Automatic Bus Transfer switches to an alternate power source on its own when primary power source is out. |
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Term
What is the quantity and use of elevators? |
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Definition
(x14) -(x6) cargo/weapons - max. 12000 lbs.; #3 --> secondary medical -(x1) medical - max. 3600 lbs. -(x2) aircraft (ACEs) - max. 75000 lbs. -(x4) package elevators - max. 100 lbs. -(x1) dumb waiter - max. 500 lbs. |
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Duties and responsibilities of the Cheng? |
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Definition
CDR Barrows(?); overall in charge of the engineering plant. |
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Duties and responsibilities of the MPA? |
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LCDR Hoekstra; in charge of the main propulsion equipment. |
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Duties and responsibilities of the DCA? |
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Definition
LCDR Stefanik; ensures shipboard training. |
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Duties and responsibilities of the ELECTRO? |
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Definition
LT King (GONE); in charge of the electrical plant. |
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Duties and responsibilites of the AUXO? |
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Definition
CWO2 Alaka; in charge of auxilary equipment. |
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Duties and responsibilities of the following watches in-port: -EDO -CCS -Sound & Security -In-port Equipment Monitor (IEM) -Fire Marshall |
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-EDO: represents the CHENG when he is not onboard. -CCS: monitors eqpt. & aux. steering in-port. -Sound & Security: (x1) rover FWD & AFT; inspects unmanned spaces for casualties. -In-port Equipment Monitor (IEM): monitors online eqpt. -Fire Marshall: checks for fire hazards, approves hot work, & is on-scene leader for casualties. |
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Duties and responsibilities of the following watches underway: -EOOW -Engine Room Operator/Engine Room Monitor (ERO/ERM) -EPCO -Oil King -PPCO -DCCO |
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-EOOW: (CCS)in charge of engineeering plant ops. -ERO/ERM: monitors/operates eqpt. in main spaces & associated eqpt. -EPCO: (CCS)monitors/operates the electrical plant. -Oil King: operates lube/fuel oil transfer & testing. -PPCO: in charge of propulsion. -DCCO: monitors and operates DC eqpt. & ventilation. |
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What is the type and purpose of the firemain system? |
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Definition
Composite loop; purpose is to provide water for firefighting (175psi). |
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Term
What are the secondary purposes for the firemain system? |
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Definition
-countermeasure washdown -decon stations -sanitary flushing -main drainage -R.O. -ballasting -normal/emergency cooling for various machinery eqpt. |
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What are the fire pumps rated at and where are they located? |
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Definition
1000gpm @ 175psi. -#1-4: FWD Fire Pump Room -#5-8: MMR1 -#9-12: MMR2 -#13-16: AFT Fire Pump Room |
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Term
What types of fuel can we carry onboard and what are they used for? |
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Definition
- F-76: propulsion, LCAC, & diesels. - JP-5: yellow gear, boats, vehicles, and aircraft. |
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What are the purposes of the major fuel systems? |
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Definition
-F/O service: gets f/o to the gas turbines. -F/O transfer: transfers fuel between storage and service tanks. -F/O stripping: strips dirty fuel from the bottom of the storage tank. -LCAC F/O system: gives clean fuel to LCACs. |
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What is the purpose of the major "fuel flushing major system"? |
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Definition
- JP-5 service: gives fuel to the aircraft. - JP-5 transfer: transfers f/o between storage and service tanks. |
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Term
What is the quantity and type of the gas turbine engines? What are they rated at? |
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Definition
(x2) LM2500+ (17-stage compressor) rated @ 35000HP. |
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Term
What is "Stage 0" and its purpose? |
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Definition
BLISK (Blade Disk); gives the GTEs an additional 10000HP. |
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Term
What is HFP in regards to the gas turbines? |
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Definition
Heptafluoropropane; used as a firefighting agent. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the Main Reduction Gear lube oil? |
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Definition
To provide l/o & cooling to the MRG, associated thrust bearing, & APM bearings. |
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Term
Discuss the 2 types of oil for the Gas Turbine system. |
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Definition
-23699 synthetic oil (runs through the GTE in tubes). -2190 lube oil (runs in tubes around the 23699 & removes the heat). |
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Discuss the components of the l/o system. |
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Definition
- (x4) l/o service pumps: (x2) per MMR. - (x2) l/o coastdown pumps: (x1) per MMR. Provides l/o to the MRG if header pressure drops until the shaft comes to a complete stop. Uses h/p air @ 330gpm capacity. Takes 22 mins if loss of air or power is sensed. - (x2) l/o coolers: seawater cools the 2190 oil. - (x2) l/o strainers: removes solid contaminants (clear). - (x2) l/o pruifiers: removes water and liquid contaminants (bright). - l/o storage and settling tanks |
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Term
What is the purpose of the MCS (Machinery Control System)? |
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Definition
To control, monitor, & provide alarms for major engineering sytems. |
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Term
What are the components and their functions of the MCS? |
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Definition
-(x6)MCCs: full system control & monitoring capability. -(x7)Multi-function workstations: (same capabilities as MCC.) -(x15)Local operating panels -(x56)Data Acquisition Units (DAUs): i/o connectivity w/ each system of the machinery plant. -(x6)Portable operating units |
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Discuss the MCS LAN and the life of the UPS. |
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Definition
Consists of 5 redundant-star pattern LAN switches. Life of the UPS is 30 mins. |
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Term
List systems that MCS monitors and controls. |
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Definition
-ventilation -APS -ballast/deballast -diesel l/o -electric (60 & 400Hz) -firemain -R.O. & freshwater -integrated throttle controls -propeller pitch -l/o system -solid state frequency -main seawater system -engineering & bell logging -steering machinery control |
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What is the purpose of the main thrust bearing and where is it located? |
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Definition
To propel the ship through water; bolted to the hull AFT of the MRG. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the Main Reduction Gear? |
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Definition
To convert high speed, low torque to low speed, high torque. |
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Discuss characteristics of the MRG. |
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Definition
- double-input: APM/GTE - double-reduction: high speed to low speed - double-helical: no slip - single-output: 1 shaft power gear set *STBD 1st reduction has an idler gear, changes the rotation of the propeller shaft. |
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How many line shaft bearings are there? |
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Definition
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Term
What does SSSC stand for and what is its function? |
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Definition
(x4) Synchronous Self-Shifting Clutch; engages/disengages engine to the MRG. |
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Term
Discuss the components if pollution abatement. |
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Definition
-(x2) oily water separators @ AMR; separates oil from oily waste drawn from oily waste holding tank & bilges. -(x2) oil content monitors @ AMR; monitors oil content in discharge-15 ppm pierside. -(x5) oily waste transfer pumps: #1 in FWD JP-5 pump room, #2/3 in AMR, #4 in AFT JP-5 pump room, & #5 in AFT steering. |
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Term
Discuss the purpose and characteristics of the potable water system. |
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Definition
-Purpose is to store, treat, & deliver potable water. -(x4) centrifugal, non-positive displacement maintained at 55 psi. |
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How many potable water tanks are onboard and what are their capacities? Locations? |
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Definition
(x6) tanks, 126000 gal total; (x3) in each MMR. |
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How many reverse osmosis units are onboard and what are they rated at? Locations? |
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Definition
(x4) rated @ 50000 gal each; (x2) in each MMR. |
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Term
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Definition
-seawater is supplied from the firemain system. -permeate water is good water going to the EDG. -brine water is salty water going overboard. |
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Definition
Electrolytic disinfectant generator; treats water so it's safe to drink. |
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Term
What are the skid that make up the R.O.? |
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Definition
Pump, membrane, & filter. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the steering pumps and how many are onboard? |
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Definition
To provide hydraulic oil to respective Ram to control direction; (x2) HPUs per rudder. |
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Term
What are the modes of steering control? |
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Definition
-Normal (pilot house) -Trick wheel (steering gear rooms; comms w/ pilot house) -Submersible power unit (for loss of primary steering) -Emergency hand pump (for loss of control to pilothouse AND trick wheel) -Mechanical rudder positioning ("hatchet"; locks @ midship) |
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What is the purpose of the watermist system? How many pumps and tanks are onboard? |
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Definition
To replace ozone-depleting Halon 1301; (x4) pumps and (x2) tanks. |
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Term
What are the parameters and the locations of the watermist pumps? |
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Definition
230 gpm @ 1245 psi. -#1&2: MMR1 -#3&4: MMR2 |
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Term
Where is the high-purity R.O. (which normally fills the watermist tanks) located? |
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Definition
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Where are the watermist activation stations located? |
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Definition
-Main machinery spaces -Diesel generator rooms -Diesel generator enclosures |
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Term
What is the normal operating level on the LOSCA? |
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Definition
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What is the gear ratio of the MRG? |
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Definition
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[Anchor Windlass] Can you cross-connect the HPUs to drive the other Wildcat? |
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Definition
Yes, using the cross-connect valve. |
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Term
Which way do the props turn? |
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Definition
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Term
On the MRG, when do you use the dehumidifier and the precipitator? |
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Definition
-Dehumidifier: in-port -Precipitator: underway |
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Term
How can you inflate the shaft seal? |
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Definition
With H/p air from the ship's emergency backup of CO2. |
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Term
What shaft alleys are the shaft seals located in? |
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Definition
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Term
How many gallons of F-76 can MKI carry onboard? |
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Definition
1820198 gal. (Roughly 1.8MIL) |
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Term
What shore services do we provide for LCUs, LCACs, LCMs, and AAVs? |
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Definition
-LCU: fuel, shore power, water, CHT, & firemain -LCAC: fuel, shore power, & high-purity water -LCM: fuel -AAV: fuel |
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Term
What is the mission of Naval Logistics? |
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Definition
To provide/sustain operational readiness by getting precise support (right place, right time). |
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Term
What is the difference between Force Level R-Supply and Unit Level R-Supply? |
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Definition
Force Level R-Supply is used by big decks; Unit Level R-Supply is used by ships smaller than big decks. |
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Term
What is Optimized Supply? |
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Definition
[R-Supply, OMMS-NG, & NALCOMIS] Provides Navy & USMC activities with logistics, inventory, & financial management program applications. |
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Definition
Organizational Maintenance Management System-Next Generation. Primarily used for maintenance & job creation for ordering repair items. |
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Naval Aviation Command Management Information System. Primary objective is to increase aircraft readiness; functional sponsor is the CNO, program manager is NAVAIR. |
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Relational Supply. Provides for automated supply & financial management. |
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Term
Discuss the "Never-Out" List. |
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Definition
Contains items that are required to be carried onboard as stock to ensure continuous support. (Items include toilet paper, cleaning gear, soap, antibiotics, bromine cartidges, etc.) |
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Definition
Afloat Total Asset Visibility. Allows units to see what assets are available on other units. |
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Definition
One Touch Support. Allows afloat/ashore commands to check stock, inquire, technical screen, & requisition material via email. |
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Definition
Global Distance Support Center. Provides worldwide support to commands. (Can be checked via email or phone.) |
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Definition
Continuous Monitoring Program. Used by TYCOM to view, track, & forecast specific supply processes & pulse point areas. Ships view & upload pertinent info such as restocking monetary data, sales figures, & profit limitations. |
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Term
Discuss the CMP Extractor. |
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Definition
[Used by S-1, S-2, & S-3] Used to monitor/improve shipboard business processes & effectiveness. |
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Term
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Definition
[Used by TYCOM] Used to show data uploaded via the CMP Extractor. |
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Term
What is endurance loading of subsistence? |
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Definition
Effectively loading for survivability during underways (replenishments are based on ship). |
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Term
How does endurance loading of subsistence affect the ship's mission and sustainability? |
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Definition
If the ship fails to load, it could lead to lack of critical parts, lack of nutritional needs, of lack of hygiene items. |
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Definition
Basic Daily Food Allowance. A set quantity of food required to provide a nutritionally adequate daily diet for one person. (Can be defined by components or daily value.) |
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Term
What are the rations used during battle stations? Where are they distributed? |
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Definition
MREs: meals-ready-to-eat. Distributed during GQs by the CSs. |
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Term
What is the purpose of a Fleet Cargo Message? |
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Definition
To provide continuous updates of routing instructions IAW ship's schedule. (COMLOGWESTPAC) |
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Term
What is the purpose of the Ship's Store Afloat? |
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Definition
Provide for a convenient reliable source for personnel to obtain articles necessary for health, comfort, & convenience at a savings. |
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Term
What is the purpose of Navy Cash? |
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Definition
Provide a simple, centralized & secure method of handling cash. |
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What is the weight of the ship's anchor? |
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Definition
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What type of anchor does MKI carry? |
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Definition
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Definition
-POIC -(x4) Riggers -(x4) Brakemen -(x2) Phone talkers -1st Lieutenant / Bos'n -Safety -Medical - A-Gang -Electrician -Anchor watch |
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What is the color sequence of the anchor chain? |
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Definition
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What is the color of the second-to-last shot of chain? |
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Definition
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What is the color of the last shot of anchor chain? |
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Definition
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How many shots of anchor chain do we have for each anchor? |
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Definition
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How many links are painted white on the FIFTH shot of anchor chain? |
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Definition
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How many fathoms are in one shot of chain? |
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Definition
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What is the breaking strength of the padeye holding the anchor chain in the locker? |
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Definition
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Term
Name the 4 parts of the chain stopper. |
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Definition
-Pelican hook -Detachable links -Turnbuckle -Shackle |
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Term
What is the stopper closest to the hawsepipe? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the stopper called closest to the Wildcat? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the difference between the chain stoppers and the towing stopper? |
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Definition
Towing stopper has locking plated to prevent the turnbuckle from spinning loose. |
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Term
Name the 5 animals on the FOC'SLE. |
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Definition
-Pelican hook -Wildcat -Bullnose -Monkey wrench -Alligator jack |
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Term
What day shape do we fly when at anchor? |
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Definition
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Term
What type of mooring lines do we use onboard? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the difference between synthetic lines and the Aramid? |
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Definition
Aramid lines have no snapback. |
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Term
How many mooring lines do we use onboard? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the purpose of the breast lines? |
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Definition
To keep the ship from veering away from the pier; usually used in times of heavy weather. |
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Term
Why do ships "dip the eye"? |
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Definition
To be able to remove mooring lines from the bollard without interrupting the others. |
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Term
What is considered "small stuff". |
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Definition
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Term
What does RHIB stand for? |
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Definition
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat. |
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Term
What is the length of the RHIB? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the max. capacity of personnel that can fit in the RHIB? |
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Definition
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Term
Where is the RHIB located? |
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Definition
STBD side, FWD of the elevator. |
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Term
What type of davit do we use to lower the RHIB? |
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Definition
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Term
What does SLAD stand for? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
-Boat officer -Coxswain -Engineer -Bow Hook |
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Term
What is the other boat called? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the common name for the LCPL? |
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Definition
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Term
What does LCPL stand for? |
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Definition
Landing Craft Personnel-Large. |
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Term
What is the max. capacity of the LCPL? |
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Definition
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Term
What type of davit do we use to lower the LCPL? |
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Definition
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Who is in charge of the boat davit? |
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Definition
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List the sequence of lowering the LCPL. |
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-Release the AFT block. -Release the FWD block. -Release the AFT steadying line. -Release the FWD steadying line. -Unhook the sea painter. (Use the reverse order for raising the LCPL.) |
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What color does the davit captain wear? |
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What color does the boat engineer wear? |
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What color does the bow hook/SAR swimmer wear? |
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What color does the boat officer wear? |
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What line is attached to the sea painter for raising/lowering? Where is it located? |
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Lizard line; located port side by medical, midship, 01 level. |
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What are the lines hanging on the davit where the gig is and quantity? |
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What percentage of body weight do the monkey lines support when lowering the boat? |
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Name the 3 Man Overboard recoveries. |
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What are the 3 purposes for small boats? |
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-Security -Personnel transfer -MOB |
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How many life rafts is MKI complimented for? |
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What is the max. capacity of each life raft? |
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How many UNREP stations does MKI have? |
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Which stations do we receive fuel with? |
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Where is Station 3 located? |
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Where is Station 7 located? |
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Behind cargo elevator #10. |
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What do we receive on Station #5? |
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Where is Station #1 located and what is its function? |
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STBD side of the super structure; used for delivering fuel to other vessels. |
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What color does the rig captain wear on station? |
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Who wears brown on the UNREP station? |
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What color do the riggers wear on station? |
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Who wears green on the UNREP station? |
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What colors do Safety and Medical wear? |
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-Safety: White w/ green cross -Medical: White w/ red cross |
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How long is the phone and distance line and who communicates on it? |
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How far apart are the flags on the phone and distance line? |
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What number is the first flag on the phone and distance line? |
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What number is the last flag on the phone and distance line? |
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What is the color sequence of the flags on the phone and distance line? |
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[GoRubYourBoobsWithGrease] GREEN, RED, YELLOW, BLUE, WHITE, GREEN. |
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AT NIGHT, on what side of the flags are the red chem lights? |
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Definition
On the approach ship side. |
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Which flags will have blue chem lights? |
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What is ROMEO at the dip? (Control ship) |
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"Steady on course & making preparations to receive you alongside." |
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What is ROMEO at the dip? (Approach ship) |
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"Ready to make approach." |
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What is ROMEO closed up? (Control ship) |
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What is ROMEO closed up? (Approach ship) |
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When do both ships haul ROMEO down? |
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Definition
When the messenger is in-hand of the approach ship. |
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Term
What does ROMEO look like? |
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Definition
Red square flag w/ yellow cross. |
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What color is the CONTROL flag? |
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Definition
Blue & yellow vertical stripes. |
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What flag does the receiving ship hoist at the dip 15 mins. before replenishment is complete? |
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What color is the PREP flag? |
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Definition
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What does it mean when the PREP flag is hauled up? |
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Definition
Replenishment is complete. |
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When is the PREP flag brought down? |
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Definition
When all lines are clear. |
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Term
Who is in charge of bringing amphibious craft into the welldeck? |
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What does LCAC stand for? |
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Definition
Landing Craft Air Cushion |
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How many LCACs can MKI fit in the welldeck? |
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What are the yellow/black vertical lines painted on the welldeck for? |
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To align LCACs in their parking spots. |
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Term
How much water must be in the welldeck to initiate LCAC operations? |
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Definition
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How many LCUs can MKI fit in the welldeck? |
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How much water must be in the welldeck for LCU operations? |
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Term
Name the color code of the T-Bitts on the wing walls in the welldeck from AFT to FWD. |
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Definition
RED, WHITE, BLUE, YELLOW, GREEN. ["Ready When Boss Yells 'GO!"] |
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Term
Quantity and type of lines used to stabilize the LCU in the welldeck? |
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Definition
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What line do we use as a breaking line and what is its size? |
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Lines #2 & #4 on each side; 5". |
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Definition
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Term
Which LCMs do we have in service? |
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Definition
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How many LCM 6s can MKI fit? LCM 8s? |
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Term
What does LARC stand for? |
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Definition
Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo. |
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Term
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Definition
Amphibious Assault Vehicle. |
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Term
Name the personnel on the bridge team. |
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Definition
-OOD -Conning officer -Helmsman -Lee Helmsman -FWD lookout -AFT lookout -QMOW -BMOW |
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At least 6 short blasts of the ship's whistle indicates what? |
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What are the colors of the PORT and STBD running lights? |
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Definition
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What does the day shape Ball-Diamond-Ball signify? |
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Definition
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What color is restricted maneuvering at night? |
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Definition
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the Operations Officer? |
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Definition
CDR Kelly: Responsible to the CO for all facets of Ops Department. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the Communications Officer? |
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Definition
CWO2 Knauff: Responsible for all external comms. |
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Term
Duties of the shipping officer? |
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Definition
Responsible for the close-in surface picture while close to shore; manned during sea & anchor. (CONSOLE) |
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Term
Duties of the piloting officer? |
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Definition
Assists the bridge in navigation; manned during sea & anchor. (MAP) |
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Term
What information is contained in an OPORDER? |
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Definition
Orders sent from Big Navy to the command stating that we are ordered to complete a mission. |
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Term
What information is contained in an OPLAN? |
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Definition
The plan formulated by the command to execute the order. |
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Term
What information is contained in an OPTASK? |
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Definition
Our statement of the plan's execution. |
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Term
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Definition
Tactical Data System. Overall theatre, what is going on around us. |
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Term
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Definition
Identify Friend or Foe. - Crystal-loaded -Changed every 2 days -4 modes -Mode #4 is the most positive identification |
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Definition
Tactical Air Navigation. Provides course guidance to/from the transmitting station. |
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Term
What is the function of the gyro repeater? |
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Definition
To show bearing and true North; defines our course. |
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Term
What is DDRT and its purpose? |
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Definition
Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer. Displays tracking from the ship. |
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Term
What factors affect radar operation? |
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Definition
-atmospheric conditions -sea return -weather -height of antenna/target |
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Term
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Definition
Emission control; the reduction of signal throughout the frequency spectrum. |
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Term
Define electronic support. |
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Definition
(ES) Detecting radar signals. |
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Term
Define electronic attack. |
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Definition
(EA) Jamming an emitted radar signal. |
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Term
Define electronic protect. |
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Definition
(EP) Countermeasure; jamming the signal of a party who is jamming your signal. |
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Term
What are the 3 type of special operations? |
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Definition
-Maritime Interdiction Ops (MIO): enforcing UN sanctions. -Non-combatant Evacuation Ops (NEO): rescuing US citizens from hostile areas. -Search & Rescue (SAR): person in the water (MOB). |
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Term
Name at least 6 platforms. |
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Definition
-CV/CVN -CG -DD -DDG -FFG -LCC -LHA -LHD -LPD -LPH -LSD -MCS -MCM |
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Term
What is the primary mission of the AV-8 Harrier? |
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Definition
Light attack, close-air support. |
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Term
What are 5 methods of visual communication? |
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Definition
-flags/pennants/day shapes -flares/pyro -infrared -semaphore -flashing light |
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Term
What is the day shape for a vessel at anchor? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the day shape for a vessel not under command? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the day shape for restricted maneuvering? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the day shape for a vessel aground? |
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Definition
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Term
What flag is flown for refueling or ammo handling? |
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Definition
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Term
What flag is flown for divers? |
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Definition
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Term
What flag is flown for aloft or over-the-side? |
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Definition
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Term
What flag is flown during HERO? |
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Definition
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Term
What flag is flown during MOB? |
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Definition
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Term
How much time do we have to acknowledge/process a Flash (Z) message? |
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Definition
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Term
How much time do we have to acknowledge/process an Immediate (O) message? |
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Definition
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Term
How much time do we have to acknowledge/process a Priority (P) message? |
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Definition
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Term
How much time do we have to acknowledge/process a Routine (R) message? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Essential Elements of Friendly Information. Identification of specific information which, if revealed or correlated w/ other info, would degrade security of military ops or missions in the applicable area. |
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Term
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Definition
Alerts circuit operators that an unauthorized disclosure had occurred; the only proper response is "roger out" and to leave the circuit. |
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Term
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Definition
Alerts net operators that a possible intruder is on the net. |
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Term
Discuss the purpose of Communications Security (COMSEC). |
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Definition
Designed to keep unauthorized persons from obtaining any info of value relating to national security. |
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Term
Discuss the purpose of the information contained in the following Casualty Reports: -CASREP -CASUP -CASCOR -CASCAN |
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Definition
-CASREP: Lets Big Navy know that something is broken. -CASUP: Update. -CASCOR: Correction. -CASCAN: Cancellation. |
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Term
What is the purpose of a Logistics Request (LOGREQ)? |
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Definition
To make known the requirements of the ship during an in-port period. |
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Term
What is the purpose of a Movement Report (MOVREP)? |
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Definition
To assist Big Navy in tracking all vessels for operational/emergency use; submitted every 12 hrs. via message traffic. |
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Term
List the 8 training teams. |
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Definition
-Combat Systems -Damage Control -Engineering -Anti-terrorism -Medical -Seamanship -Integrated -Aviation |
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Term
Function and capability of the SPS-48 radar? |
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Definition
-Long range, max. 220 nm. -3-D -primary air search |
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Term
Function and capability of the SPS-49 radar? |
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Definition
-long range, max. 256 nm. -2-D -secondary air search |
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Term
Function and capability of the SPS-67 radar? |
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Definition
-max. range 100 nm. -2-D -primary surface search -secondary navigation |
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Term
Function and capability of the SPN-43 radar? |
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Definition
-max. range 50 nm (360 degree coverage) -primary air traffic control (air marshaling) |
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Term
Function and capability of the SPS-73 radar? |
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Definition
-short range, max. 64 nm. -2-D -primary navigation -secondary surface |
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Term
Function and capability of the AN/SPQ-9B radar? |
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Definition
("Spook-9") -dual-faced; max. range 80 nm for air, 20 nm for surface -surface surveillance & tracking radar. |
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Term
Capability of the SPA-25? |
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Definition
Radar repeater; (x5) onboard: (x2) in CIC, (x2) on the bridge, & (x1) in METOC. |
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Term
Capability of the UYQ-70 (SSDS) displays? |
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Definition
(x11) auto detection and engagement sequencing by use of ID & engagement doctrine statement. |
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Term
Capability of the ASTABS? |
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Definition
(Automated Status Boards)/LSD (Large Surface Display). Updates inputs entered from SSDS. |
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Term
Capability of the KSQ-1 (AADS)? |
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Definition
Amphibious Assault Direction System. Monitors movement of boats & troops. |
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Term
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Definition
Global Command Control System-Maritime. Gives near-real-time fused picture of the battle space. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the TAO? |
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Definition
Tactical Action Officer. Has weapons release authority. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the ADWC? |
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Definition
Air Defense Weapons Coordinator. Responsible under the TAO for the defense of ownship from air & surface threats. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the CICWO? |
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Definition
Combat Information Center Watch Officer. Supervises the development of the battle group & ship's surface/subsurface picture. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the CICWS? |
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Definition
CIC Watch Supervisor. Assists the CICWO. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the EWS? |
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Definition
Electronic Warfare Supervisor. Responsible for ship's tactical & strategic EW ops. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the IDO? |
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Definition
Identification Officer. Implements & administers the command ID policy &, if so designated, force ID policy. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the SENSUP? |
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Definition
Sensor Supervisor. Monitors and controls ownship's sensors. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the TIC? |
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Definition
Tactical Information Coordinator. Responsible for LINK & developing/maintaining a coherent tactical picture on ownship(s). |
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Term
What are the data links onboard? |
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Definition
-LINK 4a (DOLLY) -LINK 11 (ALLIGATOR) -LINK 16 (TIMBER) -CEC (SPIDER) |
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Term
What is the purpose of JIC? |
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Definition
To disseminate SCI information to the war fighters. |
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Term
Discuss the applicability of C4I to the ARG? |
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Definition
(Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Information) Information warfare & intel-gathering assets. |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Breath of the hull: 106'. |
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Definition
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Definition
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Definition
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Definition
1150 navy, approx. 2000 marines. |
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Term
State the 4 warfare areas that utilize naval missile systems. |
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Definition
-air warfare -undersea warfare -surface warfare -strike warfare |
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Term
State the purpose of fire control. |
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Definition
To control weapon fire to ensure maximum kill probability. |
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Term
What is the difference between 2-D and 3-D radars? |
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Definition
-2-D: range & bearing -3-D: range, bearing, & altitude |
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Term
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Definition
Command, control, communications, & computers. |
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Term
Explain Detect to Engage. |
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Definition
-Detect hostile targets. -Report range & bearing to the TAO. -Weapons release. -Weapons coordinator designated target to the weapons delivery system -Destroy the target. |
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Term
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Definition
Command & control warfare. Direction of forces & weapons to achieve a mission/goal; to put warheads on foreheads. |
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Term
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Definition
Naval Surface Fire Support. Gun fire support for troops landing or conducting operations on the beach. |
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Term
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Definition
High subsonic, anti-ship, tactical surface-to-surface cruise missile. |
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Term
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Definition
Guidance is by terrain matching & inertial navigation. |
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Term
What is a vertically-launched ASROC? |
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Definition
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Term
What is a standard missile? |
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Definition
Medium range/extended range SM-2. Anti-ship. |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Name the self-defense weapons systems. |
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Definition
-NATO Sea Sparrow -basic point defense missile system -MK 31 RAM -MK 15 CIWS |
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Term
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Definition
Radio detection & ranging. |
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Term
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Definition
Sound navigation & ranging. |
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Term
State the 2 warfare area that utilize naval gun systems. |
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Definition
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Term
State the purpose of the Combat Stand Operational Sequencing System (CSOSS). |
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Definition
To provide detailed step-by-step plans for accomplishing functions. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the Combat Systems Readiness Officer? |
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Definition
To ensure maintenance is being performs on all systems to maintain peak readiness. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the Combat Systems Officer of the Watch? |
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Definition
CSOOW. To ensure that all personnel are performing their duties. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the area supervisor? |
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Definition
Responsible for the personnel performing the watches of that specific area. |
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Term
What is the purpose of torpedo countermeasure systems? |
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Definition
To decoy torpedoes fired at the ship. |
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Term
What is the difference between active and passive sonars? |
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Definition
Active pings; passive only listens. |
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Term
What are the safety precautions for entering a magazine? |
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Definition
Remove all spark-producing items. |
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Term
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Definition
When a round is caught in the weapon. |
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Term
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Definition
When the weapon does not fire. |
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Term
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Definition
A gun that fires >300 rounds in under 5 mins. |
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Term
What is the train warning circle? |
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Definition
The circle painted outside the radius of the gun for safety. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the ship's gyro as it relates to weapon systems? |
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Definition
It tracks a target and remains constant. |
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Term
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Definition
High-explosive point detonation. Detonates on contact. |
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Term
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Definition
High-explosive variable time. Set to detonate @ a preset time. |
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Term
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Definition
High-explosive mechanical time, point detonating. |
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Term
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Definition
Used for training against air targets. |
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Term
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Definition
Blind loaded & plugged. Filled w/ sand for practice. |
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Term
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Definition
High-explosive infrared. Has a heat sensor that attracts it to a target. |
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Term
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Definition
White phosphorus. Starts a fire. |
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Term
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Definition
High-explosive controlled variable time. Anti-air round. |
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Term
Discuss the following components of a weapon system: -detection -direction -delivery -destruction |
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Definition
-Detection: identifying a target. -Direction: aiming the weapon. -Delivery: firing of a round. -Destruction: detonation of a round. |
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Term
What is the purpose of HERO? |
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Definition
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation of Ordnance. To reduce the amount of frequencies being used as they may detonate a round. |
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Term
State the 2 primary gun weapon systems found on Navy surface combatants. |
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Definition
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Term
What is the purpose of the electronic cooling system? |
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Definition
To keep systems within operating temperature. |
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Term
Discuss the color coding for ammo. |
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Definition
-Brown: live rocket motor -Yellow: high-explosive warhead -Blue: training/dummy/telemetry |
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Term
What is the purpose of CEC? |
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Definition
Cooperative Engagement Capability. To share real-time track information with other ships. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the underwater log? |
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Definition
(WQN-2) To measure/indicate the speed of the ship through the water & distance traveled. |
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Term
What is the function and location of the Doppler Sonar Velocity Log (DSVL)? |
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Definition
To provide an alternating current signal proportional to the ship's speed; located in the underwater log trunk (7-44.5-1-T). |
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Term
What is the function and location of the Indicator Transmitter? |
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Definition
To display the ship's speed on a dial & distance on a counter; located in FWD IC (5-47-0-C). |
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Term
What is the function and location of the sea valve? |
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Definition
To provide a watertight support for the ship when the rodmeter is removed; mounted to the hull of the ship (7-44.5-2-T) |
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Term
What is the function and location of the gyrocompass? |
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Definition
To provide ship's heading, roll, & pitch velocity to navigation & fire control systems; to provide an output of the ship's geographical position. Master is located in AFT IC (5-77-0-C); Auxiliary is located in FWD IC (5-47-0-C). |
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Term
What is the purpose of the Synchro Signal Amplifier? |
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Definition
To provide an output signal (heading, pitch, & roll) to multiple end users. |
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Term
What is the purpose of 23TV (SCCTV) Secure Briefing Closed Circuit Television? |
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Definition
Means of presenting secure briefings & plotting board information; control eqpt. is located in JIC. |
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Term
What is the purpose of 27TV (IVDS) Integrated Video Distribution System? |
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Definition
To generate, transmit, receive, distribute, edit, record, & display unclassified surveillance information, entertainment, & training video/audio. |
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Term
What is the purpose of AN/RC-55(V) (HYDRA) Hierarchical Yet Reprogrammable Architecture? |
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Definition
To provide wire-free mobile communication shipwide. |
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Term
Flight deck: green shirt? |
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Definition
Combat Photo / maintenance technicians (AIMD). |
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Term
Flight deck: yellow shirt? |
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Definition
Landing signal enlisted (flight deck); directors (flight deck/hangar bay). |
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Term
Flight deck: purple shirt? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Flight deck: white shirt? |
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Definition
Launching signal officer / Combat Cargo. |
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Term
Flight deck: white shirt w/ green cross? |
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Definition
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Term
Flight deck: white shirt w/ red cross? |
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Definition
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Term
Flight deck: brown shirt? |
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Definition
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Definition
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Term
Flight deck: red shirt w/ black stripe? |
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Definition
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the Air Boss? |
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Definition
CDR Danko; responsible for supervision & direction of the launching, handling, & servicing of aircraft. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the Mini-Boss? |
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Definition
LCDR Schnaible; aids the Air Boss. |
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Term
Duties and responsibilities of the Aircraft Handler? |
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Definition
LT Hendricks; in charge of the movement of all aircraft & associated components. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the A/S32A-36 (AACC) Amphibious Assault Crash Crane? |
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Definition
To remove damaged or disabled aircraft aboard LHD-class ships; max. lifting capacity is 70000 lbs. |
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Term
What does the flight deck status condition "red deck" signify? |
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Definition
Not ready to receive/launch aircraft. |
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Term
What does the flight deck status condition "amber deck" signify? |
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Definition
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Term
What does the flight deck status condition "green deck" signify? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the purpose of the Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Walkdown? |
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Definition
To check the area for anything that could cause damage to aircraft & components. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the Vertical Short Take-Off & Landing (V/STOL)? |
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Definition
To light the tramline during IFR or night ops (white light); AV-8s can do V/STOL. |
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Term
What is the purpose of the Crash & Salvage Team? |
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To rescue air crew from crashed craft on the flight deck & fight fires; to salvage aircraft if possible. |
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What is the purpose of the P-25 Fire Fighting Truck? |
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To fight fires w/ dual capability: light-water AFFF system & PKP. -750 gal. of water -60 gal. of AFFF -(x3) 20lb. bottles of Halon |
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2"x72" alternating red & white line that separates the safe parking area from the launching area. |
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12"x6" alternating markings used to mark the area where stanchions & wire will raise out of the deck. |
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What are the elevator lines? |
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12"x6" alternating red & white markings that aid safeties in identifying the actual location of the deck edge. |
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What is the purpose of the HDC? |
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Helicopter Direction Center. Controls ask aircraft movement from 5-50 mi. from the ship. |
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Purpose of the Meteorological Center? |
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METOC. Provides weather info & it's effect on aircraft operations. |
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Methods of aircraft refueling? |
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-cold: w/engine not running -hot: w/engine running |
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Type & quantity of high frequency (HF) transmitters? |
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(x27) URC-109 exciters (2MHz-29.99MHz) |
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Type & quantity of HF receivers? |
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(x34) URC-109s (10kHz-29.99MHz) |
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Type & quantity of HF antennas? |
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-(x4) AS-3606 AVKs -(x2) AS-2537 35' Whips -(x1) AS-3773 Twin Whips -(x1) AS-3871 Fan Wire |
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Type & quantity of very high frequency (VHF) transceivers? |
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-(x16) AN/SRC-54C SINCGARS (single channel ground to airborne radio system) -(x6) AN/ARC-210 |
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Type and quantity of VHF antennas? |
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What are the 3 major classes of warships that existed at the inception of the Navy? |
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-Ships of the line: battleships of the sailing days; 64-100 guns. -Frigates: cruisers of the 18th Century; 28-44 guns. -Sloops of war: small; 10-20 guns. |
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What is the oldest commissioned Navy vessel? |
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What is the Navy's birthday? |
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What is the first Navy ship named after an enlisted man? |
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USS Osmond Ingram, DD 255 (1st man KIA in WW2). |
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Discuss the Voyage of the Great White Fleet. |
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Fleet left Hampton Roads, VA for a round-the-world cruise to show the flag; demonstrated the strength of the Navy. 16DEC1907-1909. |
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Discuss the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
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Surprise Japanese military attack at Pearl Harbor, HI that brought the US into WW2. 7DEC1941. |
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Discuss the Battle of Coral Sea. |
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Thanks to the breaking of Japanese naval code, the US was alerted to a large force moving to seize Port Morseby (SW coast of New Guinea); world's first carrier-carrier battle, aircraft passed each other unseen in the clouds. 7-8MAY1942 |
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Discuss the Battle of Leyte Gulf. |
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Final blow to the Japanese Navy. 23OCT1944. |
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Discuss the Battle of Guadalcanal. |
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-USMC was able to secure Guadalcanal when Japanese navy retreated after 3 days of fighting. -Sullivan Brothers; the 5 Sullivan Bros. (Waterloo, IA) all served and died on the Juneau along w/ 700 others. Navy policy concerning family member separations were reinstated. -13-15NOV1942. |
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Discuss the Attack of USS Stark. |
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Iraqi missile attack in 1987 in the Gulf of Aden; 37 people killed. |
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Discuss the Attack of USS Cole. |
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Small boat w/ explosives detonated alongside in Yemen on 12OCT2000. |
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Discuss the Battle of Normandy. |
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Invasion of Normandy; largest amphibious operation in history. 6JUN1944. |
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Discuss the Battle of Midway. |
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Turning point in the Pacific War; breaking of Japanese naval code was once again a key element as it was in the Battle of Coral Sea. 3-5JUN1942. |
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Discuss the colors of the ship's crest. |
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-Dark blue: the sea, the theater of Naval operations. -Gold: excellence -Scarlet: USMC |
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Discuss the shield in the ship's crest. |
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-Shape and thickness: symbolize MKI and honors the 30 Raiders who sacrificed. -5 stars: commemorate the 5 battle stars awarded to MKI (CVE-93) during WW2. -Raider crest: Marine Raider Companies A & B, 2nd Raider Battalion. -Trident: contributions made by the 2nd Raider Battalion & CVE-93, and future contributions LHD-8 & its ESG. |
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Discuss the Ship's Crest. |
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-Blue star: honors SSGT Thomason, 1st enlisted Marine to be awarded the Medal of Honor in WW2. -Phoenix: transformation and new beginnings. -Flames/lightning bolts: rebirth of amphibious capital ships w/ gas turbines, electric drive, and all--electric auxiliaries. |
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