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55 Cards in this Set

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Life Rafts
- Mark-7
- 63 boats
Helicopter
SH-60S
Refueling Stations
- (4) at sea stations
- Located port and starboard side
Deck Status
- Red = start/stop engine
- Amber = engage/disengage rotor blades
- Green = ready deck for launch and recover
Flight Deck Petty Officer in Charge
Landing Signalmen Enlisted
STREAM
- Standard
- Tension
- Replenishment
- Alongside
- Method
UNREP Methods
- CONREP
- VERTREP
CONREP
Two or more ships connected while steaming side by side.
VERTREP
Cargo being delivered or received by HELO.
Bridge Watch Standers
- OOD
- Conning Officer
- JOOD
- QMOW
- Status Board/JL Phone Talker
- Helmsman
- Lee Helmsman
- Lookouts
- BMOW
Splash Guard
Prevents water from coming through the hawse pipe.
Bull Nose
Used to moor to a buoy and for towing.
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
- Coxswain
- Boat Officer
- Boat Engineer
- SAR Swimmer
- 18 maximum passengers
Launching the RHIB
- Release the hook.
- Cast off Aft steady line.
- Cast off Fwd steady line.
- Release Sea Painter.
Man Overboard Recovery
- Shipboard recovery
◊ J-bar
◊ SAR Swimmer
- Small boat recovery
- Helo recovery
Fueling Probe Receiver
Single probe onboard
P&D Line
- CO-to-CO communication
- To determine the distance between ship’s
- 300 feet
Bits
Used to secured mooring lines.
Accommodation Ladder
Used to embark and disembark personnel while anchored out.
Chain Stopper Components
- Detachable links (2)
- Turn buckle
- Pelican hook
- Shackle
Sea Painter
A line led well forward on the ship to a boat alongside.
Steady Lines
Lines used to steady the boat during hoisting and lowering.
Man Ropes
- Monkey lines
- A safety line made up with a series of overhand of figure eight knots evenly spaced to assist personnel climbing up and down.
Bit
Make a line fast that have been fair led though the choke.
Choke
Smooth surface which mooring lines are led to prevent them from chafing.
Hawse Pipe
Pipe where the anchor is hawsed.
Detachable Link
- Used to connect links of chain together.
- Coupling plates (2)
- Hair pin
- Taper pin
- Lead plug
Chain Marking
Lets you know how much chain you have out on deck.
Shot
- 90-feet or 15 fathoms
- 11 shots per anchor
- Last shot = danger shot
Anchor
- Used to hold the ships position
- MK-1 Standard Navy Stockless (2)
- 22,500-lbs
- 990-feet or 165 fathoms
Wildcat
To raise and lower the anchor chain.
Anchor Buoy
Mark the location of the anchor.
Swivel Shot
Prevents the chain from kinking or twisting.
Rig Captain
- Incharge
- Yellow hard hat
Riggers & Line Handlers
Blue hard hat
Signalman
Green hard hat
Capstan Operator
Brown hard hat
Capstan
Brings tension to the mooring lines.
Animals in the FOSCLE
- Wildcat
- Pelican hook
- Rat tail
- Jackass
- Gator back
- Bull nose
- Frog feet
- Bird nest
- Mousing
Officer of the Deck (OOD)
Responsible for the ship and to the CO.
Conning Officer
Gives the orders to the helmsman and lee helmsman and responsible to the OOD.
Boatswain Mate of the Watch (BMOW)
Responsible for the watch team.
Helmsman & Lee Helmsman
Steer the ship and makes changes as ordered.
Lookouts
- Scans the surface and air for contacts.
- Reports any contact to the OOD on the bridge.
Quartermaster of the Watch (QMOW)
Plots the course and takes fixes as needed.
Alpha (Code)
Divers down
Delta
Degaussing
Foxtrot
Flight ops
Golf
UNREP delivery ship
Hotel
HELO ops
Hotel (Code)
Pilot on-board
Lima
EMCON HERO
November
No visual guard
Romeo(UW)
Ship coming alongside
Sierra
Drills