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         biological warfare, 259, 260--61, 265   echo sounder, 198, 266          maneuvering board, 121-27,267; CPA problem,
         boat etiquette, 187-88,265; courtesy, 188; flag   electronic navigation, 198-200; GPS, 199; loran,   223-26; plot, 221; relative motion, 221; wind
          etiquette, 189; rendering honors, 187-88   199; radar, 199; SINS, 199-200   problem, 226-27
         boat handling, 184---87; making a landing,   engineering officer, and damage control, 143   maps and charts, characteristics of, 195--96;
           186--87; propeller forces, 184---85; twin-screw   executive assistants, naval ships, 153-54;   definition, 191; symbols on, 206
          boats, 187; typical situations, 185-86   administrative assistant, 153; chaplain, 153;   marine navigation, 191-212; aids to navigation,
         boat nomenclature, 182-83; hull and its parts,   chief master-at-arms (Ci\fAA), 154; career   203---6; celestial navigation, 200; dead
           182; powerboats, 183-84; propulsion, 183;   counselor, 153; combat cargo officer, 154;   reckoning, 200-201; definition, 191;
          sailboats, 183-84; upperworks, 182-84   legal officer, 154; personnel officer, 153;   electronic navigation, 198-200,201; maps
         boatswain's mates, 160, 166-67       public affairs officer (PAO), 154; senior watch   and charts, 191, 19?-96, 206; nautical
         buoys, 205---6; coloring of, 205; numbering and   officer, 154; special services offker, 154   measurements, 193-95; piloting, 198;
          lights on, 206; types of, 205                                           plotting, 196-98; the terrestrial sphere,
                                             fathometer. See echo sounder         192-93; time, 208-11
         CBR warfare, 143,259---63,265; damage control,   fire and firefighting, shipboard, 145--48; classes   marlinespike seamanship, 165, 167-71,267;
          262---63; definition, 265; during Operation   of fires,  146; firefighting equipment, 146-48;   definition, 165, 166,267; handling line,
          Desert Storm, 259; in \VorId War I, 259; in   firefighting procedures, 148; fire prevention,   168---69; knots, bends, hitches, 169-71; rope
          World War II, 259                    146. See also firefighting equipment   and line,  167~71; securing for sea, 170; wire
         chart and map symbols, 206          firefighting equipment, shipboard, 146-48; fire   rope, 167
         chemical warfare, 259---60, 266      main system, 146; OBA/SCllA, 148; portable   master-at-arms UvIAA),  154, 161, 162
         christening, of naval ships, 140-41   extinguishers, 146-47; protective clothing,   material readiness conditions, 144-45
         classes of fires, 146                147--48; sprinkler systems, 146. See also fire   mine warfare, 251-57; capabilities of, 256-57;
         command duty offIcer (CDO), 159      and firefighting                    evolution of, 251-53; mine classifications,
         commissioning, of naval ships, 141   fires, classes of, 146              253-54; mine countermeasures, 254--55;
         cruise missiles, na\'al, 244-45; Harpoon, 244;   fire triangle, 145      mine hunting, 255-56
          SLAI\'I, 245; Tomahawk, 243, 244--45   fixes and LOPs, 197-98         11100ring, 177-79, 180; deck and pier fittings,
                                                                                  177-78; mooring lines, 178-79, 180
         damage control assistant (DCA), 143, 144, 156,   Global Positioning System (GPS), 199
          266                               Greenwich lvfean Time ((;;\11'), 211, definition,   nautical charts, 206, 195-96; Mercator
         damage control central (DeC), 143--44   266                              projection, 195-96; plotting OIl, 196-98; scale
         damage control, shipboard, 143-49,262---63,   ground tackle, 173-78,266; anchor chains   of, 196; symbols, 206; types of, 196
          266; CBR warfare, 262---63; communications,   and related equipment, 174---75; anchoring,   nautical measurements, 193-95; distance, 193;
          145; damage repairs, 145; definition, 266;   176-78; anchors, 173-74, 175; definition,   direction, 194---95; speed, 193-94. See also
          fires and firefighting, 145-48; repair parties,   173,266; anchor windlass, 175-76; weighing   marine navigation
          143--44; shipboard organization for,  143-45   anchor, 177-78         nautical terms, shipboard, 134--35
        date-time group, 211                guided missiles, naval, 241---43, 245---49; air-to-  naval aircraft, 240-41; fixed wing, 240-41;
        daybeacons and ranges, 206, 266. See also buoys   ail', 245; air-to-surflCe, 246-47; components   lighter-than -air, 241; rotary winged, 241;
        daylight savings time, 211            of, 242; surf.'lce-to-air, 245; trajectories,   weapon systems, 241
        dead reckoning, 197-98, 200-201, 266; fi-x:es  and   248-49; uses of, 242---43   naval guns, 235-38; ammunition, 237;
          LOPs, 197-98; DR track, 200-201. See also   guns, naval. See naval guns   nomenclature, 235-37; projectiles, 237-38;
          marine navigation                 gyrocompass, 194,267                  surface fire support, 238
        deck personnel, naval ships, 160, 166---67;                             naval weapons, 230-37, 241-49, 251~57;
          boatswain's mates, 160, 166--67; deck   heads of departments, ship, 154-57   antihallistic missiles (ARM), 242--43; ballistic
          divisions, 166; first lieutenant, 166, 167;                             missiles, 241---43; basic terminology, 230;
          Seamen, 166---67; ship's boatswain, 167   Intracoastal Watenny, U.S., 206   cruise missiles, 244---45; guided missiles,
        deck seamanship, 166-81; anchoring and                                    241-43; guns, 235-38; mines, 251-57;
          mooring, 173-80; cargo handling, 180;   latitude and longitude, 193,267. See also   organization, 230-32;  range of, 23]; for
          marlinespike, 167-71; personnel, 166-67;   terrestrial sphere           undersea warfare, 247; weapons control
          towing, 179-80; underway replenishment,   launching, of ships, 140--41; christening,   systems, 233; weapons selection, of ships, 231;
          180-81                              140--41; methods of, 140            weapons systems, 231-33
        department heads, naval ships, 155-57, ]66-67;   lights, navigational, 203-5; characteristics of,   navigation, definition, 267. See also marine
          air officer, 157; combat systems or first   203---4; lighthouses and towers, 204; visibility   navigation
          lieutenant, 155, 166-67; communications   oC 204                      Navy Marine ldammals Program, 256
          officer, 155; engineering officer, 155-56;   line, 167-71; chafing gear, 170; coiling, faking,   nuclear warfare, 259, 261-62; dirty bombs, 261;
          medical/dental ollicer, 157; operations officer,   flemishing, 168-969; handling, 168-71;   radiation dosage, 261---62
          155; reactor officer, 156; supply officer, 157   knots, bends, hitches, 169-71; make-up oC
        designations, naval ships, 141; guided missiles,   167---68; whipping, 169   officer of the deck (00))), 159--60, 161, 163
          241-42                            loran, 199, 267                     o"'-j'gen breathing apparatus (OBA and SeBA),
        duty sections, of ships in port, 161; ashore, 162                         143,148
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