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