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126 Cards in this Set
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where are unrep stations 3 & 5 and what are they used for?
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- Stations 3&5 located on stbd smoke deck; for DFM (diesel fuel marine) and cargo
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Station 7? location and use?
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- Station 7 located under 60 ton crane; used for spaghetti rig, with the 60-ton crane (closed-in rig), used to refuel small crafts.
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Stations 8&9 LOCATION and USE
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-Stations 8&9 located aft of port and stbd quarterdecks; for JP5 & DFM
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Stations 1&2 location and use
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- Stations 1&2 located on stbd and port side of the foc’sle; for cargo and personnel.
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Stations 4&6 location and use
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- Stations 4&6 located on port smoke deck; for DFM and cargo.
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who drives the small boat
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boat coxwain
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Who Hooks up sea painter; assists the coxswain; lookout.
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Bow Hook
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Responsible for the safety of the boat crew.
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boat officer
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what is the Max occupancy of both small boats during normal and heavy wheather conditions?
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11M..26/13 7M...18/9
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what is the AN/SLQ-25
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nixie is used for torpedo countermeasure
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what does C4I stand for
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command, control communications, computers and inteligence
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what is NSFS
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naval ship fie support, provides bombardment against shore targets in support for ground forces
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what is the difference between 2d and 3d radars.
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2D is bearing and range 3D is bearing range and elevation
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what is a hot gun.
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gun whose barral temp has been raised to a tempature a cook-off of a round is possible
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what does hero stand for
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hazardous of elctromagnetic radiation to ordnance
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why is gyro important to a weapons system
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stabilization,
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how many missles can be stowed in one ram launcher
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21
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how many ram launchers do we have onboard
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2
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effective range of the 25mm
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2700 yrds
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what does CIWS stand for
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close in weapons system
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what constitutes a hot gun for a 50. cal
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200 rounds in 2 min
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what size round does CIWS fire
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20mm
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what are HEI-T rounds
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high explosive incendiary tracer
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what is the rate of fire for CIWS
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4500 rounds a min
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what do we use to cool the main engines
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sea water cools the jaket water which cools the cylinders of the main engines
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what is the psi of LP air
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0 to 150
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what is the psi of HP air
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150 to 3000
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what does it mean to "trail shaft"
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to allow one propeller to spin freely through the water
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how many pistons do the main engines have
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16
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what was the first navy ship named after an enlisted man
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uss Ingram dd-255 first man killed in WWI
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what three classes of vessels existed at the inception of the navy.
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sloops, frigates, and ships of the line.
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battle of normandy signifigance?
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largest amphibious assualt ever (1944)
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signifigance of the battle of midway
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turning point of WWII
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what are the three levels of war
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tactical, operational and strategic
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where is 2nd fleet
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atlantic ocean
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where is 5th fleet
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persian gulf
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where is 6th fleet
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europe
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where is 7th flt
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western pacific and indian ocean
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line is measured by what
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circumference
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how do we measure wire
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diameter
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define swing circle
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length of the ship plus the distace of the chain payed out
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define drag circle
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distance from the anchor to the pylorus on the bridge
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what is the sea painter
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line to help small boat to stay along side lined up with the davit
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what is the bull nose
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a closed chock located at the end of the ship
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what is a hawse pipe
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pipe the anchor chain runs through
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what kind of anchor do we have and how much does it weight
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navy standard stockless, 30,000lbs
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any line larger than 5" is called what
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hawser
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whats a monkey fist
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a knot created at the end of a line to create weight so you can heave the line
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what are circular metal shields fastend around mooring lines to prevent rats from coming aboard the ship
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rat guards
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what is a messenger line used for
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line used to pull all other lines over
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what is a p&d line used for and what is the color code
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phone and distance line used for unreps, green, red, yellow, blue, white, green
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how many pistons do the generators have
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24
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what is the max rpm of the main engines
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520
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what is the normal rpm of the generators
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720
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what kind of lube oil do the main engines use
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40w
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what kind of fuel do the engines use
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dfm
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how many cylinders do the generators have
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12
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how many cylinders do the main engines have
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16
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how many HPAC's do we have
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2
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how many line shaft bearings do we have
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9
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what type of engines do we have
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colt pielstick
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who makes our generators
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fairbanks morse
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how many blades are on the ships propellor
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5
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what is the purpose of degaussing
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to counter act the ships magnetic field from the earths magnetic field
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how does the SSDG produce electricity
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motion, magnetic field, conductor
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how many conections are on the shore power riser
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6
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what is the starting psi for the SSDG's
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250
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which degaussing coils does the ships gyro control
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A-coil and FI-QI coil
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when is the navy's B-day
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13oct1775
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how many life rafts do we have onboard
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41
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who is the embarkation officer
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xo
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what does EDVR stand for
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enlisted distibution verification report
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how many modes does iff have
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5
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what page in the service record is used to verify dependents
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2
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what are the three different type of distilling plants and which does comstock use
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reverse osmosis, submersible and flash...we use 3 stage flash type
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how many cranes do we have
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3
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what is the length of the comstock
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609 ft
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where is the only open chock onboard
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boat deck by the boat davit
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what type of fire main system do we have
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double horizontal loop
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what must all personel do when we are at mopp level 2
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carry mask
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how many decon stations are on board
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3
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what psi is the fire main rated
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150 psi
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how many 50. cal are onboard
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6
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what is the official nomanclature of the trash can antennas
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OE-82
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how many phases are there in a fire main from start to finish
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4
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what color helmet does a rigger wear
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blue
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how many a/c compressors do we have
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4
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how often is external MOV conducted
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quarterly
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how many evaps do we have onboard
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2
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what are the four phases of the steam cycle
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evaporation, condensation, generation,feed
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what are the two legal logs in engineering
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engineering log,bell log
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what type of MRG do we have onboard
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double helial
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how many gallons of potable water can we move in one day
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30,000
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how many HPAC's onboard
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2
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where are the LPAC's
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aux 1 and aux 2
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What types of evaps do we have onboard
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3 stage flash type
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how many line shaft bearings do we have
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9
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what is the electrical load capacity of one shore power cable
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400amps
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Where is repair 5
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port side 2nd deck
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what is the max speed of comstock
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24 knts
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how many HPU's do we have onboard
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5
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how long will an eebd last
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15
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what are the degaussing coils
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a coil, m coil, fi-qi coil, fp-qp coil
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what does LOEP stand for
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list of effective pages
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what is the rate of fire for CIWS
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4500 rounds a min
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what does EMCON stand for
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Emissions control
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what is comstocks beam width
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84'
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how many ballasting tanks are one the 3rd deck
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18
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how many ballasting tanks are on the 5th and 6th deck
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63
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how many boilers do we have and what type
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2 (combustion engineering)
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how many CHT tank do we have and how much do each hold
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7,14000 gallons on the 3rd deck,2 @ 650 gallons both aft port and stbd, and 4 15 gallon tanks in each MMR and AUX space
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what is H2S
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hydrogen sulfide( smells like rotten eggs)
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how many LPAC do we have on board and where are they?
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3 1 in aux1 and 2&3 in AUX2
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how many ways can you steer the ship
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5,helm,trick wheel,hand crang,tie rod,and engines
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where is the degaussing switchboard
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aux1
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how many line shaft bearing does ech shaft have
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3 on port and 6 on starbord
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State the six areas that comprise Naval Doctrine
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-Command and Control
-Logistics -Intelligence -Planning -Operations -Naval Warfare |
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Battle of Coral Sea
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battle fought entirely with aircrafts
launched from carriers against Japan (May 1942). |
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Battle of Normandy
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Largest amphibious assault ever (Jun 1944).
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Midway
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turning point of WWII. Japanese had concentrated on the pacific (central) with the intention of occupying Midway (Oct 1944).
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State the three levels of war.
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Tactical – order, arrangement of maneuvering.
Operational – series of acts aimed at producing a desired result. Strategic – overall planning of large scale combat operations |
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Flash (Z)
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ASAP 10 minutes.
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Immediate (O
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30 minutes
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Priority (P):
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three hours
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Routine (R)
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six hours
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Discuss the components of a weapon system
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Detection: Sensors look at it
Direction: Point at it Delivery: Fire at it Destruction: Kill it |