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35 Cards in this Set
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The basic requirements for
maintaining the deck log are contained in the? |
U.S. Navy
Regulations and Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy |
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At sea, the ship’s deck log is kept by who?
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The quartermaster of the watch (QOOW
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In-port,
chronological entries are made in the deck log by who? |
the petty officer of the watch (POOW).
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The log is signed at the end of eachwatch by who?
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Officer of the Deck (OOD)
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Deck log entries that are always recorded?
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Convening of courts-martial or fact-finding
bodies • Inspections held, including administrative, material, personnel, lower deck, and magazine inspections • Injuries, accidents, and casualties • Official visits • Salutes fired and flags displayed Arrivals and departures of the commanding officer andexecutive officer and, if on board, flag officers and civil officials • Drills held • Observance of sunrise and sunset • Reports made to the OOD; for example, fuel and water, chronometer, magazine temperatures, and so forth • Equipment casualties |
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Responsiblility of Officer of The Deck (OOD)
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Is in charge of the ship
and is responsible to the commanding officer (CO) for the safe and proper operation of the ship or station. |
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Responsiblity of Junior Officer of the Deck (JOOD)
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Is the
principal assistant to the OOD. Anyone making routine reports to the OOD normally makes them through the JOOD or the JOOW. |
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Responsiblity of the junior officer of the watch (JOOW),
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In training for qualification as the OOD
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The quartermaster of the watch (QMOW) is an
enlisted assistant to the OOD and must be a qualified? |
Helsman
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The boatswain’s mate of the watch (BMOW) is an
enlisted assistant to the OOD during under way watches.and must be a qualified? |
Helsman
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The three main reasons for a ship to stand watch
are? |
a. Communications
b. Security c. Safety |
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The ship’s organized plan for action is located
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the battle bill.
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The three different types of bearings are
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a. Relative
b. True c. Magnetic |
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Two of the most critical aspects in naval aviation are
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Aircraft safe for flight and acceptance of aircraft.
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AK0
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Assigned by organizational maintenance
activities only when they requisition material to restore an aircraft to mission capable (MC) status |
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AK7
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Assigned by organizational maintenance
activities when they requisition material to return mission essential subsystems to an operational condition when an aircraft is in a partial mission capable (PMC) status |
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ZA9.
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Forced high-time removal items required
for immediate end use on primary mission weapons systems. The aircraft concerned is within days of becoming not mission capable |
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When you speak into
the transmitter, it should be how far away from your mouth? |
1/2 to 1 inch from
your mouth |
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Can the mouthpiece and earpiece,be
used interchangeably? |
The mouthpiece and earpiece, though shaped
differently, function in the same manner and thus can be used interchangeably. You can talk into an earpiece and hear through a mouthpiece. This feature is important to remember not only in the event of a breakdown of one or the other pieces but also because undesired noises can be fed into the system through an earpiece turned away from your head. |
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Sound-powered telephone circuits aboard ship fall
into three categories what are they? |
primary, auxiliary, and
supplementary systems |
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Medical guard flag?
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Mike
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Boat recall flag?
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Flag
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Visual communication duty flag?
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Yankee
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Flag officer or unit commander is absent?
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1st subsitute
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Chief of staff is absent ?
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2nd subsitute
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Commanding officer is absent?
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3rd subsitute
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Civil or military official whose flag is flying is absent?
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4th subsitute
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Ammunition flag
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Bravo
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Spread eagle flagstaff
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For any civilian official or flag
officer whose official salute is 19 guns or more |
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Halbert flagstaff
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For a flag or general officer whose
official salute is less than 19 guns or for a civil official whose salute is 11 guns or more but less than 19 |
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Ball flagstaff
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For anofficer of the grade, or relative grade,
of captain in theNavy, and for certain diplomatic officials |
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Star flagstaff
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For an officer of the grade, or relative
grade, of commander |
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Flat truck: flagstaff
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For an officer below the grade, or
relative grade, of commander, and for civil officials entitled to honors of a lesser nature than those previously described |
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On many small ships, it is the responsibility of WHO to hoist and haul down the absentee
pennants. They are flown only between sunrise and sunset? |
QUARTERDECK WATCH
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flags or pennants
are displayed as required to indicate changing events aboard ship. Usually on a large ship, this is the responsibility of WHO? |
duty signalman
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