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40 Cards in this Set
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T sea the ships deck log is kept where?
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by the QOOW
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In port, chronological entries are made, but the entries are made by whom?
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POOW
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The log is signed at the end of each day by whom
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OOD
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Three main reasons for a ship to maintain a watch
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Communications
Safety Security |
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To find the ships organized plan for action, you would look in the
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Battle Bill
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What person assigns qualified personnel to stations and enters their name on the Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill
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Division Officer/Division Chief
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Battle Station Condition One is...
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General Quarters. All battle stations are manned
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Battle Station Condition Two is...
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A special watch used by gunfire support ships.
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Normal Wartime cruising watch is
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Battle Station Condition Three
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How many Battle Station Conditions are there?
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3
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How many minutes should you arrive early to your station
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15
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The ship's bell is usually restricted to what hours?
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Between reville and taps
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How many bells are sounded at 0700?
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6
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0000-0400
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Mid Watch
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0400-0800
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Morning Watch
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0800-1200
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Forenoon Watch
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1200-1600
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Afternoon Watch
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1600-1800
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1st Dogwatch
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1800-2000
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2nd Dogwatch
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2000-2400
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Evening Watch
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What is the purpose of the Dogwatch
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To rotate watches
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What type of watch is stood by most sailors
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Security Watches
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The fog lookout normally stands in the
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Bow
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The conditions you would normally stand an after steering watch.
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General Quarters
UNREP Sea and Anchor |
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The Sound and Security watch reports directly to
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The OOD
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Lookouts report only in...
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relative bearing
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Target angle is the ...
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relative bearing of your ship from another ship.
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An object located in the sky is reported by its...
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Bearing and position angle.
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Ranges are reported in what?
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Yards
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Three types of Bearings are...
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Target Angle
Position Angle Ranges |
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Reporting a position angle with a vertically held fidt indicates how many degrees.
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8 Degrees
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The improvement in dim light is known as
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Dark Adaptation
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How long will it take to reach your best night vision
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30 Minutes
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A ship's plan for action is contained in what type of bill?
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Battle Bill
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What person makes sure all deck watch stations are manned with qualified personnel and all watch standers from previous watches are relieved?
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BMOW
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What is the first action to take if there is a fire?
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Report the fire.
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Sentries are governed by what two types of orders?
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General and Special
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Aboard ship you should refer to what publication to relieve an armed watch?
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SOP
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A position angle can never be more than what number of degrees?
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90 degrees
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What are three types of bearings
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Relative, true and magnetic
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