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Assignment 2-Cont. - 12024_153
Assignment 3-Cont. - 12024_155

Military Requirements for Petty Officer 3rd Class
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14 ASSIGNMENT 3 Textbook Assignment: “Watch Standing and Drills,” chapter 5. 3-1. When is the petty officer of the watch (POOW) the primary enlisted assistant to the officer of the deck (OOD)? 1. At sea 2. In port 3. On watch on the bridge 4. On watch in battle conditions 3-2. The basic requirements for maintaining the ship's deck log are contained in which of the following documents? 1. U.S. Navy Regulations 2. Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. Naval Ships’ Technical Manual 3-3.        At times deck logs may be used in which of the following legal actions? 1. Naval courts 2. Admiralty proceedings 3. Civilian courts 4. All of the above 3-4. If you make a mistake in a deck log, you must take what corrective action? 1. Use white out 2. Scratch out the error 3. Tear out the page and rewrite the entry 4. Draw a single line through the mistake 3-5. Deck log entries must be clear, concise, accurate, and be 1. signed by the commanding officer 2. typewritten 3. preceded by the time of occurrence 4. written in red ink 3-6. The overall responsibility for the deck log belongs to the 1. OOD 2. JOOD 3. POOD 4. CDO 3-7. To confirm that the ship’s casualty alarms are operating properly, the POOW tests them during what watch? 1. 0800-1200 2. 1200-1600 3. 1600-2000 4. 2000-2400 3-8. Deck log entries regarding the status of the ship (moored, anchored, in dry dock, etc.), location, services being received, ships present, and senior officer present afloat (SOPA) are made during what watch? 1. 2000-2400 2. 1600-2000 3. 1200-1600 4. 0000-0400







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