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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
At sea, the ship’s deck log is kept by who?
The quartermaster of the watch (QOOW
In-port,
chronological entries are made in the deck log by who?
the petty officer of the watch (POOW).
The log is signed at the end of eachwatch by who?
Officer of the Deck (OOD)
Deck log entries that are always recorded?
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
Responsiblility of Officer of The Deck (OOD)
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.
Responsiblity of Junior Officer of the Deck (JOOD)
Is the
principal assistant to the OOD. Anyone making routine
reports to the OOD normally makes them through the
JOOD or the JOOW.
Responsiblity of the junior officer of the watch (JOOW),
In training for qualification as the OOD
The quartermaster of the watch (QMOW) is an
enlisted assistant to the OOD and must be a qualified?
Helsman
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
The three main reasons for a ship to stand watch
are?
a. Communications
b. Security
c. Safety
The ship’s organized plan for action is located
the battle bill.
The three different types of bearings are
a. Relative
b. True
c. Magnetic
Two of the most critical aspects in naval aviation are
Aircraft safe for flight and acceptance of aircraft.
AK0
Assigned by organizational maintenance
activities only when they requisition material to restore
an aircraft to mission capable (MC) status
AK7
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
ZA9.
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
When you speak into
the transmitter, it should be how far away from your mouth?
1/2 to 1 inch from
your mouth
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.
Sound-powered telephone circuits aboard ship fall
into three categories what are they?
primary, auxiliary, and
supplementary systems
Medical guard flag?
Mike
Boat recall flag?
Flag
Visual communication duty flag?
Yankee
Flag officer or unit commander is absent?
1st subsitute
Chief of staff is absent ?
2nd subsitute
Commanding officer is absent?
3rd subsitute
Civil or military official whose flag is flying is absent?
4th subsitute
Ammunition flag
Bravo
Spread eagle flagstaff
For any civilian official or flag
officer whose official salute is 19 guns or more
Halbert flagstaff
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
Ball flagstaff
For anofficer of the grade, or relative grade,
of captain in theNavy, and for certain diplomatic
officials
Star flagstaff
For an officer of the grade, or relative
grade, of commander
Flat truck: flagstaff
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
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
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