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Describe the 9 mm pistol
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Semiautomatic, magazine fed, recoil operated and double
action pistol. |
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capabilities/characteristics of a 9 mm
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a. Length -8.54 inches
c. Maximum effective range - Approximately 55 yards e. Magazine capacity - 15 rounds |
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What is its function of the following components?
Slide Receiver Magazine |
Slide - Houses the firing pin, barrel, striker, and extractor; cocks hammer during recoil cycle.
Receiver - Serves as a support for all major components. Magazine - Holds 15 cartridges (maximum). Slides into bottom of receiver |
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How many rounds those a 12 gauge shot gun hold
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4
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Describe the M16 rifle
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Lightweight, gas operated, magazine fed air-cooled, shoulder weapon.
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State the following capabilities/characteristics
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a. Length - 39 inches
d. Maximum effective range - 460 meters / 503 yard g. Magazines capacity - 20 or 30 rounds h. Types of ammunition - Ball, blank, dummy, and tracer |
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Describe steps of salvage survey
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The salvage survey breaks down into several surveys including: the preliminary survey, the detailed hull survey, topside survey, interior survey, diving survey, hydrographic survey and safety survey
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Discuss the following factors affecting ship strandings:
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Type of bottom under the ship
Slope of the bottom under the ship Depth of water under and around the ship |
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3 types of propellars
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Solid, Built up, Variable Pitch
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3 types of rudders
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Balanced, Uncalanced, Semi-Balanced
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Describe the 9 mm pistol
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Semiautomatic, magazine fed, recoil operated and double
action pistol. |
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capabilities/characteristics of a 9 mm
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a. Length -8.54 inches
c. Maximum effective range - Approximately 55 yards e. Magazine capacity - 15 rounds |
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What is its function of the following components?
Slide Receiver Magazine |
Slide - Houses the firing pin, barrel, striker, and extractor; cocks hammer during recoil cycle.
Receiver - Serves as a support for all major components. Magazine - Holds 15 cartridges (maximum). Slides into bottom of receiver |
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How many rounds those a 12 gauge shot gun hold
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4
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Describe the M16 rifle
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Lightweight, gas operated, magazine fed air-cooled, shoulder weapon.
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State the following capabilities/characteristics
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a. Length - 39 inches
d. Maximum effective range - 460 meters / 503 yard g. Magazines capacity - 20 or 30 rounds h. Types of ammunition - Ball, blank, dummy, and tracer |
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Describe steps of salvage survey
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The salvage survey breaks down into several surveys including: the preliminary survey, the detailed hull survey, topside survey, interior survey, diving survey, hydrographic survey and safety survey
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Discuss the following factors affecting ship strandings:
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Type of bottom under the ship
Slope of the bottom under the ship Depth of water under and around the ship |
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3 types of propellars
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Solid, Built up, Variable Pitch
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3 types of rudders
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Balanced, Uncalanced, Semi-Balanced
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UWSH Chp 1-10
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1. Index and user guide
2. General info and Safety 3. Propellars 4. Aux Prupulsion units 5. Masker Emitter Belts 6. Submarine Sonar 7. Nondestructive testing 8. SPUs 9. Rubber Sonar Domes 10. Diver Tools |
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UWSH Chp 11-20
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11. Wet and Dry Chmbr Welding
12.Controlable Pitch Props 13. Prop Shft Cvr Repair 14. 6" Launcher 15. Protection Sleeves and Sea Chests 16. Cofferdams 17. Inspection Procedures 18. Propulsion Bearings 19. Cathodic Protection 20.Painting and Fairing Compounds |
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UWSH Chp 21-31
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21. Fiberglass Hulls
22. SSN Bow Domes 23. Submarine Predeployment Inspection 24. Fin Stabilizers 25. WSQ-9 26. Cutting SHT 27. Hydroblasting 28. Pollution Prevention 29. Submarine Procedures 30. DDG 51 31. Rudders |
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Highlight Chapter 4
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APU: located in frigates (has 2)
Located of FFG 7 Allowable gap 1" +/- 1/4" |
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What are the 3 parts of an APU
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Cort Nozzle
Propeller Motor |
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What hydro gun is approved to clean Masker emitter belts
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Butterworth Zero Thrust
What Chapter? |
UWSH 5
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What is the only material approved for waterborne structural repair of Rubber Sonar Domes
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B.F. Goodrich
What Chapter? |
UWSH CH 9
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What type of Sonar Dome does a DDG and CG have
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Bow Mounted
SDRW Sonar Dome Rubber Window Chapter? |
UWSH CH 9
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What type of rubber sonar dome is on an FFG
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Keel MOunted
Chapter? |
UWSH CH 9
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What is the approved adhesive for on sonar domes
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HP-2 Chapter?Glastolock
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UWSH CH 9
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Approved fluid for hydrolic tools
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EF Houhgton or PR 1192
Chapter? |
UWSH Ch 10
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What are the requirements of a knife switch
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4 Post Single throw
Allows or interrupts current Installed to allow or interupt current |
UWSH CH 10
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What are the safety precautions for explosive gasses when welding in a cofferdam
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Do not allow gasses to be trapped
Do not weld on opposite side of wall containing gasses |
UWSH CH 11
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What are the 2 types of open cofferdams
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Open Bottom
Open Top |
UWSH CH 11
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What are the 2 apporved methods of underwater cutting
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Broco
Kerie Cable |
UWSH CH 11
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What do you use to groung otwork
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A C-clamp
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UWSH CH 11
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What are the 3 types of bolts used on CPP Blades
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Morgrip
Hex-head 10 Point Star Head |
UWSH CH 12
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How many O-ring are on the Prairie Air Nipple
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4
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UWSH CH 12
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What position is a CPP blade removed and what position is the software replaced
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12 Oclock
6 Oclock |
UWSH CH 12
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What is inspected in the hub of a CPP
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Cover Plate
Dowell Pin Hole Prairie Air Nipple Orifice Center Post, Sleeve, O-ring Groove |
UWSH CH 12
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What is the approved gasket material for cofferdams
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Closed cell foam or Neoprene
2" uncompressed |
UWSH CH 16
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What are the 3 appendixes for Patches and Plugs
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Appendix C
Pre-Inspection Checklist Appendix D Installation Checklist Appendix G Re-Inspection weekly |
UWSH CH 16
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What are mechanical plugs made of and why
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Steel because aluminum will cause galvanic corrosion
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UWSH CH 16
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What are MBT patches made of
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1/8" 5000 series AL or 16G stainless steel
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UWSH CH 16
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When are belly bands required for pateches
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When spreader bars or grates are not available
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UWSH CH 16
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What are the 3 types of hull inspections
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Level 1
Non invaseive stern to bow Level 2 Non invasive system specific Level 3 Invasive, system specific |
UWSH CH 17
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What are the 2 types of hull cleanings
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Full Cleaning
All underwater surfaces Interim Cleaning Props, Shafts, and Portions of the hull |
UWSH CH 17
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Explain ICCP
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Impressed Current Cathodi Protection
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UWSH CH 19
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Rules for diving near ICCP
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Diving within 15' of an active system must ware a full wetsuit, hood, and gloves
Comms to surface |
UWSH CH 19
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