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209 Cards in this Set
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RED FLARE FIRES FROM LIFEBOAT DURING RECOVERY
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NEED ASSISTANCE
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What color indiactes a special mark
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Yellow
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Detachable link color at 45
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Blue ... RWB every 15
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Type rigging is weather protection improtant
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standing
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Cadinal Marks are what color
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Black and Yellow
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Wire rope show never be stored nest to
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ACID
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What kind of mooring lines are used to get the ship away from the pier
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Breast
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Degress is each point of a compass card
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011 1/4
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What speed light does white mean
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Ahead Speeds
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What is the name of the most foward part of the boat
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The stem
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What kind of equipment should you heave around on the spot the yard and stay booms in their working area
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Guys
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First nuclear aircraft carrier
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1961
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What causes a gyrocompass to operate
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Gyro principle of a spinning wheel
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What bend to use when great strain on a line
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double becker bend
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What signal directs lifeboat to return to ship
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2 red stars
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You should AIM the pyro pistol at
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60 degress
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Best way to get a boat from a starboard side landing
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back untill the stern in clear
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power driven vessell that is in a crossing situation and involes the risk of collison
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stand on vessell
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Which UNREP ship supplies AMMO to ships
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AE
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I INTENT TO OVERTAKE YOU ON MY STARBOARS SIDE
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TWO LONG BLAST FOLLOWED BY ONE SHORT
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US Ships fly a commission pennant from where
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To a pigstick and hoisted to a truck
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burn time of mk 58 marine locater
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40 to 60 minutes
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You are coxswain of admirals barge what flaighoist would require you to return to ship
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Qp1
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What lights are installed at the truck and extend 25 feet above the superstucture
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Aircraft Warning lights
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On what date did congress authorize the first six frigates
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27 mAR 1794
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What total length does a ship have to be to require a second masthead light
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50 m
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What flaghoist signal shouls the receving ship hoist to indicate disenageing at station
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PREP closed up
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What term is used to describe the anchor buoy when its floating on the surface above the anchor
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Watchign
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Fog signals of inland and international water are the same excpet for
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Constarined by draft
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How much heaving line is colied up in hand
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2/3
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What percent of fiber line deteriorates
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30
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Strongest of all wire ropes
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6 X 19
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Leadsman reports a quarter after three
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2 3/4
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Davit used by aircraft carriers
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Overhead suspended
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Type of windlass has its power source located below deck
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Horizontal Shaft
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tension on spanwire
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8000 lbs single or 1255000 for double
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Messegner padeye test
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14000
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life of a standard navy rhib
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12 years
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26 feet motor whale boat
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22 men 2000 cargo
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on call cirles are located
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astern
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wave form cirlces
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close to bow
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When laying out skate-wheel conveyors that must change directions what should you do if you have no turntables
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Lap one straight length over another and station a crew member at the corner to shist the cargo from one section to the other.
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Which types of hositing gear is best suited for handling pipe
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Chain sling or choker
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Fairlead and block on the pier
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burton
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Which of the following methods of rigging booms for heavy lifts is limted to the safe working load of a single boom
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single swining boom with double purchase
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head of the boom is over the side in yar and stay rig
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yard boom
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For RT transmission you concertrate of keepoing your voice at what level
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moderately strong
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dredged channel on chart
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a straight black dashed line
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a wave that is about to break is called a
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breaker
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adequate distance to put bouy wire on float
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60 to 65
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What size does leather single ply come in
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6ft
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Seizing to use when lines are under no strain
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flat
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what call is two sluured veers
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4 side boys
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How is ship loaded with provision
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items needed first are at the top
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Command Save-all
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Rope or nylon web net
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How you would you load the hold
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Start in center and work outboard in both directions
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Which type of hatch tent is the best
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seattle
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How do you stack in the boxes
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brickwall
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What should be used if the cargo beckets are to short
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cargo net shorteners
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What is the capcity low lift pallet truck
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2 to 3 tons
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Which hatch tents resenles a phyriamid
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New York
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THe hand hook is used for
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turning crates and bales
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Best hosting gear for pipes
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Chain sling or choker
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Bridles and slings used to hosit uncased automobiles
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special bridles or barrell slings
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Which direction should first layer of dunnage be placed
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Directions that allows mositure to flow to drains
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Best cargo for handling crushable cargo
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Box Pallet
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When laying out skate wheel converyors
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butt end of one striaght to the side
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How are underway replenishment ships loaded
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the capacity with passageways provign access to all sides
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rollers used to move heavy cargo
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long enough to pass compleltly under the item
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how many volleys fired from firing squad
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3
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Cardinal Mark Flashing every 10 seconds
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West
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crossing situation that involves the risk of collision
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stand on vessel
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When is boat is beeing lowered by crains what device is used to relase the hook
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raymond release hook
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Yellow flare from submarine
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I am rising the periscope depth
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Channell bouys are numbered
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Even to starboard
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Flaghoist for admrials barge to return to ship
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Qp1
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When meeting ship head on what happens
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Port to Port
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What part of a ship shoudl a coxswain use as the point of departure
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anchot buoy ????
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Type of marks indentify the port or starboard side of the channel
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Lateral
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Permission to work outside of lifelines
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Commanding Officer
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Receiving ship hoist what signal to indicate disengaging at final station
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PREP closed up
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What should you bend to the tail of the gantline to when riding down stading rigging
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A shackle
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What part of the anchor digs in as dragged across the ocean
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Fluke
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Type of chocks
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Three
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Type of windlass that has its power srouce below decks
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Horizontal Shaft
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Boat Davit safety device used to indicate when the eletric hoist shuold be stopped
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Safe Hoisting position stripes
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MC circuit for CIC
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20 MC
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Light used to show that a station is ready to recieve
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RED light
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Best knots to bend to lines together
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Square
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What kind of leather is not found aboard a ship
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lacing
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Proper way to focus binocular
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Adjust one eyepiece at a time with opposite lens covered
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Knot to bend to lines together
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Becket Bend
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Why wear gloves when workign when leather
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fishooks
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Circles to scan with best IPD
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A single cirlce
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Cavas is issues in
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Linear feet
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What flares signals a small boat to return to ship
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Two red stars
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What cargo method uses a fairlead block in the pier
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Housefall
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Types of cluthes installed on winch
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Drum and speed
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Sled pallets are designed for
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Beach operations
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Number of speeds on an eletric winch
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Three to five in each direction
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Problems with heavy lift booms
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Guys
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Before using a wich gypsy head, what opeartion must be preformed
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Disenage the drum from the shaft
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In the yard and stay method of handling cargo both winches are used when preforming
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Racking
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To prevent "free wheeling "
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puts the speed cluth in neutral
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You can move the crane at your own discretion when what signal is given
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Racking
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When a heavy lift boom is swung outboard the correct actions for line handlers
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keep the guys slightly slack
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draft in block in bight when
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5ft lower than the yard boom
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Difference between the burton and housefall method
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Burton method requires no winches on the pier
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Which method is considered a jury rig and shoudl be used when no other means are available
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Block in bight
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How often should winches in constant operations be lubricated
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Once every 4 hours
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What kind of topping lift is installed on most navy booms
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mutiple
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The upper end of the boom is secured to the mast by
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topping lift
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Weakest part of a chain hoist
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lower hook
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Where do you initially spot the booms for working cargo by the yard and stay
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Father apart for the desired working positions
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Block in bight
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limited by the safe working load of a single boom
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In a yard and stay rig the head of the boom is over the side
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yard boom
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Common wires in the yard and stay rig
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3/4 6 X 37
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Doubling p on the cargo whip does ?
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Doubles the capcity of the whip and reduces strain on the winch
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minimum lenght of the yard whip with double purrchase
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250ft
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Last step in disassemling a roller block
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pin
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What factor determines the mechincal adcantage of a simple block
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Number of parts of the falls a tthe moveable block
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When must a RT message be authenticated
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When operatinh in a tactical radio net
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When should an RT error message be corrected
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When the error is discovered or at the end of transmission
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What is the block that is located at the base of the boom
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Heel
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When can a message that has already been transmitted be cancelled
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When another message is sent
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Minumum number of stations to compose a net
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2
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When transmitted a RT message worded so that the addresse might confuse numbers with words, you precede the numbers by
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FIGURES
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single luff tackle
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3 to 1
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When computing mechincal advantage
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Divide then factor friction
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How often should all rigging be inspected
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As per PMS
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Voice calls normall are
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spoken words
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Tackle using one trebel block and one double block
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Double luff tackle
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Gun tackle is maid of
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two single blocks
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When radio is readable
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ROGER
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Under which condition should you alter course
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green light on port bow
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small craft warning
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red over white
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Signal for CG 148
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plp4p8
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Third Sub flown from
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port yardarms
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power vessell is required to stand clear of all sailing vessels UNLESS
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overtaking power vessel
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Before transmitting a message on voice radio circuit which shuld you practice
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Make sure know one is using circuit
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For transmitting messages
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speak naturally by phrases
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Mooring on the starboard side
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INDIA on port
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You wanna know variation in the harbor where could you find this on a chart
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Compass Rose
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Propellers turn
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Staboard turns counter, Port clockwise
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Mid Channel
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Red and White vertical stiprs
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Color lights reserves for port and starboard lateral marks
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red white green
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starboard side landing requires
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less speed same angle
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EIGHT FLAG DURING MAN OVERBOARD
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Straight away from ship
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How woud any LCM ride the breaker to the beach
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just behind the crest of a comber
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To ease an boat in the narrow surf zone
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an anchor and the boat
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What part of intra costal bouy in pained yellow
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the band
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Approach angle of an landing
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20
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Which directionw oudl you pass an north cardinal bouy
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north
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Top mark cones pointied towards each other in buoy
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West
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Standard shipbaord allowance lifeboats
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standard is 100 %
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Hydrostatic Releae Device
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Faciing outboard
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Who has the final say so in boats occupts in emegency
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Coxswain
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How are the monkey lines tended
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Over and inboard between ship and boat
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Size of nylon cord attached to shakle on hydrostatic release
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1/4
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Double link picoted davit launches boats at how many feet
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40
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Stern of boats swing becasue
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Side Force
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Where shoudl fuelign a small boat take place
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During daylight hours in the water
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Allowance for boats for shore stations
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CNO
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Safety Precaution for boats
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Charge the batteries in an open space
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Fueling the boat
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Remove Nozzle, Flap, Screw on cap, detach grouding wire .. remeber groundung wire is last
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Adequate Distance for oil drum to be flaoted
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60 to 65
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To have boats marry up
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bottom light is white
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At what rate should a tow speed be adjusted
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3 to 5
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how much caterny required in toe
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none
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When should you start breaking when the anchor is let go
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anchor reaches the bottom
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Anchor bouy lines
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32 thread
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Size of eyelet and ring type grommet
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6 to 15
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Every anchor reguardless of size should be overhauled
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18 months
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What type of stich for strong seam
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Flat
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5 fanthom marker
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WHITE RAG
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size canvas used to make sand bags
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4
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7 fanthom marker
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red flag
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leather will crack when exposd to
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heat
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best amterial for handsewn grommets
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marline
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when installing eyelet spur always
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install eyley lasy
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Why type of line is used for rope bolts
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synthetic
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When sewing bolt ropes into canvas
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Keep rope taut and canvas slack
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Number canvas that is gun cover
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No 2 duck
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wen measuring canvas
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always deduct 1/2 lenght plus width
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synthethic canvas
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lighter and stronger
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When the cover is bunching up what do you do
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milk cover towards x
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When splicing line larger than 3 inches use ?
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Wire Fid
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Heaviest Canvas
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No 1
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How many strands do you start with when you make a 6 stand truks head
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6
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seizing used to marry lines under no or little strain
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flat
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common sennit differs from flat sennit
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passoing outbaord strands over all other
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fancy work the require even number os stands
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cross pointing
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seizing for enequal strain
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racking
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After makign the first two turns of turkshead
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pull a bight of the furst turn onder the second
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How many side boys shouuld a mayor of city get
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4
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What hours would you not pass the arrivals od departures of CO
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meal hours
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how many flag beares
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4
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how many side boys does a vice admrial get
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8
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pipe call using the clinched hand postion only
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call mates
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call sounded to set taut
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stand by
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What is piped as vistor boats departs
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Alongside
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Pipe call to clear the mess decks
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Heave around (1)
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What type of privelage can not be taken
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Exchandg of Duty
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Watch quarter station bill should be updated
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continually
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Article that all person have to follow lawfuly orders from senriors
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1020
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The right to exercise authority
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1020
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Self Study and safety precuations for PQS
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100 PQS series
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Quarters for muster and inspection
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0800
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actions to correct military deficiences
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privelages and EMI
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