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What are the 6 areas that comprises Naval Doctrine?
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Command&Control, Operations, Warfare, Logistics, Intellegence, Planning
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What is Command and Control?
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Provides basic concepts to fullfill the info needs of commanders,forces, and weapon's systems
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What is Naval Planning?
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Examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and opeational planning in the joint and multinational environment.
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What are the seven principles of Naval Logistics?
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Responsiveness,Simplicity,Flexibility,Economy, Attainability,Sustainability,Surviveability
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What is the first ship named after an enlisted man?
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Osmond Ingram DD255, 1st enlisted man killed in WWI
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Discuss the Hand salute.
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It was a gesture to raise their helmets and show who they were.
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Discuss saluting the ensign.
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arriving: salute ensign, then salute OODleaving: salute OOD, then salute ensign.
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Discuss dipping the ensign.
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merchants, drop their flags to half mast, the warship then dips theirs and raises it back up. Never salutes first
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Discuss gun salute.
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Ships would disarm during salute to show friendly gesture.
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What are the three classes of naval vessels during the inception of the Navy?
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Ships of the Line 64-100Frigates 28-44Sloops of War 10-20
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What is the importance of the Battle of Coral Sea?
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First carrier to carrier battle
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What is the importance of the Voyage of the Great White Fleet?
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To show the strengh of the US Navy
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What is the importance of the Battle of Normandy?
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Largest Ambibious battle
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What is the importance of the Midway?
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Turning point in Pacific
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What is the importance of Guadalcanal?
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5 Sullivan brothers died
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What is NAVSUP P-485?
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Procedures, rules and regulations for supply
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What is COSAL? How many parts? What are they?
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Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List 3 PartsNomenclatureAPL/AELMAMs
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What is Validating the COSAL?
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Reporting and justifying a need to add/remove material to the supply database. i.e. Carrying LCAC parts because we have LCACs onboard. Removing LCAC parts because LCACs are no longer onboard
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How do you Add/Remove/Update the COSAL?
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Before adding, removing or updating the COSAL, you must first validate the need. After validation has taken effect than the form OPNAV 4790/CK is utilized for building/maintaining a stock record for the material being entered into the supply database
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What effects do frequently ordered parts have on demand processing?
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The more material each division orders, the more Supply is required to carry. The more space is allotted for the items.
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What are Bulkhead Ready Spares?
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Items that are placed in workcenter spaces who use them when Supply has no more space available
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What is BAMS?
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Battlegroup Asset Management System - The ability for us to look within our battlegroup for material/parts
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What is CRAMSI?
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Consolidated Residual Management System Inventory - Opposite of BAMS, the battlegroup looks at us for supplies
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What is OPTAR?
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Operating Target - Money comes from TYCOM, then Stock Control Officer, then Departments, then Division, then RPPO. It has 2 parts to it not including the repairable and consumable funds. The other 2 funds are EMRM and OTHER
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What is EMRM?
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Equipment Maintenance Related Material - Equipment that is used to fix other equipment which can also be repaired. (Work Benches, Chainsaw, etc...)
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What is OTHER?
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Material that is free from divisional OPTAR. (Toiletries, SCBA bottles, lights, nonskid, etc...)
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What is Hazardous Material Reutilization
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Saves the Navy money. Allows other people to use the hazmat if you don't use it all
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What is DRMO?
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Defense Reutilization Marketing Office - Saves the Navy money. Turn in all bad material no longer operable, then ship is then compensated through OPTAR
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What is MTIS?
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Material Turn In to Store - Turn in good material that's in excess and recieve credit for it through TYCOM/OPTAR
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What is a Fleet Freight/Cargo Message?
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A message sent out to show where we will be to get our logistic hits. Our expected location to receive material, mail and personnel
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What is the purpose of the Ship Store Afloat?
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Morale, Health and Comfort, money for MWR
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What is Endurance Loading of Subsistence?
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How long we can last without a replenishment. 30 days inport, 45 days during workups, 90 days out to sea
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What is BDFA?
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Basic Daily Food Allowance - Guaranteed 3 meals a day. Money is taken from your check regardless if you eat or not
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What are Rations Utilized during Battle Stations?
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When galley personnel are not available, Bag Lunches and MRE
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Who is the CHENG and what is his duties and responsibilities?
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CDR CardosoOverall in charge of the Engineering Dept.
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Who is the DCA and what is his duties and responsibilities?
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LCDR HumphreyIn charge of all damage control and fire fighting effects.
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Who is the Fire Marshall?
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CWO2 Derrick
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How many repair lockers are there on board the USS Kitty Hawk?
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10
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What are the three material conditions of readiness and when are they set?
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X-ray Threat to the ship is minimalYoke Set at sea and in port during wartimeZebra Set during GQ, entering and leaving port, when the CO deems it need to be set.
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What type of firemain system is on board the USS Kitty Hawk?
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Composite Loop
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What is the operating PSI for firemain on board the Kitty Hawk?
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150 PSI +/- 25 PSI
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How many zebra valves are in the firemain system?
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4
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How many fire pumps do we have on board?
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24
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What does EEBD stand for?
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Emergensy Escapre Breathing Device
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How long does the SCOTT/OCENCO EEBD last and what are it used for?
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SCOTT 15 min OCENCO 10 minUsed to get you out of a smoke filled space not for fire fighting effect.
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What is the captain circuit?
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JA
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What is the damage control circuit?
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2JZ
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What is the emergency comm. circuit?
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X40J
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What is considered proper battle dress?
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Long sleeve utility shirt button up, utility pants tucked inside socks, steel toe boots and flash gear.
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What are the two size bottles that PKP come in, how long does it last and what is the effective range of it?
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18 LB 19 FT 10 SEC27 LB 21 FT 11 SEC
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What size is the CO2 bottle, how long does it last and what is the effective range of it?
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15 LB 4-6 FT 45 SEC
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What doies MOPP stand for?
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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
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How many MOPP levels are there and what are their names?
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4Suspected PossibleProbableImminent
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What MOPP level do we carry our gas mask?
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MOPP level 2
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What MOPP level do we go to GQ?
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MOPP level 3
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How many decon station do we have on board USS Kitty Hawk and where are they located?
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4
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What are the three types of shoring?
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I K H
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What does 3M stands for?
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Material and Maintenance Management
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What does MSDS stands for?
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Material Safety Data Sheet
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What does MIP stands for?
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Maintenance Index Page
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What does LOEP stands for?
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List Of Effective Pages
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What does FR stands for?
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Force Revision
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What does FBR stands for?
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Feed Back Report
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What does WCS stands for?
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Work Center Supervisor
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What does MRC stand for?
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Maintenance Requirement Card
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What does EGL stand fore?
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Equipment Guide List
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Who approves the quarterly boards?
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Department Head
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Who approves the weekly boards?
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Division officer
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Name some calendar periodicity you will find on a MRC.
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W-Weekly; D-Daily; M-Monthly; Q-Quarterly; S-Semiannully; A-Annual
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What color is the danger tag?
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Red
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What color is the caution tag?
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Yellow
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What does JSN stand for?
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Job Sequence Number
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What does JCN stand for?
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Job Control Number
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What does PMS stand for?
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Planned Maintenance System
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What does the firest two numbers of the SYSCOM Control Number mean?
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Month and Date
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What is use to represent the month of ________ in the SYCOM control number?ABC
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October NovemberDecember
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What does CCOL stand for?
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Compartment Check Off List
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Where will you find the SYCOM control number?
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In the lower right hand corner of the MRC
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What are the three types of periodicity?
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Calendar; Non-calendar; Inactive Equipment Maintenance
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There are three size SCBA bottles what are they?
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304560
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What size bottles do we carry on board the Kitty Hawk?
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30 MIN and 45 MIN
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What PSI is the SCBA bottle charged to?
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4500 PSI
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The SCBA face mask comes in how many different sizes?
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3
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What is the color liner you will find inside of the face mask?
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Small - GreenMedium - BlackX-large - Red
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What shipboard system is used to recharge SCBA's?
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HP air
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On the second stage regulator, air is reduced from what pressure to what breathable pressure?
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100 PSI to .05 PSI
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Where uses the 45 MIN SCBA bottles?
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Fire team
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Where is the vibralert located on the SCBA?
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Second stage regulator
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What is the time delay for HALON in a manned space?
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60 sec
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What is the time delay for HALON in an unmanned space?
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30 sec
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What number can you dial on board to report a casualty?
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911 or 7555
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What DCR's is designated as the secondary DC central?
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Repair 3
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What DCR's are designated to fight main space fires?
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Repair 4 and 5
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What is the proper AFFF to salt water ratio?
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94% water; 6% AFFF
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What is the power source and the parameters for the RAM fan 2000?
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Firemain/2000 CFM
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What are the three ways heat can transfer?
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Radiation ConvectionConduction
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A standard fire hose length is?
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50 FT
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A vari-nozzle on a 1 1/2 inch hose within the skin of the ship is rated at what GPM?
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95 GPM
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What type of wood is used for shoring?
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Yellow pine and Douglas Fir
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While proceeding to GQ, Abandon ship, Man Overboard stations personnel are to transit the ship how?
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Up and FWD on STBDDown and AFT on Port
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What does SCBA stand for?
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Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
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How many sizes of SCBA's are there?
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2
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What are the sizes of SCBA we carry?
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30 MIN and 45 MIN
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What are the two methods for donning an SCBA?
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Coat method Over the head
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Halon has a required soak time of?
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15 MIN
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Halon indication colors are?
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Grey - good or effectiveBlack - bad or ineffective
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What repair lockers are on the 03 level?
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7A, 7B, 7F
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What repair lockers are on the main deck?
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1A, 1B, 1F
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What repair lockers are on the DC deck?
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Repair 2, 3, 4, 5
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What is the Main Space Fire Doctrine (MSFD)?
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Explains how to fight main space fires: Includes all responsibilities of all personnel involved from DCA to nozzle man.
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Where is the MSFD maintained?
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DCC, All repair lockers, MMR, AMR
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How many Hicaps onboard (AFFF stations)?
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17
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What deck is considered the DC deck?
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2nd deck
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What is MOPP?
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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
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What level do you don the CPO suit?
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MOPP 2
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What does NFFTI stand for?
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Naval Fire Fighting Thermal Imager
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At what temperature will the NFFTI whtie out?
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140 F
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What is CHT?
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Collection Holding and Transfer
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How many modes of CHT and what are they?
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3 Inport, Transit, Underway
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In the case of loss of DC Central whre do damage control responsibilities fall back to?
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Repair 3
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How many Zebra fittings in the fire main system?
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4
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How many X-ray fittings in the fire main system?
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49
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Halon's real name is Halon 1301. What does the 1301 signify?
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Molecular make up 13-Bromine, 0-oxygen, 1-Chlorine
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How many zones in the CHT system?
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8
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How many hoses on a fire station?
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4
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What are the three types of shoring?
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I, H, K
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What are the two primary main space repair lockers?
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Repair 4 and 5
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How many shore power cables?
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28 cables
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Classify the SSTG?
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1750 KW / 450 volts / 3 Phase / 60 Hertz / 2800 Amps
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Classify the EDG?
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1000 KW / 450 volts / 3 Phase / 60 Hertz / 1600 Amps
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How many degaussing coils on Kitty Hawk? What are they?
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4A, M, F, Q
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How many HPACS on the Kitty Hawk? What are they?
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124-FWD; 4-AFT (O2N2); 2-1AMR; 2-2AMR
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What is the purpose of the Degaussing system?
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To reduce the ship's magnetic signature to minimize the distortion of the earth's magnetic field.
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What is the purpose of Motor generators?
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It converts 60HZ power to 400HZ
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What are the users of 400HZ power?
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GyrocompassesAIMD Test benchesRadar systemAESS stations
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How many AC units & where are they located?
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8 #1- Above 2 pump room; #2-next to the armory; #3&4-Repair 5; #5-pump room; #6-below rewind shop; #13-below P1-P4 berthing; #7- 4 pump room
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How many ways can you operate steering and what are they?
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4Bridge, Emergency steering, Aux-con and Trick wheel
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What is the purpose of the Dummy Log?
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Produces voltage signals, which simulate speed outputs
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How many pumps per steering unit?
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2
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What is the purpose of the Rod Meter (Pitsword)?
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Measures the speed and distance traveled.
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Where is the Rod Meter located?
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3 Pump room
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What are the locations of the Gyrocompasses?
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Master- AFT ICAuxiliary- FWD IC
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Name the watch standers in DC central?
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EEOW Water-deskJEEOW List controlE-desk A-deskR-desk
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Upon loss of DC central were does propulsion control go?
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3MMR
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EDGs run on what?
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JP-5
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Where can you activate Degaussing?
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5 Switchboard, Chart room (Bridge)
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What is(are) user/s of LOX?
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Aviators, Breathing, Oxygen
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What is a TMU-70?
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LOX cart
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What sponsons do we take on LP air?
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Sponson-1; Sponson-11
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What type of cryogenic producer do we have?
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LGSB 8030 high pressure cryogenic generator
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What is the Engeneering Log?
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Daily legal record of all engineering plant operations, changes and orders.
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Engineering Log is maintained by?
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EOOW
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What is the Engineering Bell book?
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Daily legal record of all bell changes and orders.
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Engineering Bell book is maintained by?
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Throttle Man
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When would you stop and lock the shaft?
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Loud mechanical noise and vibration in the engineLoss of lube oil pressureUncontrollable hor bearingMajor lube oil leak
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What constitutes a Uncontrollable hot bearing?
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50 degrees rise from Lube Oil Cooler outlet to bearing outlet, 180 degrees.
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What must the Lube Oil Cooler outlet temp be?
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120-130 degrees F
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What is the Jacking Gear used for?
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For turning the shaft 1 revolution per 15 mins while warming up or cooling down the engine to prevent warp.
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What is the temperature and pressure of main steam?
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1200 PSI 850-975 degrees F
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What is the temperature and pressure of Desuperheated steam?
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1200 PSI 675-750 degrees F
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What is the SSTG's fuel source?
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1200 PSI main steam
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What are the four phases of basic steam cycle?
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Generation, Expansion, Condensation, Feed
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What component is the Generation phase?
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Boilers
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What component is the Expansion phase?
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HP & LP Turbines
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What component is the Condensation phase?
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Main Condenser
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What components make up the Feed phase?
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DFT, Main Feed pump, Main Feed Booster pump
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What is the purpose of the DFT?
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Dearate, Store, Pre-heat
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What is the purpose of the Superheater?
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Increase the latent heat of the steam above the saturation temperature.
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What is the of the Economizer?
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Preheat the feed water using the exhaust gases and to cool the stack gases
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How many degaussing coils on Kitty Hawk? What are they?
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4A, M, F, Q
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How many HPACS on the Kitty Hawk? What are they?
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124-FWD; 4-AFT (O2N2); 2-1AMR; 2-2AMR
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What is the purpose of the Degaussing system?
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To reduce the ship's magnetic signature to minimize the distortion of the earth's magnetic field.
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What is the purpose of Motor generators?
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It converts 60HZ power to 400HZ
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What are the users of 400HZ power?
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GyrocompassesAIMD Test benchesRadar systemAESS stations
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How many AC units & where are they located?
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8 #1- Above 2 pump room; #2-next to the armory; #3&4-Repair 5; #5-pump room; #6-below rewind shop; #13-below P1-P4 berthing; #7- 4 pump room
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How many ways can you operate steering and what are they?
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4Bridge, Emergency steering, Aux-con and Trick wheel
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What is the purpose of the Dummy Log?
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Produces voltage signals, which simulate speed outputs
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How many pumps per steering unit?
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2
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What is the purpose of the Rod Meter (Pitsword)?
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Measures the speed and distance traveled.
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Where is the Rod Meter located?
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3 Pump room
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What are the locations of the Gyrocompasses?
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Master- AFT ICAuxiliary- FWD IC
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Name the watch standers in DC central?
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EEOW Water-deskJEEOW List controlE-desk A-deskR-desk
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Upon loss of DC central were does propulsion control go?
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3MMR
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EDGs run on what?
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JP-5
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What are the engineering night orders?
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Orders written by the Chief Engineer covering any special inctructions and comments, normally covering the time between 2000 and 0800. The EDO is responsible for carrrying out night orders or recording those not carried out.
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What is the Liquid Load Plan (draft report)?
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Contains draft of ship FWD, AFT and mean draft and total displacement.
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What are the Naval Ship's technical manual (NSTM)?
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Manuals containing instruction and guidance concerning shipboard procedures, equipment repairs, testing and overall management of materials, equipment and systems.
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WHAT DOES USW STAND FOR?
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UNDERSEA WARFARE
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WHAT DOES ASW STAND FOR?
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ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
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WHAT TYPE OF ASW HELO'S DO WE HAVE ONBOARD AND HOW MANY SONOBOUYS FOR EACH?
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SH-60B (25)SH-60F (14)
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WHAT IS THE SLQ-25?
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NIXIE TORPEDO COUNTERMEASURES
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WHERE IS THE SLQ-25 (NIXIE) LOCATED?
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FANTAIL1 PORT; 1 STBD
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HOW MANY FISH DOES SLQ-25 (NIXIE) HAVE?
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4
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HOW MANY CABLES DOES SLQ-25 (NIXIE)HAVE?
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2
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HOW LONG DOES THE CABLES OF THE SLQ-25 (NIXIE)?
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1500 FT
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WHAT DOES EW STAND FOR?
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ELECTRONIC WARFARE
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WHAT DOES EMCON STAND FOR?
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EMISSIONS CONTROL
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF EMCON?
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TO PREVENT OTHER ADVERSARIES FROM OBTAINING INFORMATION ABOUT OUR OWN FORCES. (TO HIDE THE SHIP)
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WHAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT DO WE USE TO MONITOR EMCON?
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SLQ-32
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HOW MANY TYPES OF EMCON ARE THERE?
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5A A1 B C D
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WHICH IS THE MOST RESTRICTIVE TYPE OF EMCON?
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A
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WHICH IS THE LEAST RESTRICTIVE?
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D
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WHAT DOES HEOR STAND FOR?
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HAZARDS OF ELECTRO-MAGNETIC RADIATION TO ORDNANCE
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WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF HERO CONDITION?
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SAFEUNSAFE SUSCEPTIBLE
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WHAT DOES SCC STAND FOR?
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SEA COMBAT COMMANDER
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WHAT ARE THE 2 TYPES SURFACE SEARCH RADARS AND THEIR RANGES?
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SPS-64 (64NM)SPS-67 (110 NM)
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WHAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT DO WE USE TO PLOT MAN OVERBOARD?
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DRT
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WHAT DOES DRT STAND FOR?
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DEAD RECKONING TRACER
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WHAT ARE THE 2 SCALES ON THE DRT?
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NORMAL 2000:1MAN OVERBOARD 200:1
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WHAT DOES D&D STAND FOR?
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DISPLAY AND DECISION
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WHAT IS ANOTHER NAME FOR D&D?
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THE PIT
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NAME THE FIVE WATCHSTATIONS IN THE PIT?
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CDCWO - SITS IN THE LEFT SIDETAO - RIGHT SIDETAS - CONSOLE ON THE FAR LEFT FROM TAOSWC - MIDDLE CONSOLESTRIKE - CONSOLE ON THE FAR RIGHT
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WHAT DOES TAO STAND FOR?
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TACTICAL ACTION OFFICER
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WHAT DOES TAO'S JOB?
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TO DEFEND THE SHIP
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WHAT IS THE CDCWO JOB?
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TO ASSIST THE TAO
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WHAT DOES SWC STAND FOR?
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SHIPS WEAPONS COORDINATOR
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WHAT IS THE JOB OF SWC?
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DIRECT LIASON BETWEEN THE TAO AND THE WEAPONS CONTROL STATIONS
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WHAT DOES AIC STAND FOR?
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AIR INTERCEPT CONTROLLER
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WHAT DOES AN AIC CONTROL?
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CAP (COMBAT AIR PATROL)
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WHO IS THE PRIMARY WATCHSTANDER IN AIR D&T?
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TRACK SUPERVISOR
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NAME THE 4 LINKS AND THE NICKNAMES?
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4A - DOLLY11 - ALLIGATOR14 - BEAVER16 - TIMBER
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WHAT ARE THE 2 AIR SEARCH RADARS AND THE RANGES?
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SPS-48 (220 NM)SPS-49 (256 NM)
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2D AND 3D?
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2D - BEARING AND RANGE3D - BEARING, RANGE AND ALTITUDE
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WHICH AIR SEARCH RADAR IS 3D?
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SPS-48
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WHAT DOES DLRP STAND FOR?
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DATA LINK REFERENCE POINT
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A LINK?
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TO PROVIDE AN INDEPTH TACTICAL PICTURE FOR THE BATTLE GROUP
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WHAT IS THE PRIMARY MISSION OF CDC?
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COLLECTION, PROCESSING, DISPLAY, EVALUATE AND DISSEMINATION OF TACTICAL INFROMATION
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WHAT IS THE SECONDARY MISSION OF CDC?
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CONTROL AND ASSIST
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WHAT SQUADRON MANS UP IN SCC MODULE?
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DESRON 15
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WHAT DOES C2P STAND FOR?
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COMMAND AND CONTROL PROCESSOR
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WHAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IS USED FOR READING MODES 1 THROUGH C?
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UPA-59
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WHAT CONSOLES DO OS'S USE TO OPERATE?
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OJ-451
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WHAT DOES HEOR STAND FOR?
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HAZARDS OF ELECTRO-MAGNETIC RADIATION TO ORDNANCE
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WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF HERO CONDITION?
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SAFEUNSAFE SUSCEPTIBLE
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WHAT DOES SCC STAND FOR?
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SEA COMBAT COMMANDER
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WHAT ARE THE 2 TYPES SURFACE SEARCH RADARS AND THEIR RANGES?
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SPS-64 (64NM)SPS-67 (110 NM)
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WHAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT DO WE USE TO PLOT MAN OVERBOARD?
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DRT
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WHAT DOES DRT STAND FOR?
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DEAD RECKONING TRACER
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WHAT ARE THE 2 SCALES ON THE DRT?
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NORMAL 2000:1MAN OVERBOARD 200:1
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WHAT DOES D&D STAND FOR?
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DISPLAY AND DECISION
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WHAT IS ANOTHER NAME FOR D&D?
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THE PIT
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NAME THE FIVE WATCHSTATIONS IN THE PIT?
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CDCWO - SITS IN THE LEFT SIDETAO - RIGHT SIDETAS - CONSOLE ON THE FAR LEFT FROM TAOSWC - MIDDLE CONSOLESTRIKE - CONSOLE ON THE FAR RIGHT
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WHAT DOES TAO STAND FOR?
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TACTICAL ACTION OFFICER
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WHAT DOES TAO'S JOB?
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TO DEFEND THE SHIP
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WHAT IS THE CDCWO JOB?
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TO ASSIST THE TAO
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WHAT DOES SWC STAND FOR?
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SHIPS WEAPONS COORDINATOR
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WHAT IS THE JOB OF SWC?
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DIRECT LIASON BETWEEN THE TAO AND THE WEAPONS CONTROL STATIONS
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WHAT ARE THE 6 STEPS OF SHIPS DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE?
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SEARCH - DETECT- DESIGNATE - ACQUIRE - TRACK - ENGAGE
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR SEARCHING?
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RADAR, SONAR, EW EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING A/C, LOOKOUTS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR DETECTING?
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RADAR, SONAR, EW EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING A/C, LOOKOUTS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR DESIGNATING?
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ACDS, EW EQUIPMENT, IFF
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR ACQUIRING?
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TAS, CIWS, NATO ILLUMINATORS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR TRACKING?
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TAS, CIWS, NATO ILLUMINATORS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR ENGAGING?
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RAM, CIWS, NATO SEASPARROW
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WHAT DOES A WARNING STATUS "YELLOW" IN ALL WARFARE AREAS MEAN?
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HOSTILITIES ARE PROBABLE
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WHAT DOES AN AIR WARNING "RED" MEAN?
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WE ARE CURRENTLY UNDER AN AIR ATTACK (A/C OR MISSILES)
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WHAT DOES C2W STAND FOR?
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COMMAND AND CONTROL WARFARE
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WHAT DOES NSFS STAND FOR?
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NAVAL SURFACE FIRE SUPPORT
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WHAT DOES RADAR STAND FOR?
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RADIO DETECTION AND RANGING
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WHAT DOES SONAR STAND FOR?
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SOUND NAVAGATION AND RANGING
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WHAT DOES TACAN STAND FOR?
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TACTICAL AIR NAVIGATION
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WHAT IS THE TACAN USED FOR?
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A BEACON FOR AIRCRAFT TO GIVE THEIR LOCATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIP
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WHERE IS THE TACAN ANTENNA?
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AT THE VERY TOP OF THE MAIN MAST.
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SPECIFICALLY WHAT DATA DOES TACAN PROVIDE TO AIRCRAFT?
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AZIMUTH, RAND AND STATION ID
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CAN YOU NAME A NAVAL GUN WEAPON SYSTEM?
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5"/54 MK 45 MOD 1,2 OR 376 MM MK 75
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WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM RATE OF FIRE FOR 5"/54 MK 45 GUN?
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20 ROUNDS PER MINUTE
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WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM RATE OF FIRE FOR A 76 MM MK 75?
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80 ROUNDS PER MINUTE
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WHAT IS THE APPROXIMATE RANGE OF A 76 MM MK 75?
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16,500 METERS
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STATE THE WARFARE AREAS THAT UTILIZE NAVAL MISSILE SYSTEMS?
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ANTI AIR WARFARE, ANTI SHIP MISSILE DEFENSE, UNDER SEA WARFARE, STRIKE AND LAND ATTACK
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE FIRE CONTROL?
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DETECT, TRACK AND ENGAGE TARGETS.WARHEAD ON FOREHEADS.TO PUT ORDNANCE ON TARGET ON TIME.
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WHAT ARE HARPOONS USED FOR?
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ANTISHIP MISSILE
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WHAT ARE TOMAHAWKS USED FOR?
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STRIKE OR LAND ATTACK
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WHAT DOES TLAM STAND FOR?
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TOMAHAWK LAND ATTACK MISSILE
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WHAT IS THE KITTY HAWK'S ROLE IN TOMAHAWK MISSION STRIKES?
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TOMAHAWK MISSIONS ARE PLANNED ON BOARD, THEN TRANSMITTED VIA EHF POINT TO POINT TO THE SHOOTERS (CRUISERS, DESTROYERS, AND SOME SUBMARINES)
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WHAT ARE VERTICAL LAUNCHED ASROCs USED FOR?
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TO DESTROY SUBAMARINES
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WHAT DOES ASROC STAND FOR?
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ANTI SUBMARINE ROCKET
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WHAT ARE STANDARD MISSILES USED FOR?
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ANTI-AIR WARFARE
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WHAT ARE TORPEDOES USED FOR?
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ANTI-SUBMARINE AND ANTI-SHIP
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STATE A NAVY SHIP SELF DEFENSE SYSTEM?
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CIWS, RAM, NATO SEASPARROW, AND 50 CAL
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WHAT DOES CIWS STAND FOR?
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CLOSE IN WEAPON SYSTEM
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WHAT ARE THE NUMBERS FOR OUR CIWS MOUNTS?
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24 AND 25
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WHAT IS THE MAX RANGE OF CIWS?
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2000 YDS
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HOW MANY ROUNDS DOES A CIWS MOUNT HOLD?
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1550 ROUNDS
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WHERE CAN CIWS BE FIRED FROM?
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CDC RCP OF FORM THE MOUNT'S LCP
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WHAT IS THE STANDARD LOAD FOR CIWS?
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1500 ROUNDS
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WHAT DOES CIWS FIRE?
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20 MM TUNGSTEN BULLETS
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WHAT FIRE CONTROL RADAR DOES CIWS USE?
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ITS OWN
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WHAT IS THE CIWS COOLED BY?
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FIRE MAIN (THIS ESTABLISHES THE FIRE MAIN'S IMPORTANCE IN SHIP'S DEFENSE)
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WHAT IS THE OPTIMUM ENGAGEMENT RANGE OF CIWS?
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500 YARDS
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WHAT DOES RCP STAND FOR?
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REMOTE CONTROL PANEL
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WHAT DOES LCP STAND FOR?
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LOCAL CONTROL PANEL
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SPECIFICALLY WHERE ARE THE CIWS RCP'S LOCATED?
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CDC, 2 UNITS ON THE LEFT BETWEEN THE VIDEO WALL AND TAS ACDS CONSOLE
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WHAT ARE THE 6 STEPS OF SHIPS DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE?
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SEARCH - DETECT- DESIGNATE - ACQUIRE - TRACK - ENGAGE
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR SEARCHING?
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RADAR, SONAR, EW EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING A/C, LOOKOUTS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR DETECTING?
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RADAR, SONAR, EW EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING A/C, LOOKOUTS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR DESIGNATING?
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ACDS, EW EQUIPMENT, IFF
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR ACQUIRING?
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TAS, CIWS, NATO ILLUMINATORS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR TRACKING?
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TAS, CIWS, NATO ILLUMINATORS
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IN THE DETECT TO ENGAGE SEQUENCE, WHAT IS ONE THING WE USE FOR ENGAGING?
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RAM, CIWS, NATO SEASPARROW
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WHAT DOES A WARNING STATUS "YELLOW" IN ALL WARFARE AREAS MEAN?
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HOSTILITIES ARE PROBABLE
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WHAT DOES AN AIR WARNING "RED" MEAN?
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WE ARE CURRENTLY UNDER AN AIR ATTACK (A/C OR MISSILES)
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WHAT DOES C2W STAND FOR?
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COMMAND AND CONTROL WARFARE
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WHAT DOES NSFS STAND FOR?
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NAVAL SURFACE FIRE SUPPORT
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WHAT DOES RADAR STAND FOR?
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RADIO DETECTION AND RANGING
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WHAT DOES SONAR STAND FOR?
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SOUND NAVAGATION AND RANGING
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WHAT DOES TACAN STAND FOR?
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TACTICAL AIR NAVIGATION
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WHAT IS THE TACAN USED FOR?
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A BEACON FOR AIRCRAFT TO GIVE THEIR LOCATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIP
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WHERE IS THE TACAN ANTENNA?
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AT THE VERY TOP OF THE MAIN MAST.
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SPECIFICALLY WHAT DATA DOES TACAN PROVIDE TO AIRCRAFT?
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AZIMUTH, RAND AND STATION ID
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CAN YOU NAME A NAVAL GUN WEAPON SYSTEM?
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5"/54 MK 45 MOD 1,2 OR 376 MM MK 75
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WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM RATE OF FIRE FOR 5"/54 MK 45 GUN?
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20 ROUNDS PER MINUTE
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WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM RATE OF FIRE FOR A 76 MM MK 75?
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80 ROUNDS PER MINUTE
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WHAT IS THE APPROXIMATE RANGE OF A 76 MM MK 75?
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16,500 METERS
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STATE THE WARFARE AREAS THAT UTILIZE NAVAL MISSILE SYSTEMS?
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ANTI AIR WARFARE, ANTI SHIP MISSILE DEFENSE, UNDER SEA WARFARE, STRIKE AND LAND ATTACK
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE FIRE CONTROL?
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DETECT, TRACK AND ENGAGE TARGETS.WARHEAD ON FOREHEADS.TO PUT ORDNANCE ON TARGET ON TIME.
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WHAT ARE HARPOONS USED FOR?
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ANTISHIP MISSILE
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WHAT ARE TOMAHAWKS USED FOR?
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STRIKE OR LAND ATTACK
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WHAT DOES TLAM STAND FOR?
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TOMAHAWK LAND ATTACK MISSILE
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WHAT IS THE KITTY HAWK'S ROLE IN TOMAHAWK MISSION STRIKES?
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TOMAHAWK MISSIONS ARE PLANNED ON BOARD, THEN TRANSMITTED VIA EHF POINT TO POINT TO THE SHOOTERS (CRUISERS, DESTROYERS, AND SOME SUBMARINES)
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WHAT ARE VERTICAL LAUNCHED ASROCs USED FOR?
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TO DESTROY SUBAMARINES
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WHAT DOES ASROC STAND FOR?
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ANTI SUBMARINE ROCKET
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WHAT ARE STANDARD MISSILES USED FOR?
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ANTI-AIR WARFARE
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WHAT ARE TORPEDOES USED FOR?
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ANTI-SUBMARINE AND ANTI-SHIP
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STATE A NAVY SHIP SELF DEFENSE SYSTEM?
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CIWS, RAM, NATO SEASPARROW, AND 50 CAL
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WHAT DOES CIWS STAND FOR?
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CLOSE IN WEAPON SYSTEM
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WHAT ARE THE NUMBERS FOR OUR CIWS MOUNTS?
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24 AND 25
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WHAT IS THE MAX RANGE OF CIWS?
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2000 YDS
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HOW MANY ROUNDS DOES A CIWS MOUNT HOLD?
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1550 ROUNDS
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WHERE CAN CIWS BE FIRED FROM?
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CDC RCP OF FORM THE MOUNT'S LCP
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WHAT IS THE STANDARD LOAD FOR CIWS?
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1500 ROUNDS
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WHAT DOES CIWS FIRE?
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20 MM TUNGSTEN BULLETS
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WHAT FIRE CONTROL RADAR DOES CIWS USE?
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ITS OWN
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WHAT IS THE CIWS COOLED BY?
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FIRE MAIN (THIS ESTABLISHES THE FIRE MAIN'S IMPORTANCE IN SHIP'S DEFENSE)
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WHAT IS THE OPTIMUM ENGAGEMENT RANGE OF CIWS?
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500 YARDS
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WHAT DOES RCP STAND FOR?
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REMOTE CONTROL PANEL
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WHAT DOES LCP STAND FOR?
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LOCAL CONTROL PANEL
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SPECIFICALLY WHERE ARE THE CIWS RCP'S LOCATED?
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CDC, 2 UNITS ON THE LEFT BETWEEN THE VIDEO WALL AND TAS ACDS CONSOLE
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Describes the inherent nature and enduring principles of naval forces.
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Naval Warfare
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Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war.
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Naval Intelligence
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Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions
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Naval Operations
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Addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in the support of naval forces
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Naval Logistics
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Examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment.
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Naval Planning
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Provides the basic concepts to fulfill the information needs of commanders, forces, and weapon systems.
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Naval Command and Control
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Provides the basic concepts to fulfill the information needs of commandeers, forces, and weapon systems.
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Command and control
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Examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment.
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Naval planning
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Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war.
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Naval Intelligence
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Osmond Ingram (DD 255).
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What was the first navy ship named after an enlisted man?
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What three classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the navy?
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Ships-of-the-lineFrigates Sloops-of-war
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7-8 May 1942
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Battle of Coral Sea
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:the world's first carrier verses carrier battle
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Battle of Coral Sea
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3-5 June 1942
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Midway
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was the turning point of the Pacific war.
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Midway
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13-15 November 1942
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Guadalcanal
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The USS Juneau: The Sullivans along with 700 others were lost.
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Guadalcanal
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The final blow to the Japanese navy came October 23, 1944.
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Battle of Leyte Gulf
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Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy
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"taxation without representation"
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Birthday of the Navy
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13 October 1775
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Admiral
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17 guns
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Vice Admiral
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15 guns
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Rear Admiral
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13 guns
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Commodore
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11 guns
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2nd fleet
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Atlantic Fleet Norfolk, Virginia
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3rd & 7th fleets
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Pacific Fleet San Diego, California while 7th fleet is in Yokosuka, Japan.
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6th fleet
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Naval Forces, Europe
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Provides immediate sealift capability in the time ofemergency.
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Military Sealift Command (MSC)-
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Mission is to provide trained units and qualified individuals for active duty in time of war or national emergency and at other times required by national security.
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Naval Reserve
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The total compliment of reservists in the SELRES, TAR, and IRR programs.
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Ready Reserve
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Subject to involuntary recall for war or national emergency, or by the president up to 90 days to support operational requirements without the declaration of national emergency.
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Selected Reserve
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Serve on full-time active duty in support of the Naval Reserve.
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TAR
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Subject to involuntary recall for war or national emergency. Members are not required to train.
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Individual Ready Reserves
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To provide central decision making point during battle situations. To provide for the orderly movement of the ship during battle.
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Command and Ship Control
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To provide a capability for detection, communications, electronic warfare, electronic repair, and ship handling/maneuvering during battle conditions.
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Operations Control
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To provide offensive/defensive weapons capability during battle conditions.
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Weapons Control
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To provide propulsion and maneuverability during battle.
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Engineering control
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To provide damage repair capability during battle conditions
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Damage Control
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To provide a capability for offensive and defensive actions, emergency situations, or the debarkation of troops during an amphibious assault.
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Primary Flight Control
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To provide standards for combating mines.
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Mine Countermeasures Control
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To provide orderly debarkation of troops/equipment during an amphib assault.
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Debarkation Control
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Establishes uniform policy for assignment of personnel, berthing, maintenance, visiting, recall and zone inspections
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Administrative bill
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Sets forth policies and procedures in such areas as the boat bill, cold weather, darken ship EMCON, etc…
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Operational bill
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Provide and organize prescribed procedures and assign responsibilities for controlling the effects of major emergency or disaster suffered by the ship.
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Emergency bill
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Assign responsibility for a promulgated procedures for defense against sneak/swimmer attack, evacuate civilians, prisoner of war, etc.
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Special bill
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Assign personnel and stations necessary to fight the ship.
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Battle bill
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Each person in the division is listed by billet number displaying his assignments for battle, watch, operational, and emergency bills.
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Watch quarter and station bill
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Types of discharges:
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Honorable, General (Under Honorable Conditions), Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct Discharge & Dishonorable
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Dependent Application/Emergency Data Form
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Page 2
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NAVPERS 1070/604 (Awards & Qualifications)
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Page 4
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Administrative Remarks
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Page 13
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Court Memorandum: It shall be used to record court-martial and nonjudicial punishment that affect pay
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Page 7
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Date Time Group (DTG)
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The DTG consists of six digits. The first two digits represent the date, the second two digits represent the hour, and the third two digits represent the minutes. Next follows the month followed by the year.Example: 220001Z NOV 98
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Validating COSAL
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Every 2-3 years download everything & validating during ILO. Reconciliate what is sorted and what is not.
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Updating COSAL
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Modifications, additions, and deletions.
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Automated Shore Interface/Revised Alternative Data flow (ASI/RAD)
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Receive monthly from NAVSEA in a sequence numbered tape. Provides updates, configurations, a report update. Tells what is missing at the end of each month.
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For exchange basis only. Advice code is 5g.
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Turn-in
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Turned into Supply when new item is in place. (Advice code 5S) DLR items reflect 2 prices, 1 is Standard Price and 1 is Net Unit Price.
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Remain in Place (RIP)
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Usually DLR’s.Used for troubleshooting only. If for permanent use must be approved by CO.
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Maintenance Assist Modules (MAMs)
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Bulky items that are stored in the actual spaces that they will be used.
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Bulkhead ready spares
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Database to assist force commanders by providing TOTAL ASSETS of Battle group.
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Battle Group Asset Management System (BAMS)
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Parts and parts repair consumables required for maintenance of equipment. Y series for repair parts.
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Equipment Maintenance Related Material (EMRM)
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Basis for annual financial management plan. Distribution of money.
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Departmental budget
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Database managed by NAVSEALOGCEN.
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Consolidated Residual Asset Management System Inventory (CRAMSI)
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Contains number fed, cost, and breakdown of costs.
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Monthly foodservice report (Form 1357).
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Compilation of 3 1357’s. Efficiency is determined by Navy Food Service System Office (NFSSO).
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Quarterly foodservice report (Form 1358).
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Marines will eat C-rats. When the ship is in battle quarters, the mess decks will deliver “battle messing” to the GQ stations.
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State what kind of rations are utilized during battle stations when the galley or galley personnel are not available.
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What is the purpose of the (Main Reduction Gear) MRGs?
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To convert high speed/low torque to low speed/high torque to turn the shafts.
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What MARK and MOD VLS do we have?
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MARK 41 MOD 0
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What is gained/lost by having MARK 41 MOD 0?
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Gained 6 cells but lost a strike down crane.
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What does the term Amber deck mean?
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Permission to start engines and rudders
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Seawater service pumps supply cooling to 7 things. Name 4.
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1. LP Air Compressors2. Main LP Coolers3. Masker Air Coolers4. Praire Air Coolers5. Refrigeration Plants6. Air Conditioning Plants7. AGS Heat Exchanger
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What is CEB?
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Combined Effect Bomblet
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What is the OA's primary Surface Serach Radar and what is it's range?
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SPS-67 70NM
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What does the acronym WSC mean?
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Weapons Control System
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What is WSC?
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Translates engagement orders received from C&D into commands which will select and control the combat systems weapon
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Name the engineering spaces starting FWD and working AFT
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1. Fwd VCHT2. AUX13. MER14. AUX25. MER26. Shaft Alley7. 3 Generator Room
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What is OA's primary form of fuel?
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Nato F-76
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What does GTM stand for?
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Gas Turbine Modules
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How many GTM are onboard and where are they located?
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7 onboard. 4 Gas Turbine Engines - (2) MER1 & (2) MER23 Gas Turbine Generators - (1) AUX1, (1) MER2, (1) 3 GEN
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How many unrep stations does OA have?
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Eight
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What does "RED DECK" Mean?
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The ship does not meet the requirements to conduct flight ops.
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What is the purpose of degaussing?
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To counteract/neutralize the magnetic field produced by the permenent and induced magnetization thereby making the ship 'magnetically invisible'
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What do the PACCs control?
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GTM's, lube oil, and fuel oil.
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Applying a small voltage to the ships hull to slow down the rusting process is known as _____________.
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Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System
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What are the safety precautions associated with hydrogen sulfide gas?
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Smell of rotten eggs in a space, get out of the space and call a gas free engineer.
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In the A/C&R system, what is the job of the evaporator?
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pickup heat from the item that is being cooled
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In the A/C&R system, what is a TXV and what does it do?
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Thermal expansion valve. Regulates the flow of freon to the evaporator.
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In A/C&R what is the job of the receiver?
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a holding/storage area
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what is the function of the ballast system?
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flood well deck and correct list/trim
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what does DFT stand for and what does it do?
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De-aerating feed tank. Used to free condensate of disolved oxygen and heat the water, plus act as a resevoir for feed water
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what phases of the steam cycle are the DFT in?
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condensate/feed
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what does LPAC stand for and how many do we have onboard?
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low pressure air compressor, 2
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what is H2S and where will you find it?
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hydrogen sulfide gas; CHT tanks, can come from food waste.
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name the 4 degaussing coils.
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a-coil, m-coil, fp-qp coil, fi-qi coil
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what type of diesel generators do we have?
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caterpillar 3508B
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how many 400Hz generators do we have and what does the 400Hz system do?
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3, used for radars, aircraft starting system, gyro
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what is the difference between the vent, blow, and flood valves?
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flood valve - hydraulicvent/blow - motor operatedflood - lets sea water inblow - pushes air into the tank to push water outvent - lets air out of tank
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what is "ABC" and where can you find it?
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automatic boiler control, in #1, #2 MMR boiler fronts
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what is ABT and why do we have them?
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automatic bus transfer, to keep power to vital equipment.
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what is the purpose of the wind indication system?
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to give wind direction and speed relative to the ship
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what does a cross-connected steam plant mean?
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#1 boiler running 2 plants
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what are the 4 phases of the steam cycle?
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generation, expansion, condensate, feed
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in the basic steam cycle, what phase does thermal energy change into mechanical energy?
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expansion phase
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which shaft is longer?
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stbd
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how many line shaft bearings on stbd side?
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6
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what type of evaps do we have?
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3 stage flash type
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how much water does one evap make per day?
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30,000 GPD
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how many A/C plants are onboard?
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3
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name the spaces that have halon distribution.
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fwd/aft deisel, 1/2 MMR, JP-5 pump room
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what is the halon time delay for 1/2 MMR and why?
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60 sec, evac and vents
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name the spaces with CO2 flooding.
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mogas motor roommogas pump roomboat & vehicle pump roompaint lockerhazmat
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what are the CHT modes?
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inport, at sea, transit
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what is NOAP and what does NOAP do for the engineering dept?
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Navy Oil Analysis Program, helps bring attention to possible problems & can be used for t/sing
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how many AFFF zones do we have?
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6
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where is AFFF zone 6?
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lower V aft
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which HCFF feeds zone 5?
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1
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how many fire pumps onboard?
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5
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how many shore power cables?
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8
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what is the total for shore power cables?
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1600W
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what is the maximum electrical capacity of the ships service turbine generators
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450V60Hz750kW1201Amp
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what is jacket water?
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coolant for the diesel engine
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where is the MK-23 located?
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IC gyro
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what types of F/O are used onboard?
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DFM, JP-5, mogas
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name 5 ways to steer the ship
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trick helmemergency hand pumpshaftschock and chainjacking bolts
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what is slop and what does it do?
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steam driven L/O pump, used as a standby L/O pump for the main engine
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what is the light off sequence for an eductor?
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discharge, firemain, suction
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who is the deballasting officer?
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DCA
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what is the main steam used for besides main prop?
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SSTG's
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how many fresh water storage tanks are there?
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7
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what is the total water capacity of the ship?
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89,680 gal
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what is vital air used for?
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boiler controls
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where are the LPAC's located?
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1/2 MMR
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where are 1/2 DBAC's located?
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fwd air deballast room
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what is the purpose of the air deballast system?
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to remove water from the ballast tanks that are below the water line
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how many ballast tanks onboard?
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45
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how many wing tanks onboard?
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4
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how do you fill and drain the wing tanks?
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firemain/gravity drain
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what type of boilers do we have onboard?
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foster and wheeler D type
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name the 6 categories of hazmat.
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FlammablesAeresolsToxicsCorrosivesOxidantsCompressed air
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what is the job of the superheater?
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to make very dry steam
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how many oil spill kits are onboard and where are they located?
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2, pt/stbd catwalks
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what color handwheel is CHT?
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gold
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what depth is needed to be reached to launch/recover an AAV?
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6 FT
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what depth is needed to be reached to launch/recover an LCU?
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8 FT
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what depth is needed to be reached to launch/recover an LCAC?
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0-6 in.
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how many deballast compressors are there?
|
52 fwd (4-30-2-E)3 aft (4-200-1-E)
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what PSI is maintained during ballast operations?
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10 PSI
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how many hydraulic stations are there?
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11
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what 2 valves must be opened to flood 8th deck tanks?
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sea chest and vent valve
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what 2 valves must be opened to dewater 8th deck tanks?
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sea chest and blow valves
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how many AFFF stations are onboard?
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4
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what deck are the AFFF stations located on?
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3rd deck
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what AFFF stations provides bilge sprinkling in MMR 1/2?
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station 1/2
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how do you activate halon?
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pull pin on 5lb CO2 bottle and press handle down.
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where is the APC found?
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galley
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how do you activate an APC system
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pull pin located by the exit, or at 360 degrees a fusible link melts and automatically activates the system
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how many CHT tanks onboard?
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3
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|
what are the CHT tank capacities?
|
fwd, 5878 gal2 aft, 8800 gal
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how many GPM can the CHT pumps pump?
|
300 GPM
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where is the steering ram located?
|
aft steering
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what is the trick wheel?
|
the wheel that you use to steer the ship when taking control in aft steering
|
|
where are the A/C plants located?
|
1. 4-175-1-E2. 4-175-2-E3. 4-120-2-E
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|
where are the reefer plants located?
|
7-62-0-E
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|
where are the ships service emergency diesel generators located?
|
5-36-1-E3-232-3-E
|
|
what type of fuel do the diesel generators burn?
|
normal DFM, emergency JP-5
|
|
where are the diesel generators operated?
|
EPCC
|
|
what is the tonnage of the A/C plants?
|
200 tons
|
|
what are the batteries used for on the SSDG's?
|
for starting and powering the engines computer and touch screens
|
|
where is the emergency hand steering pump located?
|
aft steering
|
|
what is the location of the boilers?
|
1 - 1 MMR2 - 2 MMR
|
|
describe the function of the turbine forced draft blowers
|
to force feed the furnace with combustion air
|
|
describe the function of the economizer
|
to preheat the boiler water before it enters the steam drum to help make the boiler more economical to operate
|
|
describe the function of the soot blowers
|
to blow the soot off the boiler tubes
|
|
how many DFT's do we have and where are they located?
|
21 - 1 MMR2 - 2 MMR
|
|
explain the uses of the LP air system
|
to supply control air to the boilers and engine rooms, tool air, and combat systems dry air
|
|
describe the function of the LP air receiver
|
to store air
|
|
what is the color of an LP air hand wheel?
|
tan
|
|
what is the color of an F/O hand wheel?
|
yellow
|
|
what is the color of a L/O hand wheel?
|
yellow with black stripes
|
|
what is the chemical difference between potable water and boiler/feed water?
|
potable water is treated with bromide or chlorine to kill bacteria to make it safe to drink.boiler/feed water is treated with boiler chemicals to maintain boiler chemistry and is not safe to drink
|
|
what is the location of the potable water pumps onboard?
|
1 - 1 MMR2 - 2 MMR
|
|
where are the SSTG's located?
|
1A/B - 1 MMR2A/B - 2 MMR
|
|
where are the shore power connections?
|
fwd boat deck bulkhead
|
|
what are the duties and responsibilities of the EDO?
|
overall responsible for the entire engineering plant and its operation when the ship is inport and cold iron. Also responsible for all the fire fighting efforts in the DCA's absence.
|
|
what are the duties and responsibilities of the EOOW?
|
overall responsible for the operation of the engineering plant while steaming.
|
|
describe the function of the L/O purifier
|
removes dirt and water from the L/O before it is sent to the main engine.
|
|
state the purpose and the location of the oily waste separator
|
located in 1 MMR, purpose is to remove oil from bilge water and allow the water to be pumped over the side without polluting the ocean
|
|
where are the main thrust bearings located?
|
first bearings outside the main reduction gear on both shafts, 1 /2 MMR
|
|
where is the strut bearing located?
|
outside the skin of the ship, last bearing before the prop.
|
|
state the purpose and location of the main condenser
|
1/2 MMR under the main engine, its purpose is to condense the steam and return it to the feed system.
|
|
describe the function and color of the ahead throttle valve.
|
green, allows steam to enter the HP turbine to allow the engine to turn in the ahead direction
|
|
describe the function and color of the astern throttle valve
|
red, allows steam to enter the LP turbine to allow the engine to turn in the astern direction.
|
|
what does HMUG stand for and what is it used for?
|
hazardous material users guide, provides ships personnel with a simple and easy to use aid to supplement technical data found in the MSDS
|
|
what are the 6 categories of hazmat?
|
FlammableAerosolsToxicsCorrosiveOxidantsCompressed gases
|
|
what is MAM's and what are they used for?
|
maintenance assist modules, help test parts of equipment
|
|
what is optar and why do we have an optar?
|
operational target, to keep track of ship's/dept's funds
|
|
what is an MOV and what types are there?
|
material obligation validation program, internal and external
|
|
who is the postal officer?
|
disbo/suppo
|
|
when would you receive battle rations?
|
during GQ
|
|
what is MSDS and what can you find on a MSDS sheet?
|
material safety data sheet, PPE, medical treatment, disposal info
|
|
what is PPE and where can you find out what type you need?
|
personnel protective equipment, HMUG/MSDS/MRC
|
|
what is a movrep used for?
|
provides info on ETD, ETA, location, and employment
|
|
how many hours prior to a ship's arrival inport conus must a logreq be submitted?
|
48 hours
|
|
what are the M's in the 3-M system?
|
maintenance, material, management
|
|
what is a NSN and how many digits are there?
|
national stock number, 13 digits
|
|
what is BDFA and how much is it per day?
|
basic daily food allowance, $7.70 per day
|
|
what is a DLR and what is it used for?
|
depot level repairable, repair items at supply depot to save money for the navy in replacement parts
|
|
what is a RIP and what is it used for?
|
remain in place, assigned to certain items that can't be taken out without a replacement part
|
|
what is a QPA and what is it used for?
|
quantity per application, limitation for every part requested
|
|
why do we have the fedlog?
|
to verify the info on the RPPO's order
|
|
what is DBQ's mission?
|
to operate offensively in a high density multi-threat environment
|
|
what is the importance of the cosal in relationship to the ship's mission and sustainability?
|
cosal is the coordinated shipboard allowance list, it is a list of the equipment onboard that we need to fulfill our mission
|
|
as far as the cosal goes what is the term validating mean.
|
every 2-3 years reconcilliate what is supported and what is not.
|
|
in terms of the cosal, what does updating mean?
|
modifications, additions, and deletions.
|
|
what is the automated shor interface/revised alternative data flow (ASI/RAD)?
|
received monthly from navsea in a sequence numbered tape. provides updates, configurations, and a report update to tell what is missing at the end of the month.
|
|
what is a bulkhead ready spare
|
bulky items that are stored in the actual spaces that they will be used
|
|
what is BAMS?
|
battle group asset management system, it's a database to assist force commanders by providing total assets of the battle group
|
|
what is CRAMSI?
|
consolidated residual asset management system inventory, database managed by navsealogcen
|
|
what is hazardous material reutilization?
|
the process of reusing hazmat
|
|
what is DRMO?
|
defense reutilization marketing office. used items are warehoused and then given to military units that can use the item, not charged.
|
|
what are the 2 components of the optar and what are their differences?
|
equipment maintenance related material (EMRM) - parts and parts repair consumables required for maintenance of equipment.other - administrative and housekeeping items.
|
|
how is credit distributed for parts when they are turned back into supply?
|
item goes back to stock, turned into DRMO, credit is given to tycom who has a large pool of money that is distributed accordingly at the end of the FY.
|
|
what is the purpose of the ships store afloat?
|
provide comfort for the crew and generate funds for MWR. sells items at lowest possible price.
|
|
define the term endurance loading of subsistence and describe how it affects the ships mission and sustainability.
|
normally for 45 days but determined by tycom, it is how much stores is loaded to sustain the ship for a designated amount of time to all for continuous operations.
|
|
what is a form 1359 and how often is it submitted?
|
quarterly food service report, it contains numbers, FEF, cost, and breakdown of cost.
|
|
what kind of rations are utilized during battle stations when the galley or galley personnel are not available?
|
marines will eat MRE's, crew will eat 'battle messing' delivered by the mess decks to GQ stations.
|
|
State the 6 areas of naval doctrine.
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Naval WarfareNaval IntelligenceNaval LogisticsNaval PlanningNaval OperationsNaval Command & Control
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|
naval warfare
|
describes inherent nature and enduring principles of naval forces.
|
|
naval intelligence
|
points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war
|
|
naval logistics
|
addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in support of naval forces.
|
|
naval planning
|
examines force planning and relationship between our capabilities and operational planning.
|
|
naval operations
|
develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of USN and USMC expeditionary maritime traditions
|
|
naval command & control
|
provides the basic concepts to fulfill the information needs of commanders, forces, and weapon systems.
|
|
state the 7 principles of naval logistics
|
ResponsivenessEconomyFlexibilitySimplicityAttainabilitySustainabilitySurvivability
|
|
what was the first navy ship named after an enlisted man?
|
Osmand Ingram (DD 255)launched 28 feb 1919first enlisted man KIA in WWI, lost when Cassin (DD 43) was torpedoed in Oct 1917.
|
|
why do we dip the ensign?
|
for merchant ships "saluting" naval ships, they dip their ensign, and we answer by dipping our ensign.
|
|
what 3 classes of ships existed at the inception of the navy?
|
ships of the line, frigates, and sloops of war
|
|
describe ship-of-the-line
|
battleship of the sailing dayslargest ships of the time64-100 guns of various sizes.
|
|
describe frigates at inception of the navy
|
cruisers of the 18th centurysmaller and faster than SotL28-44 guns
|
|
describe sloop-of-war
|
small sailing warships10-20 guns
|
|
what was the importance of the battle of coral sea?
|
7-8 May 1942U.S. was alerted of a large japanese force moving to the coral sea to capture Port Moresby in an attempt to move towards australia by the breaking of the japanese navy code.US sank Jap carrier - 7 MayUS damaged Jap carrier, Jap sank lexington and damaged yorktown - 8 Maytactical victory for Japanjapan never again threatened australia
|
|
what was the importance of the voyage of the great white fleet?
|
left Hampton Roads, VA for a round the world cruise to demonstrate the strength of the US Navy.
|
|
what was the importance of the battle of normandy?
|
it was the largest amphibious operation in history.
|
|
what was the importance of the battle of the midway?
|
3-5 June 1942turning point of the pacific warJap had 4 carriers and 11 battleshipsUS had 3 carriers at midwayUS sank 3 Jap carriers, then the 4th on the next dayJap sank YorktownJapan lost its bid for control of the pacific in one day.
|
|
what was the importance of the battle at the guadalcanal?
|
13-15 Nov 1942an exception in the navy policy of family members being on different ships was made for the Sullivan brothers on the Juneau.after limping off for repairs, Juneau was torpedoed and the sullivan brothers, along with 700 others, were lost.Navy policy was reinstated to separate family members on ships.
|
|
what was the importance of the battle of leyte gulf?
|
23 Oct 1944Japan sent a naval force to attack the US fleet in Leyte gulf. plan backfired and operation was complete failure.this severed Japan from the phillipines, which was its main supply source.
|
|
what were the conditions that led to the formation of the US Navy?
|
due to issues with england during the mid-1700's, the Continental congress felt forced to act as a provisional government for the colonies.Issued money, established a postal service, and created a continental Navy.
|
|
what qualities characterize the navy/MC team as instruments to support national policies?
|
readiness, flexibility, self-sustainability, and mobility
|
|
what are the 3 levels of war and explain.
|
Tactical - involves the details of individual engagementsOperational - concerns forces collectively in a theaterStrategic - focuses on supporting national goalsthere are no precise boundaries in each level of war.
|
|
who is the commander in chief?
|
Pres. George W. Bush
|
|
who is the secretary of defense?
|
HON Robert M. Gates
|
|
who makes the policies and controls the DON organization, admin, ops and efficiency?
|
secretary of the navy
|
|
who is the navy rep of the joint chiefs of staff and keeps SECNAV informed of UCS activities and responsible to the President and SECDEF for external DON duties?
|
chief of naval operations (CNO)
|
|
what are the Fleet Commanders in Charge (CINC) responsibilities?
|
operating forces - ships, crafts classified and organized into command by type.
|
|
who is responsible for the ships that make up the operational numbered fleets?
|
type commander (TYCOM)
|
|
who is the Navy's senior enlisted member? serves as senior enlisted rep of the Navy and as senior enlisted adviser to the CNO in all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel and their families?
|
MCPON
|
|
Fleet Master Chief
|
he/she is the principal enlisted advisor to the Fleet CINC
|
|
Force Master Chief
|
Principal enlisted advisers to CO's.responsibility of keeping the CO up to date on situations, procedures, and practices that affect the morale, welfare, and well being of enlisted crew
|
|
Command Master Chief
|
enlisted adviser to the CO.keeps CO up to date on situations, procedures, and practices that affect the morale, welfare, and well being of enlisted crew and families
|
|
what is the function of the operational commands?
|
Atlantic fleet - 2nd fleetPacific fleet - 3rd/7th fleetNaval forces, Europe - 6th fleetMilitary Sealift Command (MSC) - provides immediate sealift capability in the time of emergency.
|
|
what is the geographic AOR for:2nd fleet3rd/7th fleet5th fleet6th fleetMilitary Sealift Command
|
2nd - atlantic ocean, headquarters in Norfolk, VA3rd/7th - pacific ocean, 3rd fleet headquarters is San Diego, CA; 7th fleet headquarters is Yokosuka, Japan5th - persian gulf, headquarters is Manama, Bahrain6th - mediterranean gulf, headquarters is Gaeta, ItalyMSC - worldwide, headquarters is Washington DC
|
|
what is the purpose and content of the Standard Organization and Regulations of the US Navy (SORN)
|
to provide all units with the same basic organization, regardless of their mission.
|
|
what manual governs the coordination of evolutions and emergency procedures and the conduct of personnel in the unit, and also provides a ready source of info concerning the duties, responsibilities, and authority of unit personnel?
|
Ship's/Command's Organization and Regulations Manual
|
|
what is the inter-relationship between Naval Air Squadrons, Naval Surface Forces, Naval Sub-Surface Forces, and Naval Amphibious Forces?
|
Each may wage war on their own depending upon the mission, but more frequently each interfaces and coordinates with one another to conduct total war.
|
|
what is the function of the Naval Reserves?
|
to provide trained units and qualified individuals for active duty in time of war or national emergency and at other times required by national security.
|
|
what is the function of the Ready Reserves?
|
the total compliment of reservists in the SELRES, TAR, and IRR programs.
|
|
what is the function of the selected reserves?
|
subject to involuntary recall for war or national emergency, or by the president up to 90 days to support operational requirements without the declaration of national emergency.
|
|
what is the function of the TAR?
|
serve on full-time active duty in support of the Naval Reserves.
|
|
what is the Individual Ready Reserves?
|
subject to involuntary recall for war or national emergency. members not required to train.
|
|
responsibilities of the CO
|
absolute control of the command until relieved by competent authority.responsible for overall safety and efficiency of the entire command.has power vested by the UCMJ to impose limited punishment, but this power cannot be delegated.
|
|
responsibilities of the XO
|
direct rep of the CO in maintaining military and general efficiency of the ship.all dept heads, other officers, and enlisted personnel are under the XO's orders in all matters pertaining to operation and maintenance of the ship.XO is head of the planning board for training.
|
|
responsibilities of the Dept Head.
|
direct representative of the CO in all matters pertaining to the dept.reports to the CO for the operational readiness of the dept.reports to the XO for admin matters and keeps the XO informed of reports made to the CO.
|
|
responsibilities of the CMC.
|
principal enlisted adviser to the CO.responsible for keeping the CO up to date on situations, procedures, and practices that affect the morale, welfare, and well being of the enlisted crew.
|
|
responsibilities of the DivO.
|
responsible under the dept head for the proper performance of the subordinates in the division.enlisted person's major link in the chain of command.
|
|
responsibilities of the LCPO.
|
senior PO assigned to the division/dept.assists the div/dept in administration, supervision, and training of the div/dept.
|
|
responsibilities of the WCS.
|
senior PO in charge of a maintenance group.responsible to the dept head via the divo for 3-M operation within the WC.
|
|
responsibilities of the DCPO.
|
responsible for DC functions of the division and related equipment.
|
|
responsibilities of the CCC.
|
responsible for career info, training, and assisting the crew in conversions and career paths.
|
|
responsibilities of the ship's 3-M coordinator.
|
responsible to the CO for the completion of all maintenance, as well as training and testing of all maintenance men.
|
|
responsibilities of the ombudsman.
|
liaison between the CO and the family of all personnel.
|
|
responsibilities of the financial specialist.
|
advises crewmembers in budgeting, savings, and basic money management.
|
|
responsibilities of the DAPA.
|
advises CO/XO on all matters concerning the Navy Drug & Alcohol Program.provides onboard screening, education, prevention, counseling, aftercare, and referrals.
|
|
responsibilities of the QA coordinator.
|
assigned to assure the prevention of defects in maintenance and work.
|
|
responsibilities of medical dept.
|
responsible for the health and well being of the crew and embarked personnel.
|
|
responsibilities of the safety officer.
|
responsible to the CO for identifying safety problems and training the crew on proper safety procedures for all evolutions.investigates all mishaps and provides a mishap report to NAVSAFCEN via the CO.
|
|
responsibilities of the divisional safety PO.
|
responsible to the safety officer for identifying safety problems and completing safety mishap reports.
|
|
responsibilities of the security manager.
|
responsible for the safe handling of all sensitive material.
|
|
purpose of a shipboard battle organization in relation to:command and ship controloperations controlweapons controlengineering controldamage controlprimary flight controlmine countermeasures controldebarkation control
|
command and ship control - provide central decision making point and orderly movementoperations control - provide capability for detection, comms, EW, ECC, and ship handling/maneuveringweapons control - offensive/defensive weapons capabilityengineering control- propulsion and maneuverabilityDC- damage repair capabilityprifly- provide capability for off/def actions, emergency situations, or debark of troopsmine countermeasures control- provide standards for combating minesdebark control- provide orderly debark of troops/equipment
|
|
purpose of following bills:AdministrativeOperationalEmergencySpecialBattleWatch quarter and station bill
|
admin- establishes uniform policy for assignment of personnel, recalls, and zone inspectionsops- sets policies/procedures for boat bill, cold weather, darken ship, EMCON, etc.emergency- provide and organize prescribed procedures for controlling emergency situationsspecial- assign responsibility for special circumstances, IE swimmer attack, evac, POWbattle- assign personnel and stations necessary to fight the shipwatch quarter and station bill- shows personnel assignments
|
|
what is the purpose of the 8/12 o'clock reports?
|
8 O'clock- reports rcv'd shortly before 1830 (U/W) by the XO from dept heads12 O'clock- reports rcv'd by the OOD (inport) and delivered by MOOW prior to 1200. includes aviation, fuel, boat, chronometer, draft, fuel & water, magazine temp, muster report.
|
|
what is the purpose and general rules for counseling?
|
to reward positive actions or mark negative actions.rules are:1. based on factual info2. discuss solutions to problem areas
|
|
what types of discharges are there?
|
honorable, general, other than honorable, bad conduct & dishonorable
|
|
what are the general advancement requirements?
|
proper time in ratesame grouping (FN, SN, AN)advancement coursesparsmilitary requirementsCO's recommendation
|
|
how are good conduct awards presented?
|
every 3 years starting 01 Jan 96hash marks still counts 4 years each.
|
|
what are the types of duty assignments?
|
type 1- conus shoretype 2- conus shipboardtype 3- overseas shore but counted sea for rotation purposetype 4- overseas shipboardtype 6- preferred overseas shore
|
|
explain the use of a naval message
|
use for all messages and correspondence regarding official matters.
|
|
purpose of the following pages of your service record:page 2page 4page 13
|
page 2- dependent infopage 4- awards & qualspage 13- admin remarks
|
|
purpose of the EDVR.
|
lists all personnel assigned to the unit and prospective gains/losses. 12 sections.
|
|
purpose of a Report and Disposition of Offenses
|
also called the court memorandum (page 7 of service record)used to record court-martials and NJP's that affect pay.
|
|
what is "in the line of duty" in regards to a personal misconduct determination?
|
drunk driving and service member suffered injury causing them to miss 3 months of military duty and may have incurred a permanent disability.
|
|
what is "not in the line of duty, not due to member's own misconduct" with regards to a personal misconduct determination?
|
injury or disease contracted not due to member's misconduct, such as injury while lawfully crossing the street while member is UA.
|
|
what is "not in the line of duty, due to member's own misconduct" with regards to a personal misconduct determination?
|
a determination of "misconduct" always requires a determination of "not in the line of duty"
|
|
what is the purpose of the CMEO program in relation to the command training team?
|
every command with 50 or more permanently assigned personnel is required to have a CTT to present command specific training, navy rights & responsibilities workshops, annual sexual harassment training, and other EO training.
|
|
what is the purpose of the CMEO program in relation to the command assessment team?
|
every command with 50 or more permanently assigned personnel is required to have a CAT to conduct command assessments.XO chairs the CAT, which includes the CMC, CCC, PO, LO, CMEO officer, CTT leader and at least one dept head.
|
|
what is the purpose of the CMEO program in relation to the navy rights and responsibilities workshop?
|
conducted by CTT for all personnel within 90 days of checkin and annual refreshers in conjunction with command assessment.
|
|
what is the purpose of the CMEO program in relation to the command assessment?
|
command assessments are required within 6 months of a change of command and at minimum annually thereafter.
|
|
what is the purpose of the CMEO program in relation to the plan of action and milestone?
|
personnel are routinely informed of the status resulting from annual command assessment.
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what is the purpose of the CMEO program in relation to the immediate superior in command?
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ISICs are required to inspect EO as a special interest item during subordinate command inspections.
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what is ORM?
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decision making tool used by people at all levels to increase operational effectiveness by anticipating hazards and reducing the potential for loss.
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what is identifying hazards as it applies to ORM?
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begins with outline chart of major steps in the operation, then conduct a preliminary hazard analysis.
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what is assessing hazards as it applies to ORM?
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for each hazard identified, determine the degree of risk in terms of probability and severity.
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what is making risk decisions as it applies to ORM?
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develop risk control options.
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what is implementing controls as it applies to ORM?
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engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE.
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what is supervising as it applies to ORM?
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conduct follow-up evaluations of the controls to ensure they remain in place and have the desired effect.
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what does the acronym CIWS stand for?
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close-in weapon system
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what is the rate of fire for CIWS?
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4500 RPM
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what constitutes a 'hot gun' for CIWS?
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300 round in under 5 minutes.
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what are the modes of operation for CIWS?
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battery off, standby, air ready, AAW auto, AAW manual
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what is the significance of moding to "standby" mode on CIWS?
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takes 5 minutes to warm up the equipment.
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what size and type of ammunition is fired from CIWS?
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20mm depleted uranium and tungsten
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what is the max effective range of CIWS?
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2000 yds
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at what distance will CIWS start tracking an incoming target?
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5000 yds
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what is the purpose of the firing cutout switches installed in CIWS?
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to ensure that CIWS does not fire into the ship.
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how many rounds of ammunition can CIWS hold?
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1550 rounds, loaded to 1500
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does CIWS have IFF?
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no
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where can CIWS be controlled from?
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locally with LCPs and remotely from the RCP in CIC.
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what radars do we have onboard?
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SPS-67, SPS-64, SPS-40, MK-23, furuno
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what is SPS-40 used for?
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air search radar
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what is MK-23 used for?
|
fire control radar
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what is SPS-67 used for?
|
surface search and navigation
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what is SPS-64 used for?
|
navigation and surface search
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what is furuno used for?
|
navigation and surface search
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is link-11 updated in real time?
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yes
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is GCCS-M updated in real time?
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no
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what antenna is on top of the mast?
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TACAN
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what is the range of TACAN?
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256NM
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what is the max power out of TACAN?
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3000W
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how many aircraft can TACAN control?
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100
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what is EMCON condition O (oscar)?
|
systems power secured for those systems without rcv only capability.
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how do we rcv internet when the ship is underway?
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SHF or inmarsat
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how do we know if an approaching aircraft is military,l civilian, or commercial?
|
IFF
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what communications is greatly affected by middle of the day ionic interference?
|
HF
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|
what is the main navigation system of the ship?
|
AN/WSN-7 ring laser gyro
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|
what operates as a navigational beacon for craft to find there way back to the ship?
|
TACAN
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what info does TACAN provide to aircraft?
|
range and bearing to the ship.
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|
is satellite communications line of sight?
|
yes
|
|
how does the global positioning system work?
|
rcving the signals from 3 satellites can provide a fixed position and an accurate time standard.
|
|
how do we communicate with the harbormaster in foreign and domestic ports?
|
bridge-to-bridge VHF radios
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|
what are 2 methods to make the ships radio transmissions unintelligible to unauthorized users?
|
cryptographic equipment and frequency hopping.
|
|
where do we derive our authorized frequencies to operate on?
|
comm plan generated by radio
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|
what must be accomplished to RADAR equipment prior to going aloft?
|
all radars must be danger tagged OFF.
|
|
what is displayed on the AN/SPA-25G's screen?
|
radar contacts, ships heading marker, speed, bearing, and range.
|
|
how many modes does IFF have and what are they?
|
5modes 1, 2, 3/A, 4, and C
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|
what extra info doe your rcv in mode C?
|
altitude
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|
mode 4 of IFF is for _____ military applications.
|
secure
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|
what is the range of the SPS-64 radar?
|
64 NM
|
|
what is the range of the SPS-40 radar?
|
256 NM
|
|
what is the range of the SPS-67 radar?
|
109 NM
|
|
what is the range of the furuno radar?
|
96 NM
|
|
which radars are IFF capable?
|
SPS-67, SPS-40
|
|
how many URT-23 HF transmitters are onboard?
|
20
|
|
how many R-2368 HF receivers are onboard?
|
33
|
|
how many HF transmit antennas are installed and where are they located?
|
sixfwd forecastlestbd fwd smoke deck"bullhorns" above pilot housefan wire from main maststbd aft 04 lvlport aft 03 lvl
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|
how many HF receive antennas are installed and where are they located?
|
5stbd fwd flight deckstbd aft flight deckport boat deckfan wire from main maststbd stack
|
|
how many WSC-3 LOS transceivers are onboard?
|
16
|
|
how many WSC-3 LOS antennas and where are they located?
|
4stove pipes on pt/stbd yardarms2 sets of 4 plates near top of aft mast
|
|
how many WSC-3 SATCOM transceivers are onboard?
|
4, plus one rcv only
|
|
how many WSC-3 SATCOM antennas are there and where are they?
|
2, trash can antennas on top of prifly and on stbd front of pilot house
|
|
how many AN/SPA-25G repeaters and where are they?
|
85 in CIC1 in pilot house1 in SACC1 in flag plot
|
|
define the term Naval Surface Fire Support.
|
gun fire support for troops landing or conducting operations on shore.
|
|
define RADAR
|
radio detection and ranging
|
|
define SONAR
|
sound navigation and ranging
|
|
Explain the purpose of the following weapons:harpoonvertical launched ASROCstandard missilestorpedo
|
harpoon- anti-ship, tactical surface to surfacevertical launched ASROC- anti submarinestandard missiles- anti air contacttorpedo- anti ship/sub
|
|
explain the difference between 2-D and 3-D radars.
|
2-D radar shows only range and bearing3-D radar shows range, bearing, and elevation.
|
|
explain the difference between active and passive SONAR.
|
passive SONAR only listens while active SONAR emits a ping.
|
|
explain a hang fire.
|
there is a noticeable delay from pulling the trigger and the round firing.
|
|
explain a misfire.
|
the weapon did not fire.
|
|
explain a hot gun and the hazard associated with it.
|
300 round <5 minutesdangerous because the rounds could "cook off" and fire without the trigger being pulled.
|
|
explain HERO.
|
hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnancevoltages from radio frequencies could ignite ammunition.
|
|
explain WLO and GLO.
|
WLO- weapons liaison officer- intermediary between weapons system operators and CO/TAOGLO- gun liaison officer- intermediary between crew-served weapons mounts and the CO/TAO/bridge
|
|
what is the max range, max effective range, and ROF of the 25mm machine gun and what is their location?
|
max range- 4.1nmmax effective- 2700ydsROF- 175 RPMlocation- pt/stbd 02 lvl aft
|
|
what is the max range, max effective range, and ROF of the M-60 machine gun and what is their location?
|
max range- 3725mmax effective- 1100mROF- 550 RPMlocation- pt/stbd 04 lvl fwd
|
|
what is the max range, max effective range, and ROF of the .50 cal machine gun and what is their locations?
|
max range- 7400ydsmax effective- 2000ydsROF- 450-600 RPMlocations- 3 forecastle4 flight deck
|
|
how many stinger missile launchers are there and where are they?
|
4pt/stbd flight deckfwd smoke deck04 lvl port aft
|
|
what is the max effective range of the stingers, and what type of tracking system do they use?
|
300-6500ydsIR-heat seeking
|
|
define the following types of projectiles, and give their coloring patterns:HE-PDHE-VTHE-MT-PDVT non-fragRAPBL&PHE-IRWPHE-CVT
|
HE-PD- high explosive, point detonating- olive, yellow bandHE-VT- high explosive, variable time- olive, yellow bandHE-MT-PD- high explosive, mechanical timed, point detonatingVT non-frag- used for training against air targets- blueRAP- rocket assisted projectile- up to 80 milesBL&P- blind, loaded and plugged- filled with sand for practice- blueHE-IR- high explosive, infrared- heat sensor- olive, yellow bandWP- white phosphorous- light green with yellow, red, green bandHE-CVT- high explosive, controlled variable time
|
|
define advance and transfer.
|
advance- distance traveled in direction of original coursetransfer- distance traveled in direction of new course.
|
|
what are the 3 flags used for unrep?
|
romeo, bravo, and prep
|
|
what nav lights are displayed while U/W?
|
pt/stbd running lights, fwd mast light, main mast light, stern light
|
|
what is a stadimeter?
|
measures the distance to an object with a known height.
|
|
what is a sextant?
|
measures angles in degrees, minutes, and seconds for celestial navigation.
|
|
what is D.R.?
|
dead reckoning, indication of where the ship will be at with a set course and speed.
|
|
what is the fathometer?
|
measures the depth of water under the keel.
|
|
what is an LOP?
|
line of positioning
|
|
how many LOP's are needed for an accurate fix?
|
3
|
|
how many time zones are there? what letter designation is not used?
|
25, "J" not used
|
|
what is set and drift?
|
set- direction the ship is pushed off coursedrift- speed the ship is pushed off course
|
|
what buoy system are we in?
|
IALA B, red right returning
|
|
what is a psychrometer used for?
|
wet and dry bulb temperature, used to determine dew point.
|
|
describe the purpose of range/channel markers.
|
tells you if the ship is right or left of track.
|
|
what is the telltale panel?
|
underway light panel
|
|
what is the day shape for ship at anchor?
|
one black ball
|
|
what is the day shape for restricted maneuvering?
|
ball-diamond-ball
|
|
what does the acronym D.I.W. mean?
|
dead in the water- vessel has no way to advance in the water and no steerageway.
|
|
what is a telescopic alidade used for?
|
used by the lookouts to give bearings to objects.
|
|
what is the foxtrot flag used for?
|
fixed wing FQ.
|
|
what is the papa flag used for?
|
crew recall to the ship.
|
|
what is the lima flag used for?
|
HERO conditions.
|
|
what is the oscar flag used for?
|
man overboard.
|
|
what is the hotel flag used for?
|
helo FQ.
|
|
what is the kilo flag used for?
|
personnel aloft.
|
|
what is the kilo one flag used for?
|
personnel over the side.
|
|
what is the kilo three flag used for?
|
personnel aloft and over the side.
|
|
what is the romeo flag used for?
|
coming along side while U/W.
|
|
what is the 2nd sub used for?
|
staff embarked.
|
|
what is the mike flag used for?
|
medical guardship.
|
|
what is the quebec flag used for?
|
boat recall/quarantine.
|
|
what is a fix?
|
a position of the ship as determined by any of the several different methods.
|
|
where is the magnetic compass located?
|
located forward of the helm unit and gets its readings from magnetic north.
|
|
who is the security manager?
|
XO
|
|
who is the CMS custodian?
|
ITC Hudson
|
|
who is the top secret control officer?
|
OPS
|
|
who is the communications officer?
|
LT Williams
|
|
what are the parameters for HF?
|
3-30mhz1500 mile max range
|
|
what are the parameters for VHF?
|
30-300mhz20-30 mile range
|
|
what are the parameters for UHF?
|
300mhz-3ghz20-30 mile range LOSdirectional beam SATCOM
|
|
what are the parameters for SHF?
|
3-30ghzdirectional beam SATCOM
|
|
what is TPI?
|
two person integrity, the need for two persons to access COMSEC material
|
|
what is need to know?
|
a person cannot be granted access to classified info based solely on their rank/position. they must have a clearance greater or equal to the needed info, and it must be related to the performance of their duties.
|
|
what is the criteria for flash messages?
|
needs to be sent out within 10 minutes, or as fast as humanly possible.
|
|
what is the criteria for immediate messages?
|
needs to be sent out within 30 minutes.
|
|
what is the criteria for priority messages?
|
needs to be sent out within 3 hours.
|
|
what is the criteria for routine messages?
|
needs to be sent out within 6 hours.
|
|
define confidential.
|
-requires protection-unauthorized disclosure could cause damage to national security
|
|
define secret.
|
-requires substantial amount of protection-unauthorized disclosure could cause serious damage to national security.
|
|
define top secret.
|
-requires highest degree of protection-unauthorized disclosure could cause exceptionally grave damage to national security.
|
|
what is a NWPL?
|
naval warfare publications library
|
|
what is a casrep?
|
casualty report
|
|
what is an initial casrep?
|
initial casualty report
|
|
what is a casrep update?
|
casualty report update, sent in relation to initial casrep.
|
|
what is a casrep correction?
|
casualty report correction (cascor)includes:-detailed summary of repairs-tech assist man hours-root cause assessment-adequacy of training-distance support-BG/ARG fleet systems engineering support
|
|
what is a casrep cancellation?
|
casualty report cancellation (cascan)
|
|
what is a logreq?
|
message to make known the logistics requirements of the ship during an inport period to include hotel services, phone lines, internet connectivity, number of vehicles, etc.
|
|
what is a movrep?
|
report submitted via message to assist the chain of command in tracking vessels for operational/emergency use.
|
|
what is a unit sitrep?
|
minor incidents that the CO wants to lay out in detail to the chain of command, such as fighting on base, bomb threats evaluated as a hoax, serious injury or casualty onboard.
|
|
what is an oprep-3 pinnacle?
|
severe incidents involving:-foreign national-any incident with high media interest-severe oil spill-defections or asylum request-accidents with nuclear weapons-reports of armed attacks on US/allied personnel-reports of any nuclear detonation
|
|
what is an oprep navy blue?
|
minor but newsworthy incidents involving:-foreign nationals-less severe oil spills-reports of collisions or grounding-any other even generating high navy level interest but falling short of national interest
|
|
what is netprec?
|
net precedencea communications channel used by GCCS-M to exchange track datacurrent NETPREC software can only broadcast FOTC database to 20 participants.
|
|
what is OTCIXS?
|
officer in tactical command information exchange subsystemanother comm channel used by GCCS-M, contains tailored contact data required for database dumps.
|
|
what is SATCOM?
|
satellite communications, can use either SHF or UHF for long haul comms to users worldwide.
|
|
what is DAMA?
|
demand assigned multiple access, maximizes the utilization of UHF SATCOM channels by employing multiple access methods to multiplex several voice and data base band systems, or users, on to a single 5/25KHz channel.
|
|
what are pict phones?
|
commercial off the shelf (COTS) voice comms terminal which provides control of voice functions for an operator to initiate and participate in private, conference, net, shore telephone, public announcing, radio and sound powered comms.
|
|
what is NAVMACS II?
|
naval modular automated communications subsystemprimary system onboard used to send and receive narrative messages.receives input from SHF, CUDIXS, fleet broadcast, and ATG TTY.
|
|
what is CUDIXS?
|
common user digital information exchange subsystemUHF satellite circuit, one of our main methods of communicating via narrative message traffic with the shore.crypto device is KG-84A.
|
|
What is the max capacity of a life raft?
|
25
|
|
What is a "Red Well"?
|
Do not launch or recover.
|
|
What is the ships length?
|
569' 4"
|
|
How many frames does the ship have?
|
274
|
|
What is the ships Extrem beam?
|
115'
|
|
The propeller has how many blades?
|
5
|
|
What is the weight of one link of chain?
|
75lbs
|
|
How many flags are in a flag bag?
|
68
|
|
How many flag bags do we have?
|
2
|
|
What does avast mean?
|
Stop or hold the line.
|
|
How many fathoms is one shot of chain?
|
15
|
|
What is the color sequence of the chain markings?
|
Red, White, Blue
|
|
What is the max personnel for the captains gig?
|
20
|
|
Where is the pivot point located on the Dubuque?
|
Frame 82
|
|
What is Steerageway?
|
The slowest speed the ship can make while still able to maintain use of the rudder.
|
|
What is CPA?
|
Closest point of approach. The minimum didtance that the ship should be from another ship/object at a certain time.
|
|
Where are the telescopic alidade located?
|
04 level port/stbd.
|
|
What is GMT?
|
Greenwich mean time.
|
|
Name all three GPS's on the Bridge?
|
WRN-6, FURUNO, and Hand Held
|
|
What is set and drift?
|
Set is the direction and Drift is the speed.
|
|
Name the mooring lines fwd to aft?
|
#1 Bow Line#2 AFT Bow Spring Line#3 FWD Bow Spring Line#4 AFT Quarter Spring Line#5 FWD Quarter Spring Line#6 Stern Line
|
|
What is the color of the next to last shot?
|
Yellow
|
|
What holds the ship at anchor?
|
The anchor chain?
|
|
How do you measure line?
|
Circumference
|
|
What is stream and what is it used for?
|
Standard tensioned replenishment alongside method used for UNREPS/FAS/CONREP.
|
|
What is the name of the FWD most chock?
|
Bullnose
|
|
What are the five parts to an amphibious operation?
|
P - PlanE - EmbarkR - RehearsalM - MovementA - Assault
|
|
What is a high line used for?
|
Cargo
|
|
What is a AOE, LPD, CVN?
|
Fast combat support ship, Amphibious Transfer Dock, Carrier Vessel Nuclear.
|
|
How many life boats on board?
|
3
|
|
How many life rafts on board?
|
60
|
|
What is flag Kilo?
|
Man Aloft
|
|
What is flag Lima?
|
Hero Condition
|
|
What is 3rd substitute pennant?
|
CO's absent
|
|
What is a PDL and what is it used for?
|
Phone distance line, and it is used to measure the distance between two ships.
|
|
How long is the PDL?
|
300'
|
|
What is the color order of the PDL?
|
(Go Rub Your Balls With Grease)Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, White, Green
|
|
What color flag is at the 180' mark?
|
White
|
|
How many LCU's can you put in the well deck?
|
One
|
|
How many LCAC's can you put in the well deck?
|
One
|
|
What color helmet does a rig captain wear?
|
Yellow
|
|
What day shape is Ball, Diamond, Ball?
|
Restricted Manuvering
|
|
What is a rat tail stopper?
|
Used to maintain tension on a line in order to take turns on a bit.
|
|
Where are the wind birds located?
|
The yard arms.
|
|
What is a LOP, and how many LOP's do we need for a fix?
|
Line of Position, 3.
|
|
What is a Pelican Hook?
|
Part of the stopper that secures the anchor chain.
|
|
How much does the anchor weigh?
|
22,500 lbs
|
|
What is a drag circle?
|
Distance from the anchor to the bridge wing.
|
|
What color is the last shot of anchor chain?
|
Red
|
|
What flags are used during UNREP?
|
Romeo, Prep, Bravo
|
|
What is Advance?
|
The distance the vessel moves in the direction of the original course.
|
|
Generally what is UNREP speed?
|
12-16 Knots
|
|
What is ISIC and who is Dubuque's ISIC?
|
Immediate Supervisor In Command, Phibgru 3
|
|
What color hat does a rigger wear?
|
Blue
|
|
What is the color of the next to the last shot of anchor chain?
|
Yellow
|
|
What are the night signals for Restricted Maneuvering?
|
Red over white over red.
|
|
What is CBDR?
|
Constant bearing decreasing range
|
|
15 Fathoms of anchor chain equals what?
|
15 fathoms = 90 feet = 1 shot
|
|
How many shots of anchor chain do we have on the port side?
|
10
|
|
What is the color sequence for the T bits on the catwalks in the well deck?
|
(Run When Bos'n Yells Go)Red, White, Blue, Yellow, Green
|
|
How many monorails do we have on board USS Dubuque?
|
3
|
|
What size chain stoppers do we have?
|
2 3/4"
|
|
What size are the links of chain for the USS Dubuque's anchor chain?
|
2 3/4"
|
|
What is a barometer used for?
|
Check atmospheric pressure.
|
|
Name all three (CINC) and what do they do?
|
CINCLANT, CINCPAC, and COMNAV Forces Europe. They set the standards for their area of command.
|
|
What mooring lines keep the shop from moving out from the pier?
|
1 and 6
|
|
What is a Chock?
|
A smooth surface which mooring lines are led to prevent chafing.
|
|
What type of anchor do we have?
|
Navy standard stockless
|
|
Who sets the refueling course?
|
The Delivery ship.
|
|
How many pounds of buoyancy do the inherently buoyant (vest type with a collar provide)?
|
The pads provide 30 lbs of buoyancy.
|
|
How many ways are there to inflate the CO2 inflatable life jacket?
|
2 - The preferred method is pulling the lanyard, or use the oral inflation tube.
|
|
Name some of the safety equipment found on both the inherently buoyant and CO2 inflatable life preserver.
|
Reflective tapeDye markerWhistleDistress Marker (green personnel marker light).CO2 Inflatable preservers have a toggle line (buddy line) and a lifting strap for life raft.
|
|
What type of life rafts are on board?
|
Mark-7 (25 person air inflated)
|
|
Name 2 ways to release the rafts on board.
|
1. Pulling the pin and hitting the plunger button on the hydrostatic release with your hand.2. Release automatically at a depth between 10 - 40 feet.
|
|
Name 3 survival swim strokes.
|
Side strokeBreast strokeBack stroke
|
|
Name some of the equipment found on station for man overboard.
|
Life ring, Blankets first aid kits, Modified life jacket, Grapnel hooks - 100ft of 3/4in nylon line, DC portable floodlight, J - Type rescue knife, Material hand cutting shears, Megaphone, M-14, Rescue swimmer kit, Swimmer harness, LPU - 28 - SAR - 1 (used by SAR swimmer to stay afloat), Swimmer/survivor tending line, Stokes stretcher, Crewman rescue strop, J-Bar Davit, The inhaul outhaul, Double rescue hook, Chem-lights
|
|
How many blasts are sounded on the ship's whistle for a man overboard?
|
6 or more
|
|
How is paint thickness measured?
|
Wet Film Thickness(wft)Dry Film Thickness(dft)
|
|
What is paints maximum dry film(dft)?
|
17 mils - to retain the fire retardant nature of the paint.
|
|
How many coats of primer should be applied to exterior surfaces?
|
2
|
|
How many coats of primer should be applied to interior surfaces?
|
1
|
|
What are the four parts of paint?
|
1. Pigment2. Vehicle3. Drier4. Thinner
|
|
What formula is primer?
|
150
|
|
What are the three primary reasons to paint?
|
Preservation, Cleanliness, Reflects or absorbs light
|
|
What is dark green paint used for?
|
Officers Quarters
|
|
What is Deck gray paint used for?
|
Living and working spaces
|
|
What is dark red deck(terracota) paint used for?
|
Machinery spaces, fan rooms
|
|
When working aloft what is used to prevent sudden stops if a person falls?
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Dyna-brake shock absorber
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What are the steps that must be performed prior to going aloft?
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1. Obtain man aloft chit2. Turn chit over to the OOD3. Ensure kilo flag is flown4. Check all equipment and perform any applicable PMS5. Conduct safety brief with personnel going aloft
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Define working aloft.
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Being on any mast, kingpost, or other structure where the potential for a fall exists.
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How do you determine the size of a wooden block?
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By the height of the frame (this is known as the cheek).
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How do you determine the proper size block to be used with a given size line?
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Multiply the size of the line times three.
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How do you determine the proper size block to be used with a given size wire rope?
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Multiply the size of the wire rope by 20.
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What is the mechanical advantage of a two fold purchase?
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4:1
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The rigging computation for a grade B Shackle is what?
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High Strength
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What is the purpose of the boat boom?
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Ships that are at anchorage or moored will rig the boat boom to moor their boats well clear of the side of the ship.
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How many boat booms do we have on board?
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2
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Name four parts of the boat boom.
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Booms, Boom cradle, Strong back, Topping lift, Tie plate, Boom support pendants, gooseneck, Catwalk, lifeline and stantions, Guys, Guess warp, Jacobs ladder, Boom light
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What is used as a convenient way of boarding or leaving a ship at anchor?
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Accommodation ladder
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Describe the following Hawser onboard the USS Dubuque.
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12in. circumference 600ft. in length with a NATO towing link on each side.
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How many towing chocks are onboard the USS Dubuque?
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2 - The towing chock is the most forward (bullnose) or most aft (stern chock) chock that will be used as a fairlead for the chaffing chain.
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Name the 5 types of towing approaches.
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Parallel, 45 Degree, Crossing the "T", back down, and the Heavy weather.
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On the lead line what is used to identify Mark 10?
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1 Strip of leather with a whole in it.
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How many anchors are onboard the USS Dubuque?
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5 - 2 Navy Standard Stockless (focsle), 1 Danforth on each of the 2 Pl's, and 1 Danforth on the Rhib boat.
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Name 5 animals located on the focsle.
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Rattail, wildcat, mousing, goose neck, bull nose, camel back, dog-ears, elephants feet, bird nest, frog eyes.
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Where is and to what is the anchor secured to?
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It is secured in the chain locker to a shackle that has the breaking strength equal to the weight of 300 fathoms of the chain it holds.
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What is the most common type of anchor used in the Navy?
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Stockless
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What is the weight of the port anchor onboard USS Dubuque?
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22,500 lbs.
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What size lines are used for lines 2,3,4,5 during mooring to a pier?
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8in. lines
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What size lines are lines 1 and 6 during mooring to a pier?
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10in. lines
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For LCU operations, what lines are the breaking lines and what is there size?
|
Line 2 and 4, and they are 5in. lines.
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What is the purpose of Black and Yellow striped line located on the STBD bulkhead of the well deck?
|
It is a line up line used by the pilot of the LCAC to mark where to come down on cushion.
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For LCU operations, what lines tend AFT?
|
Lines 1 and 3 on port and STBD side.
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What is the minimum depth of water at the sill needed to launch AAV?
|
1 Foot
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|
What is the minimum depth of water at the sill needed to recover a LCU?
|
8ft. at the sill.
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|
What is the minimum depth of water at the sill needed to recover a LCAC?
|
0-6in. at the sill.
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What size peck and hale gripes do we have onboard USS Dubuque?
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70K, 35K, and 17K
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|
What does the "PL" in PL boat stand for?
|
Personnel launch
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Describe the function of the Standby lube oil pump.
|
Steam driven pump that supplies 30 PSI of lube oil to the main engines. -SLOP
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Describe the function of the Emergency lube oil pump.
|
Electric driven pump that automatically comes on when lube oil pressure drops to 25 PSI. ELOP
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|
What cooling medium does the lube oil cooler use?
|
Salt Water
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|
State the function of the trick wheel.
|
A casualty feature in the steering system, it is used to provide a means of steering directly from the power unit.
|
|
State the different modes of steering control.
|
-Computer Assisted Auto-Computer Assisted Manual-Back up Manual-Emergency-Emergency Manual
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State the duties of the Bowhook.
|
Responsible for the mooring and unmooring of the small boat and safe onload and offload of passengers.
|
|
State the duties of the coxswain.
|
Responsible for the overall safety of the crew and passengers as well as safe navigation of the small boat.
|
|
During a man overboard, who is qualified as a Search and Rescue (SAR) swimmer?
|
Bowhook.
|
|
What is the maximum cargo and personnel capacity of a RHIB?
|
-3200 lbs, 18 People-PE Boat: 6300 lbs, 40 People-UB Boat: 24000 lbs, 142 People
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|
What two UNREP Stations onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt can be used to send fuel?
|
15,21
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|
What two UNREP stations onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt can be used to recieve stores?
|
7,19
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|
Describe the ship's anchor.
|
Standard Navy Stockless, weighs 30 tons, 1080 feet long
|
|
What Air Traffic Control Radar is also known as Bull's Eye?
|
SPN-41
|
|
What Air Traffic Control Radar is also known as the Marshalling radar?
|
SPN-43
|
|
What Air Traffic Control Radar is also known as Needles or Easy Rider?
|
SPN-46
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|
Which Visual Landing Aid (VLA) is known as meatball?
|
Fresnel Lens OPtical Landing System (FLOLS)
|
|
How many aircraft catapults are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Four
|
|
What cooling medium does a Jet Blast Deflector use?
|
Salt Water
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|
How many aircraft arresting gear wires are normally on the flight deck?
|
Four
|
|
Which arresting gear is used during an ideal landing?
|
Three
|
|
What is Tilly?
|
Mobile Crash Crane
|
|
Describe the duties of flight deck crew wearing green jerseys.
|
-Maintenance Personnel-Catapults and Arresting Gear
|
|
Describe the duties of flight deck crew wearing purple jerseys.
|
Fuelers
|
|
Describe the duties of flight deck crew wearing brown jerseys.
|
Plane Captains
|
|
Describe the duties of flight deck crew wearing yellow jerseys.
|
-Aircraft Handlers-Directors
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|
Describe the use of HF Frequencies.
|
Long range voice and data
|
|
What type of HF antennas are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Whips, Fan wires
|
|
What is the frequency range of HF?
|
3-30 MHZ
|
|
What data LINK is also known as Timber?
|
16
|
|
What data LINK is also known as Alligator?
|
11
|
|
Define the term TFCC.
|
Tactical Flag Command Center
|
|
During which phase of the basic refrigeration cycle is the refrigerant changed from a gas to a liquid?
|
Condesation
|
|
How many A/C plants are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
10
|
|
What type of refrigerant do the A/C plants use?
|
-R-114-Centrifugal
|
|
To compensate for the weight of the island, how many list tanks are on the port side?
|
2
|
|
State the number and type of reboilers onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
2, U-tube type consisting of 194 tubes, 46 feet long
|
|
State the output capacity of the steam reboiler.
|
150 PSI, 80,000 lbs per hour
|
|
What is not serviced by the reboiler system?
|
Catapult Steam
|
|
How many aircraft can USS Theodore Roosevelt lanch simultaneously?
|
Three
|
|
How much Reserve Feed Water do the catapult accumulators hold?
|
7,000 Gallons
|
|
How many gallons of feed water does it take for every catapult shot?
|
250
|
|
How much steam does the catapult steam system require for a catapult shot?
|
520 PSI
|
|
How many CHT tanks are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Five
|
|
State the operating modes for the CHT system.
|
Inport, Transit, at Sea
|
|
What color are CHT hand wheels and deck discharge connections painted?
|
Gold
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|
How many high-pressure air compressors are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Four
|
|
Where are the high-pressure air compressors located
|
-#1 and #2 are in 1MMR-#3 and #4 are in 2MRR
|
|
How many low-pressure air compressors are onboard?
|
Three
|
|
State the purpose of the degaussing system "A Coil"
|
Counteracts athwarts ship magnetization.
|
|
How many and what type of distilling plants are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
- 4-six stage, low pressure, flash type.-Three types used in the Navy (flash type, submersible, and vapor compressed)
|
|
Where are the distilling plants located onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
-#1 and #2 are in 1 MMR Upper Level.-#3 and #4 are in 2 MMR Upper Level.
|
|
What is the maximum daily distilling capacity of TR's distilling plants?
|
100,000 Gallons
|
|
State the difference between potable and feed water.
|
Potable water is colorinated, Feed water is demineralized
|
|
What is the output capacity of the Ship's Service Turbine Generators (SSTGs)?
|
4160 volts, 1388 amps, and 8000 kilowatts, 60Hz
|
|
What is the output capacity of the Ship's Emergency Diesel Generators?
|
4160 volts, 347 amps, and 2000 Kilowatts, 60Hz
|
|
What is the normal steaming line up for the ship's electrical distribution system?
|
-#1 and #3 SSTGs carry the lower half of the ring bus.-#2 and #4 SSTGs carry the upper half of the ring bus.
|
|
State the duties of the MPA.
|
Responsible for the proper operation, maintenance and repair of the ship's propulsion machinery and related auxillaries.
|
|
State the duties of the Reactor Operator.
|
Control and monitor the reactor and the main coolant system under the supervision of the PPWO.
|
|
State the duties of the RMA.
|
Responsible for the supervision, operation and maintenance of reactor mechanical systems, fluid systems, and assigned steam systems.
|
|
State the duties of the CRA.
|
Responsible for the reactor plants, reboiler chemistry controls and for radiological controls associated with teh propulsion plant.
|
|
State the responsibilities of Reactor Controls (RC) Division.
|
Responsible for reactor plant electronic systems.
|
|
State the responsibilities of Reactor Machinery (M) Division.
|
Responsible for reactor plant fluid systems.
|
|
Define the term Reactor Scram.
|
a manual or automatic protective action during which the Reactor is rapidly shutdown by complete insertion of control rods.
|
|
Define the term Reactor Critical.
|
The Reactor is at a self-sustaining power level.
|
|
State the purpose of a TLD
|
Used to determine the monthly radiation amount a person has received.
|
|
What is the purpose of ORSE?
|
Certify that the Reactor Dept has attained maximum proficiency to conduct safe reactor operations and effective radiological controls.
|
|
What type of fuel oil is used onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
JP5 (F/O)
|
|
What is USS Theodore Roosevelt's fuel oil capacity?
|
3,000,000
|
|
Explain the purpose fo the underwater log.
|
Provides speed of ship and distance traveled.
|
|
How many list control tanks are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Ten
|
|
How long does it take to compensate for a 1 1/2 degree list?
|
20 minutes
|
|
State the location of the List Control Operating panel.
|
4A Shaft Alley
|
|
State the location of the Strut Bearing.
|
Outside the skin of the ship just before the propellor.
|
|
What was the first naval nuclear powered vessel?
|
USS Nautilus
|
|
What was the first nuclear powered ship?
|
USS Long Beach
|
|
What was the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier?
|
USS Enterprise
|
|
Who is the father of naval nuclear power?
|
ADM Hyman G. Rickover
|
|
What date was the first nuclear pwoered aircraft carrier commissioned?
|
November 25, 1961
|
|
State the source of fuel used for nuclear fission.
|
Uranium 235
|
|
State the three primary parts of a reactor plant.
|
Reactor, Steam generator, Reactor Cooling pump
|
|
How many NSSMS launchers are onboard?
|
Three
|
|
What radar is the target aquisition system for NSSMS?
|
MK-23
|
|
What is the MK 46?
|
Torpedo
|
|
What is Gertrude?
|
Underwater telephone
|
|
What is the range of the F/A 18?
|
575nm
|
|
State the range of the EA-6B?
|
900nm
|
|
What is the maximum range of a NSSMS launcher?
|
9nm
|
|
State the purpose of NIXIE.
|
Countermeasure used against a torpedo as a decoy.
|
|
State the number of cable reels, length and type of cable used by NIXIE.
|
4 reels, 1600FT fiber optic cable
|
|
How many repair lockers are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
10
|
|
How are the Repair Lockers numbered on the DC Deck from bow to stern?
|
-2,4,5,3 (DC deck is 2nd deck, all repair lockers are Port Side)-2 DECK DEPT-4&5 Reactor DEPT-3 ENG DEPT
|
|
What Repair Lockers are located on the Hangar Bay Deck?
|
-1A, 1B, 1F-A=AFT, B=BEAM, F=FORWARD
|
|
What Repair Lockers are located on the 03 Level?
|
7A, 7B, 7F
|
|
How many high capacity AFFF stations are located on the 2nd Deck?
|
20
|
|
State the capacity of the AFFF tanks in Hangar Bays 1 and 3?
|
3,500 Gallons
|
|
What is Hydrogen Sulfide?
|
A deadly gas associated the CHT system that smeels like rotten eggs.
|
|
How long is USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
1092 FT
|
|
Discuss the sequence of RADAR used onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt for detect to engage.
|
AN/SPS-48 or AN/SPS -49, MK 23, NSSMS, CIWS
|
|
What is the detection range of the MK 23 TAS?
|
110 NM
|
|
What is the dection range of the AN/SPS-48?
|
220 NM
|
|
What is the detection range of the AN/SPS-49?
|
256 NM
|
|
How many L/O storage tanks are oboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
28
|
|
How many L/O settling tanks are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
18
|
|
What are the three parts of CATCC?
|
-Carrier Controlled Approach (CCA), Air Ops, ATO
|
|
State the purpose of the degaussing M Coil.
|
Conteracts the field produced by vertical permanent or induced magnetization.
|
|
What is the purpose of ECDIS?
|
-Eliminates the need for paper charts.-Electronic Chart Display and Information system.
|
|
What is the purpose of A/C system thermal expansion valve?
|
Regulates the amount of refrigerant going into evaporator.
|
|
State the type of reactor used in naval nuclear propulsion.
|
Pressurized Water
|
|
State the purpose of CVIC.
|
Provide vital threat information on the location, dispoistion, capabilities, and intentions of our adversaries.
|
|
What is the primary use of VHF Communications?
|
Bridge to Bridge
|
|
What is the primary purpose of SHF communications?
|
Telephone, Internet, Email
|
|
State the primary surface search radar onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt.
|
AN/SPS-67
|
|
How many missiles does each NSSMs launcher hold?
|
8
|
|
What date was USS Theodore Roosevelt commissioned?
|
October 25th, 1986
|
|
How many pounds does each link of the Anchor chain weigh?
|
360 LBS
|
|
Descibe the Commanding Officer's Boat.
|
Grey boat with Black Bottom, Red Stripe
|
|
Describe the Admiral's Boat.
|
Black Boat with Green Bottom, White Stripe
|
|
Describe the Officer's/Passenger Boat.
|
Gray Boat with Black Bottom, Blue Stripe
|
|
What are the duties of the Load Dispatcher.
|
Supervise the operation of the electric plant
|
|
In the USS Theodore Roosevelt A/C plants, how is the high temperature refrigerant cooled froma gas to a liquid?
|
Salt water
|
|
Where is Catapult Supervisory Control located?
|
Enclosed Operating Station in each room.
|
|
Onboard USS Thedore Roosevelt, what is the prime mover for the SSTGs?
|
Steam
|
|
Which SSTG's would normally be used to provide alternate power to reactor coolant pumps in the even CTGs are lost?
|
2 and 4
|
|
During which phase of the refrigeration cycle is the liquid changed into a vapor or gas?
|
Evaporation
|
|
State the location of the O2N2 plants onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt.
|
-Hangar Bay 1 PORT Side-Hangar Bay 3 STBD Side
|
|
What is the purpose of a chlorinator?
|
Potable water electro-disinfectant generator.
|
|
How many fuel oil service tanks are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
28
|
|
How many fuel oil storage tanks are onboard USS Thedore Roosevelt?
|
52
|
|
What does not used HP air?
|
Pneumatic Tools
|
|
Discuss the purpose of Reactor Department Night Orders?
|
Special Orders and instructions governing the conduct and performance of the propulsion plant watch for a specific period of time.
|
|
Where are the Enclosed Operating Stations located?
|
Reactor Rooms
|
|
How many shots of chain is each anchor chain on USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Twelve
|
|
How many MK6 life rafts are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
252
|
|
What is the primary purpose of the SLQ-32?
|
Anti-Ship missile defense
|
|
What is the purpose of GPS?
|
Used for charting, plotting and various types of navigation.
|
|
What are the duties of flight deck crew wearing red jerseys?
|
-Crash and Salvage-Weapons
|
|
During a man overboard, who is aremed with a rifle to ensure safety of victim and SAR?
|
Boat Officer
|
|
What are the duties of flight deck crew wearing white jerseys?
|
-QA-LSO
|
|
What is the primary purpose of Damage Control Central?
|
Central control of both propulsion plants
|
|
Whre are the Main Propulsion Turbines located onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
- 1 and 4 in 1MMR- 2 and 3 in 2MMR
|
|
Which EMCON Condition is the most restrictive?
|
Alpha
|
|
What is the purpose of the embarked VRC-40 squadron?
|
Carrier Logistics Support
|
|
State the range of the S-3B.
|
825nm
|
|
State the range of the F-14.
|
500nm
|
|
What is not a use for liquid nitrogen?
|
Aviator Breathing
|
|
Where are the CHT tanks located onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
3 Forward, 1 Midship, 1 Aft
|
|
State the location of the degaussing system remote control panel.
|
Chart House
|
|
What is are the responsibilities of the ATO?
|
Ensure proper routing of personnel and cargo throughout the battle group.
|
|
Who are responsible for the propulsion plants' operating during Condition 1 (GQ)?
|
-Shutdown Reactor Mechanical Operator-Shutdown Reactor Operator
|
|
What is the primary Air Traffic Control radar onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
SPN-43
|
|
Who is in charge of Damage Control onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
-DCAAll hands are responsible.
|
|
How many steering units are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Four
|
|
State the purpose of the steering pumps.
|
Provide the hydraulic pressure to move the tiller
|
|
State the purpose of the differential control box.
|
Takes the rotary motion from the synchro receivers and causes the tilt box to tilt
|
|
State the purpose fo the ram assembly.
|
Tube shape sylinder assemblies that use hydraulic fluid under pressure to drive large pistons to position the rudders
|
|
State the purpose of the rack and pinion follow-up assembly.
|
Located in the steering engine room and are used to indicated rudder angle
|
|
Define the acronym ECDIS.
|
Electron Chart Display and Information System
|
|
Define the acronym RHIB.
|
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat
|
|
State the primary purpose of the EEDGs.
|
Provide power to the Reactor fill pumps in the even of loss of cooling water to the Reactor
|
|
State the secondary purpose of the EEDGs.
|
Provide emergency power throughout the ship.
|
|
State the location and purpose of the rodmeter (pitsword).
|
Located under the keel in JP-5 Pump room 2.-It senses water flowing past tow monel buttons and sends a signal to an indicator transmitter.
|
|
How many EEDGs are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Four
|
|
State the purpose of the FP-QP Coil.
|
Counteract the magnetic field produced by ship's longitudinal permanent magnetization.
|
|
State the purpose of the FP-QI Coil.
|
Counteract the magnetic field produced by ship's induced longitudinal magnetization.
|
|
Which UNREP stations onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt are used to recieve fuel?
|
5,11,13
|
|
State the location of the Attached Lube Oil Pumps.
|
Main reduction gears
|
|
State the purpose of Reactor Mechanical (RM) Division.
|
Responsible for the reactor plant fluid systems
|
|
State the purpose of Reactor Auxillaries (RA) Division.
|
Responsible for shipboard systems assigned to reactor department and located in reactor department spaces.
|
|
State the lcoation of the AFFF flight deck mimic panels.
|
-Bridge-Pri-Fly
|
|
State the ship's combat displacement.
|
97,000 tons
|
|
State the duties of the Boat Officer.
|
Responsible for passenger safety and conduct.
|
|
State the duties of the Boat Engineer.
|
Responsible for the boat engines, steering and rudder control.
|
|
What is not part of the Auto Pilot (Automatic Steering Control)?
|
Steering Control Units
|
|
What is AN/SPN-46 Mode I?
|
Auto
|
|
Waht is AN/SPN-46 Mode 1A?
|
Auto up to 1/2 mile from ship
|
|
What is AN/SPN-46 Mode 3?
|
Voice Control
|
|
State the primary function of the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department.
|
-Support Embarked Airwing
|
|
State the purpose of the Sewage Holding Take Aeration System.
|
3-5 PSI Air piped into tanks, which agitates soil/waste to prevent solidication and reduce harmful gases.
|
|
Where are the Ahead and Astern Throttles remotely operated from?
|
Enclosed Operating Station
|
|
What evolution does not require Restricted Maneuvering?
|
Man Overboard
|
|
What is the purpose of a High Speed Anti-Radiation Missle (HARM)?
|
Guided missile used against targets that are using radar.
|
|
What does it mean when the flight deck status is "zip lip"?
|
EMCON Condition set
|
|
How are Emergency Diesel Generators started?
|
HP Air
|
|
How many 450 VAC Load Centers are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
32
|
|
How mnay Electric Plant Control Panels (EPCP) are onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt?
|
Two
|
|
Where are the Electric Plant Control Panels located?
|
-1 MMR 4th Deck-2 MMR 4th Deck
|
|
Which Aircraft control radar is known as easy rider?
|
SPN-46
|
|
Where are the Emergency Diesels located?
|
- 1 and 2 Forward EDG room- 3 and 4 Aft EDG room
|
|
What is a Case 3 launch or recovery?
|
Ceiling of weather and visibility are lower than 1000 feet and 5nm respectively or night time departures and recoveries.
|
|
Who is responsible to the operations officer for the following: Organizing/training the CIC team, operating and maintaining CIC, the CO’s tactical plot, radar room, and electronic warfare room?
|
CIC/ CDC Officer
|
|
What is CIC primary mission? (Combat Information Center)
|
GATHER, PROCESS, DISPLAY EVALUATE AND DISSEMINATE INFORMATION for the use of the embarked flag officer & CO
|
|
Who is the CO’ representative for tactical employment and for defense of the ship?
|
TAO; Tactical Action Officer
|
|
The Piloting Officer is manned in what special ship’s evolution?
|
Sea and Anchor Evolution
|
|
What is a Task Force?
|
A component of the fleet
|
|
What colors are the port and stbd running lights?
|
Red Port /Green Starboard
|
|
Name the data links that Blue Ridge/Seventh Fleet utilizes
|
JMCIS, Link 4A, 11, 14, 16
|
|
What does TACAN stand for?
|
Tactical Air Navigation
|
|
What is TACAN’s purpose?
|
Acts as a Beacon, giving bearing and range to assist aircraft in their location.
|
|
Where is TACAN on every ship?
|
Main mast
|
|
What does CART stand for?
|
Command Assessment of Readiness and Training
|
|
How long is a prolonged blast?
|
No more than 2 minutes
|
|
What is SLQ-25A used for?
|
Masker system or acoustic decoy for ship defense, so torpedo does not contact ship.
|
|
Where is the REMOTE DUMMY operation of the indicator transmitter controlled from?
|
Engine Room enclosed in Operating Station
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What is the purpose of the underwater log?
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To determine ship speed, distance, and position
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Where is the DEML indicator transmitter located?
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Forward Gyro Room 70-60-0-C
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What is the location of the Pitsword/Rodmeter?
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Underwater Log and Fathometer Trunk located in FWD AC
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What is the Pitsword / Rodmeter made of?
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Stainless steel and Fiberglass
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How many modes of operation are there on the Underwater Log Indicator Transmitter?
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7
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Name 3 of the 7 modes of operation of the underwater log indicator transmitter?
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Underwater, Calibration, Manual Dummy, Remote Dummy, Bit Mode, Configuration, Status Check
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How many inflatable life rafts onboard?
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63
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Two methods to release the inflatable life rafts?
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Hydrostatic release or Manual
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Depth of hydrostatic release in water?
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10 to 40 ft.
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What are types of signaling devices you can find inside the life rafts?
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Signal mirrorFlaresDistress marker light (Salt water activated)Radio beaconDye MarkerRadar reflector
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What is a swing circle?
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Is the distance from where the anchor lays to the bridge
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When is the J-bar Davit used to recover personnel during man overboard?
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To make a ship pick up with using a boat, lowering the SAR swimmer using the j-davit.
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What is a drag circle?
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Is the distance from where the anchor lays to the fantail
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In what condition will we not put the swimmer in the water to have less people at risk? (Answer needed)
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(Answer needed)
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What are the locations of the mooring stations? (Answer needed)
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need answer
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What are the types of UNREPS?
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VERTREP and CONREP
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What UNREP Stations can receive JP-5?
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7 & 8
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What UNREP Stations are the Fixed Pad Eyes?
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3 & 4
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What UNREP Stations is the Portable King Post?
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5 & 6
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What UNREP Stations are used for Highline Transfer?
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3 & 4
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What type of mooring line goes straight out?
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Breast Line
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What type of mooring line goes aft?
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Aft Spring line
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What type of mooring line goes fwd?
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Fwd Spring line
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Who is the First LT?
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LT Stevens
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How many pounds is the anchor?
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22,500 lbs
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What is a shot and its length?
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A section of chain 90 ft in length
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What is the first shot called?
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Swivel shot
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Where can you find the wildcat?
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Forecastle - it engages the anchor chain for lifing and braking
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What are the two types of refueling? (Answer needed)
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need answer
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Where is the bull nose?
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Bow of the ship
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What are the three uses of the anchor chain?
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Mooring to a buoyTowingAnchoring the ship
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Where are the locations of boat davit?(Answer needed)
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NA
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What type of boats are on each davit? (Answer needed)
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NA
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What is the length, beam, and draft of the ship?
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L-643 ft B-108ft D-30.3ft
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Define Amber deck:
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The helo can start its engine, but it can’t take off.
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What are the six areas a Naval Doctrine is comprised of?
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Naval WarfareNaval IntelligenceNaval OperationsNaval LogisticsNaval PlanningNaval Command and Control
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The three types of Naval Vessels that existed at the inception of the Navy are?
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Frigates, Schooners, Sloops
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53. The purpose of a Hand Salute is to show a gesture of respect to others. T or F?
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True
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Which Battle demonstrated expression of Honor, Courage, and Commitment?
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Guadal Canal
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What are the three levels of war?
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Tactical- Involves the details of the individual engagementsOperational- Concerns forces collectively in a theatreStrategic- Focuses on supporting national goals
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Hanford T. Johnson is the Secretary of Defense. T or F?
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False
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Which Fleet supports Naval Operations as directed by the President and SECDEF in the Atlantic Ocean and South America?
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Atlantic Fleet
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Naval Air Squadrons provide support for covert protection for surface and sub-surface enemy forces. T or F
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False
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Which report is not part of the 8 O’clock reports?a. magazine reportb. position reportc. boat report
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c. boat report
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Which NAVPERS document are administrative remarks document on?a. NAVPERS 1070/604b. NAVPERS 1070/613c. NAVPERS 1070/602
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b. NAVPERS 1070/613
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Dependency and Emergency Data for service members can be found on member’s page 2. T or F
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True
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How many sections is the Enlisted Distribution Verification Report Organized in?
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12
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Define Naval Intelligence:
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Intelligence gives the navy an accurate estimate of the situation, forecasts likely adversary COA's, and allows commanders to apply selective but decisive combat power throughout the battle space.
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What is the purpose of dipping the Ensign?
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To answer salute from a merchant ship
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65. What was the first ship named after an enlisted man?
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USS Osmond Ingram (DD-255)
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66. The purpose of Naval Logistics is to provide and sustain our operational readiness by getting the right support to the right place at the right time. T or F
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True
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67. Which Fleet is responsible for the geographic area from the North Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and the Arabian Sea (Persian Gulf)?
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5th Fleet
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68. What is the purpose of the Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy (SORM)? (Answer needed)
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NA
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69. Which Reserve Unit consists of ALL reserve forces eligible to be called to Active Duty?
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Ready Reserve
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70. In port, who represents the Engineering Officer when is not onboard the ship?
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EDO Engineering Duty Officer
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71. How many CHT tanks do we have on board LCC19?
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3
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72. What is the PSI for HP air?
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1000 to 3000 psi
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73. What is the total capacity of CHT we can hold on board?
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51,544 gallons
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74. How much does each sewage ejection pump, pump per minute?
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300 gal/min
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75. Name three things on board that can use JP-5?
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Helo, Small Boats. EDG
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76. What is the difference between hazardous waste and hazardous material?
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Hazardous Material: May pose hazard to health or environmentHazardous Waste: Discarded material can no longer be used
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77. What are three categories of hazardous materials? (there are 6)
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Flammable, toxic, corrosive, oxidizer, aerosol, compressed gas
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78. Quarterly food service report is recorded on which NAVSUP form?
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105.17 CC
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79. What organization provides “free of charge” used desks, computers, and office furniture?
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DRMO
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80. What does (BDFA) stand for?
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Basic Daily Food Allowance
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81. Ship’s underway subsistence replenishments are normally based on what?
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105.15 CC
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82. Who is ship’s store service officer on board?
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LTJG Lieng
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83. Who is the ship’s oil king?
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MMC Hudson
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84. State the purpose of degaussing.
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Reduce the ships magnetic field
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85. Where is the SLQ-25A located? (Answer needed)
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NA
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86. Who is the DCA on board?
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CWO2 Taylor
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87. What does HERO stand for?
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Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
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88. What flag is flown for HERO?
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Lima
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89. Who is the Force Master Chief? (Answer needed)
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NA
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90. Which Operation Command provides logistic support for the military operations worldwide?
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Military Sealift Command
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91. Which Battle demonstrated the importance and value of intelligence?
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Midway
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92. What refrigerant is used on board?
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-236fa
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93. Robert Gates is the Secretary of Defense. T or F
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True
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94. Which fleet supports Naval Operations as directed by the President and SECDEF in the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean?
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Pacific Fleet
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95. Which battle was an example of the importance and value of air superiority?
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Battle of Coral Sea
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96. Where are the locations that SRBOC can be fired from?
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CIC
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97. What is the ship’s primary means of transmitting and receiving message traffic?
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NAVMACS- RIXT (also have seen MAVMACS II)
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98. What is the Second Substitute?
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COS absentee
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99. What is the Third Substitute?
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CO absentee
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100. What flag is flown for general recall?
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PAPA
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101. Name the radar systems on board Blue Ridge?
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SPS-40, SPS-48, SPS-67 AND Furuno
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102. What does C4I stand for?
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The acronym C4I stands for "Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence".
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103. What does CIWS stand for?
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Close in Weapons System
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104. Where are the CIWS located?
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Aft Swanson and 1st Deck Fwd
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105. How many magazines are on board?
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5 - but I've seen "7- 5 for ammo, 2 for CIWS"
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106. Where are the magazines located?
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CPO Pway, Fwd CIWS, Aft CIWS, Aft Swanson, Small arms (7th deck)
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107. Where are the 40mm saluting batteries located on board?
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Port and Starboard of Signal Bridge
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108. How many 50 cal. Machine guns are on board?
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6
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109. What is the max effective range of the 50 cal. Machine gun?
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2000 yards
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110. Where are the 25mm chain guns located?
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Port and Starboard fwd of superstructure
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111. Who is the CSO?
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LCDR Robinson
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112. What type of ammo is used for the CIWS?
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20mm Tungsten alloy rounds
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113. Who are the TAO’s on board Blue Ridge?
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CDR HANKINS, LT JEHLE
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114. Where can the CIWS be fired from?
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(Close In Weapons System) can be fired from theRemote or Local Control Panel
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115. What does NSFS stand for?
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Naval Service Fire Support
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116. What operating system is employed throughout the LAN?
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Composed Windows 2000
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117. What color is the Top Secret / SCI AIS marking?
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Yellow
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118. Where are the HF Transmitters located?
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In Trans 1
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119. What is the frequency range for HF?
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3 mhz – 30mhz
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120. What path/medium does our underway POTS lines use? (Answer needed)
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NA
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121. What color is the Confidential AIS marking?
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Blue
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122. Where is the WSC 8 transceiver located at?
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In Trans #1, the dish is Fwd of the Superstructure on the main deck.
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123. What is the frequency range for EHF?
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30 Ghz to 300 Ghz
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124. How many WSC-3 UHF/LOS transceivers on board?
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(26) 12 in UV1 and 14 in UV2
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125. What three types of GCCS do we have on board? (Answer needed)
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NA
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126. What does GBS stand for?
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Global Broadcasting System
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127. What is GBS used for?
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Internet and television
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128. What type of message is released within 6 hours?
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Routine
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129. What is the primary purpose of the EDG? (Answer needed)
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NA
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130. How many and what ways can you steer the ship?
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(4) Helm, Trick Wheel, Emergency Hand Pump, Jacking Nuts
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131. What is the max speed of travel of the rudder? (Answer needed)
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NA
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132. What does DFM stand for?
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Diesel Fuel Marine
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133. How many feed water tanks and their capacity?
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2 19,700 gallons each for a total of 39,400
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134. How many AC plants on board?
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6
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135. State the purpose of the chill water pump?
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Circulate and maintain constant pressure in the chill water system
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136. What type of boilers on board?
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Type D Wheeler Foster
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137. State the purpose of the DFT?
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To Preheat (248- 252 degrees), store, and dearate feed water. In fireroom, upper level starboard side aft
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138. State the ship’s maximum storage capacity for potable water.
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123,152 gallons in 7 tanks
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139. Draw the Steam Cycle. (10 points).
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Draw it!
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