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42 Cards in this Set
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Information about bunk and locker assignments is entered in what bill? |
watch, quarter, and station |
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Dates and results of all the inspections (personnel, material, lower deck, locker, seabag) are entered in the what |
Section leader notebook |
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A command has two parts, a preparatory command and what? |
five |
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Safety precautions are located in what series? |
OPNAVINST 5100 |
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Personnel working aloft must wear safety harness with what assemblies? |
DynaBrake |
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Two types of safety lines are used. One is a 6 foot 11/2 inch nylon line with a steel snap hook at either end. The other is a what size nylon line? |
50 foot 1 1/2 inch |
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Burning, welding and blowtorch operations are not permitted on a stage or boatswain's chair unless bridles, stage lines, and gantlines are of what? |
Steel wire |
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What dates back to days of sail. It had definite practical uses in those days, many of which have now ceased to exist? |
Boatswain's pipe |
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The four correct positions of the hand for using the boatswain's mate pipe are? |
Open, curved, clinched, closed |
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What Notes on the Boatswain's Mate pipe are made as an ordinary whistle is blown and are raised or lowered by lung force exerted? |
Smooth |
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What notes on the Boatswain mate pipe are sounded by ballarding the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth, imitating a whistle rattled by a pee? |
Rattled |
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What notes on the Boatswain pipe are made by a combination of the tongue slowly vibrating while the throat pulsates the lung pressure, causing the sound to undulate smoothly at equal intervals? |
Undulating notes |
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What are derived from using individual scores or combinations of scores? |
Calls |
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What is the pipe equivalent of "Ho! heave! ho! heave!" by voice when the gang is heaving together on a line instead of walking away with it? |
Haul |
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What call is piped to avast hauling and make fast and to annual an order just piped? |
BELAY |
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What call consist of "Passing the word" and a long (10 second) "veer" ending in a short, sharp peep in the clinched position? |
Pipe down |
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Mess call is the longest of the calls; it should cover no less than how long? |
1 minute |
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What is the aristocrat of all the calls of the boatswain pipe? |
PIPING THE SIDE |
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If you have any doubt how an announcement should be worded, ask whom? |
OOD |
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Who is the petty officer in charge of the watch-the most important enlisted assistant to the OOD? |
BMOW |
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What shows the sea watch stations that must be manned and the divisions required to man them? |
Ships Organization and Regulation Manual |
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A word of caution about using the PA system: when you pass the word, keep your pipe about what distance from the microphone to avoid damaging the circuit? |
12 inches |
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What contains a complete chronological history record of the ships history, from the time of commissioning to the day of the commission pennant comes down and the ships active career terminates? |
Ships deck log |
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The ships deck log is submitted to the Chief of Naval Operations how often for permanent retention, and the copy is retained on board the ship for a period of 1 year, after which times it may be destroyed? |
Monthly |
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The remarks in the ships deck log are recorded daily by watched except when specifically directed otherwise by whom? |
Chief of Naval Operations |
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You have two excellent guides in making out the ships deck log; instructions for keeping ships deck log, what instruction number? |
OPNAVINST 3100.7 |
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One of the most important records that you, as a Boatswain mate are responsible for is what? This is a permanent record of your ground tackle use. |
Anchor Log |
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Inspection is made of all the spaces and compartments except those carrying fuel oil, water, or other liquids and those designated as voids, cofferdams, ballast tanks, or double bottoms how often? |
Weekly |
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What is neither official nor required. But if you maintain one, you will find it of great assistance in planning work for your section and integrating the work load of your section with that of the division? |
word record |
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The 3-M system is covered in what instruction which is the ships 3-M manual? |
OPNAVINST 4790.4 |
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At first most of the honors and ceremonies rendered by our navy were carried over from what? |
British Navy |
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Tradition dictates that each ship constructed for the service be honored on how many historic ceremony occasions? |
Four |
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The first milestone in the history of a ship in generally simple ceremony that marks the what? |
Laying of the keel |
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The regulations for at sea disposition of remains casketed in a metal casket and inurned cremated remains from a naval vessel or inumed cremains from a naval aircraft are set forth by what? |
Bureau of Medicine and surgery |
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What contains detailed information concerning burial at sea? |
Navy Military funerals NAVPERS 15555 |
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What are those honors, except guns salutes, rendered by ships and boats when ships, embarked officials, or officers pass (or are passed) close aboard? |
Passing honors |
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"Close aboard" means passing within 600 yards for ships and within how many yards for boats? |
400 |
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Passing honors are not rendered after sunset or before what time except within international courtesy requires? |
0800 |
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What term means formal visit if courtesy requiring special honors and ceremonies? |
Official Visit |
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An informal visit of courtesy requiring no special ceremonies is a what? |
call |
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Passing the word and what else are used to indicate the arrival and departure of commanders, chiefs of staff, chief staff officers, and commanding officers for interested personnel? |
Boat gongs |
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Side boys are not paraded on what day or between sunset and 0800 on other days? |
Sunday |