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You are manning the sound-powered telephone in a repair locker. DC central calls and wants the serial number of the P-100 pump (23DBCX14)
in your repair locker. How should you say this number over the phone? |
say—too, tree, delta, bravo, charlie, xray, wun, fo-wer.
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JA
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Captain’s battle circuit
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JC
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Weapons control
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JL
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Lookouts
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21JS
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Surface search radar
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22JS
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Air search radar
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61JS
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Sonar information
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1JV
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Maneuvering and docking
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2JZ
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Damage control
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X8J
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Replenishment at sea
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IVCS
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integrated voice communications system
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is the primary means
of DCC within the repair locker area. |
DC WIFCOM
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Channel 1—
Channel 2— Channel 3— Channel 4— |
1-Repair 5 area
2-Repair 2 area 3-Repair 3 area 4-Designated for ship-to-ship communications. |
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CODE ALFA
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divers
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BRAVO
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I am taking in, discharging, or carrying dangerous materials.
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KILO
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Personnel working aloft.
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MIKE
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Medical/Dental
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OSCAR
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Man overboard.
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FLAG FIVE
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Breakdown; the vessel is having engine or steering difficulty.
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HOTEL (International)
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This ship has a harbor pilot on board.
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INDIA
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Preparing to come alongside in-port or at anchor.
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JULIETT
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I have a semaphore message to transmit.
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PAPA
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General recall; all personnel return to the ship
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QUEBEC
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Boat recall; all boats return to the ship.
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ROMEO In port
At sea |
flown by ship having READY DUTY
flow by the ship PREPARING TO REPLENISH. |
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SIERRA
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Holding flag hoist drill.
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FIRST SUBSTITUTE
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Indicates the absence of the flag officer or unit commander show personal
flag or pennant is flying on the ship. |
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SECOND SUBSTITUTE
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Indicates the absence of the chief of staff.
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THIRD SUBSTITUTE
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Indicates the absence of the captain. If the captain is absent over 72 hours, it
indicates the absence of the executive officer. |
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established an official flag for the United States Navy
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24 April 1959
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4th. SUBSTITUTE
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CIVIL OR MILITARY
OFFICIAL WHOSE FLAG IS FLYING IS ABSENT |
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Spread eagle:
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For any civilian official or flag officer whose official salute is 19 guns or more
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Halbert:
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For a flag or general officer whose official salute is less than 19 guns or for a civil
official whose salute is 11 guns or more but less than 19 |
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Ball:
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For an officer of the grade, or relative grade,
of captain in the Navy, and for certain diplomatic officials |
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Star:
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For an officer of the grade, or relative grade, of commander
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Flat truck:
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For an officer below the grade, or relative grade, of commander, and for civil
officials entitled to honors of a lesser nature than those previously described |