Chapter 1 Policies and Programs - 14325_11EFFECTS OF POLLUTION - 14325_12Noise Prevention AshoreNATURAL, HISTORIC, AND ARCHELOGICAL RESOURCES PROTECTIONNAVY SPONSOR PROGRAM - 14325_15Table 1-1.Sponsor ChecklistMILITARY CASH AWARDS PROGRAM - 14325_17NAVY POLICY ON PREGNANCY AND DEPENDENT CAREThe Navys Responsibilities - 14325_19FAMILY CAREINTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY PROGRAM - 14325_21THE ROLE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERALALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICIES - 14325_23EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE NAVY - 14325_24PROCEDURES CONCERNING INSENSITIVE PRACTICESEQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFF BASE - 14325_26DEFINITION OF HAZING - 14325_27DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (DoN) POLICY ON HAZINGSEXUAL HARASSMENT - 14325_29RANGE OF BEHAVIORS - 14325_30REPORTING AN INCIDENT INVOLVING SEXUAL HARASSMENTFRATERNIZATION FAMILY OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM - 14325_33STATE AND NATIONAL VOTINGSUMMARY - 14325_35REVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_36REVIEW 5 ANSWERS - 14325_37REVIEW 8 ANSWERS - 14325_38Chapter 2 Military Conduct and Justice - 14325_39THE CODE OF CONDUCT - 14325_40MILITARY POLICE - 14325_41PURPOSE OF DISCIPLINEPUNISHMENT REGULATIONS THAT GOVERN THE U.S. NAVY0818. Publishing and Posting Orders and Regulations - 14325_451010. Manner of Addressing Officers1064. Detail of Enlisted Persons for Certain Duties1127. Control of Official Records1137. Obligation to Report Offenses1167. Supremacist Activities510.16 Divine Services510.34 Motor VehiclesUNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - 14325_53Art. 7. ApprehensionArt. 9. Imposition of Restraint - 14325_55Art. 13. Punishment Prohibited Before TrialArt. 31. Compulsory Self-Incrimination ProhibitedPunitive Articles of the UCMJArt. 80. AttemptsArt. 85. Desertion - 14325_60Art. 87. Missing Movement - 14325_61Art. 92. Failure to Obey Order or RegulationArt. 98. Noncompliance with Procedural RulesArt. 103. Captured or Abandoned Property - 14325_64Art. 106a. Espionage - 14325_65Art. 112 Drunk on DutyArt. 113 Misbehavior of SentinelArt. 118 MurderArt. 121 Larceny and Wrongful AppropriationArt. 126 ArsonArt. 130 HousebreakingArt. 133 Conduct Unbecoming and Officer and a GentlemanArt. 139. Redress of injuries to property - 14325_73CORRECTIONAL CUSTODYCOURTS-MARTIAL - 14325_75SUMMARY - 14325_76REVIEW 3 ANSWERS - 14325_77Chapter 3 Watch Standing - 14325_79WATCH, QUARTER, AND STATION BILL - 14325_80WATCHES Watch TermsWATCH STANDERSAfter Steering WatchSENTRIES Eleven General Orders of a Sentry - 14325_86To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.Relieving an Armed Watch - 14325_88Circumstances Under Which a Weapon May Be FiredREVIEW 1 QUESTIONS - 14325_90BEARING REPORTING TARGET ANGLE - 14325_92REPORTING RANGESUSE OF BINOCULARS - 14325_94SCANNING PROCEDURES - 14325_95SUMMARY - 14325_96REVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_97REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_98Chapter 4 Communications - 14325_99SOUND-POWERED TELEPHONES - 14325_100Figure 4-3.Hanging the headset on the yokeTHE HANDSET - 14325_102TELEPHONE TALKERS - 14325_103CIRCUIT DISCIPLINEExamples of Telephone Talker ProceduresBoth Sending and Receiving - 14325_106TYPES OF DIAL TELEPHONESFigure 4-7.TelephonesIntegrated Voice Communications System (IVCS) - 14325_109Terminal AccessoriesCOMMUNICATIONS SECURITYGENERAL ANNOUNCING SYSTEM - 14325_112Table 4-2.Shipboard Announcing SystemsDamage Control Wirefree Communications (DC WIFCOM) - 14325_114FLAGS AND PENNANTSFigure 4-14.Alphabet and numeral flagsFigure 4-15.Numeral pennants, special flags, and pennantsEmergency and Administrative SignalsTHE NATIONAL ENSIGN - 14325_119UNION JACK - 14325_120U.S. NAVY FLAGFigure 4-23.Jewish worship pennant.Figure 4-27.General signalsBow MarkingsSIDE HONORSSIDE BOYS - 14325_126REVIEW 8 QUESTIONS - 14325_127REVIEW 1 ANSWERREVIEW 7 ANSWERS - 14325_129Chapter 5 Naval History - 14325_131THE FIRST UNITED STATES SUBMARINEJohn Paul JonesPrivateers THE U.S. NAVY FROM 1783 TO THE CIVIL WAR - 14325_135THE WAR OF 1812 - 14325_1361815 TO THE CIVIL WARTHE U.S. NAVY FROM THE CIVIL WAR TO THE 20TH CENTURY - 14325_138Other InnovationsPOST CIVIL WAR NAVY - 14325_140THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR - 14325_141THE NAVY FROM 1900 THROUGH WORLD WAR I - 14325_142NAVAL AVIATIONNOTE - 14325_144THE NAVY FROM 1920 TO 1950 - 14325_145WORLD WAR II - 14325_146European Arena - 14325_147Women in the Navy - 14325_148THE POSTWAR YEARS - 14325_149THE NAVY FROM 1950 TO 1990sKOREA TO VIETNAMVIETNAM Figure 5-19.Women in warmemorialOTHER DEVELOPMENTS - 14325_154DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM - 14325_155SUMMARY - 14325_156SUMMARY - 14325_157REVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_158REVIEW 3 ANSWERS - 14325_159REVIEW 6 ANSWERS - 14325_160Chapter 6 Naval OrganizationFigure 6-1 Organizational Chart of the Department of DefenseOrganizational chart of the Department of the Navy (DoN) - 14325_163THE OPERATING FORCES - 14325_164Figure 6-5.Shore establishment.UNIT ORGANIZATIONTHE ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION - 14325_167Weapons/Deck/Combat Systems Department - 14325_168COMMANDING OFFICER - 14325_169DEPARTMENT HEADREVIEW 3 QUESTIONS - 14325_171AIRCRAFT SQUADRON DEPARTMENTS - 14325_172BRANCH OFFICER - 14325_173CHAIN OF COMMAND - 14325_174TYPICAL CHAIN OF COMMAND - 14325_175REVIEW 5 QUESTIONS - 14325_176REVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_177REVIEW 5 ANSWERS - 14325_178Chapter 7 Basic Seamanship - 14325_179ANCHOR CHAINMOORING LINESDECK FITTINGSBOAT SEAMANSHIP - 14325_183COMBATANT CRAFT - 14325_184BOAT TERMS AND NOMENCLATURE - 14325_185MARLINESPIKE SEAMANSHIP - 14325_186Large lineWIRE ROPEKNOTS, BENDS, AND HITCHES - 14325_189Figure 7-18.Single- and double-becket bends.Making Up a LineShort SpliceREVIEW 3 QUESTIONS - 14325_193REVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_194Chapter 8 Ship/Aircraft Characteristics - 14325_195STRUCTURAL TERMS - 14325_196Decks Companionways Doors and Hatches - 14325_199Superstructure Figure 8-10.Top hamper.REVIEW 1 QUESTIONS - 14325_202Label the following areas of a shipLabel the following doors/hatchesCOMPARTMENT DESIGNATION/DECK NUMBERING SYSTEM - 14325_205Table 8-1.Compartment Letters for ShipsTERMS USED IN SHIP IDENTIFICATIONSHIPS CATEGORIES - 14325_208Figure 8-13.USS Nimitz (CVN 68)Figure 8-14.Various aircraft from Carrier Wing Three fly over the USS Enterprise (CVN 65)Figure 8-16.USS Port Royal (CG-73)Figure 8-17.Spruance class destroyer, USS Moosebrugger (DD 980)Figure 8-18.Guided-missile destroyer USS The Sullivans (DDG 68)Submarines - 14325_214Figure 8-21.USS Maryland (SSBN 773)Figure 8-22.USS Seawolf (SSN 21)Figure 8-24.Landing craft, utility (LCU-1663) back loads equipment and personnel to USS Peleliu (LHA 45)Figure 8-25.USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6)Tank landing ships - 14325_219Auxiliary Ships - 14325_220REPLENISHMENT-AT-SEA SHIPSFigure 8-33.USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) off-loads ammunition onto ammunition ship USS Mount Hood (AE 29)Fast Combat Support ShipsFigure 8-35.AOE conducting an evolutionFLEET SUPPORT SHIPS - 14325_225Combatant Craft - 14325_226AIRCRAFT NOMENCLATURE - 14325_227AIRCRAFT MODEL DESIGNATIONS - 14325_228CURRENT FIXED-WING NAVY AIRCRAFT - 14325_229Figure 8-42.EA-6B ProwlerPatrol ClassC-2A GREYHOUNDC-130 HERCULESCURRENT ROTARY-WING NAVY AIRCRAFT - 14325_234MH-53E Sea DragonTH-57 Sea RangerREVIEW 6 QUESTIONS - 14325_237Q5. Identify the following aircraft.SUMMARY - 14325_239A2. Some of the areas of a ship are labeled as shownREVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_241A2. The following spaces of a ship are shownREVIEW 5 ANSWERS - 14325_243A5. Aircraft identificationChapter 9 Customs and Courtesies - 14325_245The Hand SaluteNOTE - 14325_247WHOM TO SALUTEFigure 9-2.When to salute officersAt Crowded GatheringsWHEN NOT TO SALUTE - 14325_251Figure 9-6.When not to salute officersPASSING HONORSGun SalutesMILITARY CEREMONIES - 14325_255HALF-MASTING THE ENSIGN - 14325_256NATIONAL ANTHEM AND FLAG HONORS - 14325_257BOARDING AND LEAVING A NAVAL VESSEL - 14325_258MILITARY ETIQUETTE - 14325_259ADDRESSING AND INTRODUCING NAVAL PERSONNEL - 14325_260REVIEW 3 QUESTIONS - 14325_261Table 9-1.Introducing and Addressing Naval PersonnelREVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_263REVIEW 3 ANSWERS - 14325_264Chapter 10 Uniforms and Formations - 14325_265Dungarees and winter working bluesFigure 10-2.Proper wearing of uniforms (continued).Figure 10-4.Tying the neckerchiefENLISTED WOMEN - 14325_269UNIFORM OF THE DAY - 14325_270MARKING ENLISTED CLOTHING - 14325_271Table 10-1.Marking Mens ClothingTable 10-2.Marking Womens ClothingTRANSFER OF CLOTHING - 14325_274Table 10-4.Seabag Requirements for Enlisted E-1 through E-6WomenCIVILIAN CLOTHING - 14325_276OFFICER AND ENLISTED INSIGNIA - 14325_277Figure 10-7.Group rate marks for paygrades E-1 through E-3Figure 10-8.Rating insignias for enlisted personnelFigure 10-9.Rating insignias for enlisted personnel (continued)Figure 10-10A.Rating insignias for enlisted personnel (continued).RANK INSIGNIA/CORPS DEVICESU.S. NAVAL OFFICER - 14325_282Figure 10-11.Rate insignia of U.S. armed forces enlisted personnel.Warrant Officers - 14325_284SPECIAL INSIGNIA - 14325_285Rank insignia of commissioned officers of the U. S. armed services (Continued) - 14325_286Line and staff corps officers insigniaWarrant officers specialty insigniaFigure 10-19.Breast insignia (continued).AWARDS Campaign and service awardsIDENTIFICATION CARDS - 14325_292GROOMING STANDARDS - 14325_293GROOMING STANDARDS FOR MEN - 14325_294Barrettes/Combs/ClipsPOSITIONS WITHIN A FORMATION - 14325_296POSITIONS FALLING INTO FORMATION - 14325_298Figure 10-26.Normal interval.DOUBLE-ARM INTERVALREVIEW 7 QUESTIONS - 14325_301REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_302REVIEW 6 ANSWERS - 14325_303Chapter 11 Small Arms - 14325_305THE M14 RIFLE - 14325_306THE M16A1/A2 RIFLE - 14325_307Figure 11-4.M16A2 service rifle, 5.56 mm, left and right side viewsCLEARING THE RIFLE - 14325_309Figure 11-8.Selector lever pointing to SAFEFIELD-STRIPPING THE RIFLEUNLOADING AND CLEARING THE RIFLECARING AND CLEANING OF THE RIFLE AND AMMUNITION - 14325_313Bolt carrier groupREVIEW 2 QUESTIONS - 14325_315THE .38-CALIBER REVOLVERTHE 9MM SERVICE PISTOL - 14325_317Unloading the Magazine - 14325_318SHOTGUNS FIRING TECHNIQUESRIFLE - 14325_320BLACKENING SIGHTSSTANDING (OFF-HAND) POSITIONKNEELING POSITION.FIRING TECHNIQUESPISTOL - 14325_324AIMING POINTSTANDING POSITION TWO-HAND GRIP - 14325_326Trigger SqueezeREVIEW 5 QUESTIONS - 14325_328REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_329Review Answers - 14325_330Chapter 12 Damage Control - 14325_331Figure 12-1.Administration organization chain of commandDAMAGE CONTROL TRAINING TEAMDAMAGE CONTROL DIVISION - 14325_334Gas Free Engineer (GFE)PURPOSE OF THE BATTLE ORGANIZATIONREPAIR PARTIES - 14325_337DAMAGE CONTROL LOCKERS - 14325_338EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS - 14325_339SHIPS INTEGRITY THROUGH SUBDIVISION - 14325_340MATERIAL CONDITIONS OF READINESS - 14325_341Figure 12-2.Compartment checkoff list.REVIEW 4 QUESTIONS - 14325_343LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENTSUPPLEMENTAL EMERGENCY EGRESS DEVICE (SEED) - 14325_345OXYGEN BREATHING APPARATUS (OBA) - 14325_346SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SCBA) - 14325_347FIRE AND FIREFIGHTING - 14325_348FIRE TRIANGLE - 14325_349METHODS OF HEAT TRANSFER - 14325_350CLASSES OF FIREREVIEW 7 QUESTIONS - 14325_352DAMAGE CONTROL EQUIPMENT - 14325_353Figure 12-12.Fire hose stationFigure 12-14.Dewatering hookupDAMAGE CONTROL SHORING CHEST - 14325_356REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_357REVIEW 8 ANSWERS - 14325_358Chapter 13 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defense - 14325_359CHEMICAL WARFARE - 14325_360INCAPACITATING CW AGENTSBlister Agents - 14325_362Choking Agents - 14325_363BIOLOGICAL WARFARE - 14325_364NUCLEAR WARFARE - 14325_365HIGH ALTITUDE BLAST - 14325_366SUBSURFACE (UNDERWATER) BURST - 14325_367EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - 14325_368Damage from an Air BlastELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (EMP)CONTAMINATION, DETECTION, AND IDENTIFICATIONCBR CONTAMINATION MARKERSFigure 13-6.CBR contamination markersFigure 13-8.High-range casualty dosimeter, DT-60/PDWHAT TO DO IN A CBR ATTACKBW or CW AttackCBR Protective ClothingCHEMICAL-PROTECTIVE SETMISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) - 14325_379MOPP Level-1DECONTAMINATIONNuclear Radiation DecontaminationPERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION - 14325_383THE COLLECTIVE PROTECTION SYSTEM - 14325_384SUMMARY - 14325_385REVIEW 4 ANSWERS - 14325_386REVIEW 7 ANSWERS - 14325_387Chapter 14 First Aid and Health - 14325_389ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION - 14325_390MOUTH TO MOUTHCARDIAC ARREST AND CARDIOPULMONARY RECUSICITATIONFigure 14-3.Position for cardiac compressionAIRWAY BLOCKAGEFigure 14-5.Position for standing abdominal thrustFigure 14-8.Position for standing chest thrust.HEMORRHAGE AND METHODS OF CONTROLLING BLEEDING - 14325_397Direct pressureConstricting bandFigure 14-11.Pressure points for control of bleedingFigure 14-13.Applying a constricting bandHOW TO RECOGNIZE SHOCK - 14325_402PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SHOCK - 14325_403CAUSES OF SUICIDEWHAT TO DOHEAT-RELATED PROBLEMSHEATSTROKE FRACTURES, SPRAINS, AND STRAINSFRACTURES SPRAINS AND STRAINSCAUTION REVIEW 8 QUESTIONS - 14325_412RESCUE PROCEDURES - 14325_413TIED-HANDS CRAWL - 14325_414GENERAL PRECAUTIONSEMERGENCY RESCUE LINESPERSONAL HYGIENE - 14325_417SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES - 14325_418Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome - 14325_419SUMMARY - 14325_420REVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_421REVIEW 4 ANSWERS - 14325_422REVIEW 7 ANSWERS - 14325_423REVIEW 9 ANSWERS - 14325_424Chapter 15 Survival - 14325_425Going Over the Side - 14325_426SWIMMING THROUGH FLAMES - 14325_427SURVIVAL EQUIPMENTINHERENTLY BUOYANT TYPEINFLATABLE TYPEFigure 15-5.Inflatable life preserverCARE AND STOWAGE OF PRESERVERSFigure 15-6.Inflatable lifeboatSignal mirrorSURVIVAL STEPS - 14325_435MAN OVERBOARD - 14325_436Cold REVIEW 1 QUESTIONS - 14325_438INDIVIDUAL SURVIVAL - 14325_439Vanquish fear and panicSURVIVAL TECHNIQUESNOTE - 14325_442Harmful Plant and Animal FoodsWild potato - 14325_444Figure 15-14.Nut grassOther foodsEVASION Crude Direction-Finding Techniques - 14325_448Along a ridgelineCrucial Phase of EvasionSave, Add to, Take Care of (S-A-T)Maintaining Your Health - 14325_452Maintaining Your Health - 14325_453After You Escape - 14325_454SUMMARY - 14325_455REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_456Chapter 16 Career and Education InformationPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPATH OF ADVANCEMENTQUALIFICATIONS FOR ADVANCEMENTELIGIBILITY FOR ADVANCEMENTPERSONNEL ADVANCEMENT REQUIREMENTSSELECTION FOR ADVANCEMENT - 14325_463Requirements for AdvancementsTYPES OF DUTY - 14325_465ENLISTED DETAILERS AND USE OF THE DUTY PREFERENCE FORM< NAVPERS 1306/63WHEN TO SUBMIT NAVPERS 1306/63Figure 16-4.Enlisted Duty Preference Form, NAVPERS 1306/63 (front).ENLISTED EVALUATION REPORT AND COUNCELING RECORDProfessional KnowledgeENLISTED SERVICE RECORD - 14325_471DEPENDENCY APPLICATION/RECORD OF EMERGENCY DATA, NAVPERS 1070Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data - 14325_473Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data - 14325_474Enlisted Qualifications History, NAVPERS 1070/604 (front) - 14325_475Enlisted Qualifications History, NAVPERS 1070/604 (page 2) - 14325_476Enlisted Qualifications History, NAVPERS 1070/604 (page 4)DIVISIONAL LOGS AND FILESREVIEW 6 QUESTIONS - 14325_479PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD (PQS) PROGRAMEDUCATIONAL SERVICES OFFICERTRAINING MANUALS AND NONRESIDENT TRAINING COURSES - 14325_482OFF-DUTY EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES - 14325_483PROGRAMS LEADING TO A NAVAL COMMISSION - 14325_484NROTC SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMSEAMEN TO ADMIRAL PROGRAM - 14325_486TYPES OF DISCHARGENAVY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL - 14325_488SUMMARY - 14325_489REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_490REVIEW 6 ANSWERS - 14325_491REVIEW 8 ANSWERS - 14325_492Chapter 17 Financial Management and Stress Management - 14325_493Incentive PayLEAVE AND EARNINGS STATEMENTEarned and Used LeaveFigure 17-1.Leave and earning statementMONEY MANAGEMENTChecking Account - 14325_499A sample deposit ticket and corresponding check register entryConvenience CardsMonthly Bank Statement - 14325_502SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USING ATMsINVESTMENT RULE OF 72 - 14325_504Principles of CreditUse of Credit by Navy Personnel - 14325_506VETERANS GROUP LIFE INSURANCEWHAT IS ABUSE?WHAT CAN THE COMMAND AND THE FAMILY DO ABOUT ABUSE? - 14325_509SUMMARY - 14325_510REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_511Chapter 18 Surface Preservation - 14325_513CLEANING PROCESS - 14325_514ZONE INSPECTION - 14325_515CLEANING SOLVENTS - 14325_516PRECAUTIONS - 14325_517Wiping Up Solvent Spills - 14325_518Check Containers for Leakage - 14325_519TYPES OF SOLVENTS - 14325_520Organic Cleaning Solvents - 14325_521PAINTING AND PRESERVATION - 14325_522PREPARING THE SURFACE - 14325_523PAINT Types of Paint - 14325_525WHAT NOT TO PAINT - 14325_526SURFACES TO PAINT - 14325_527Paint and Varnish Remover Safety PrecautionsPAINTING Cutting In - 14325_530CARE OF BRUSHES AND ROLLERS - 14325_531SUMMARY - 14325_532REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_533Summary - 14325_534Chapter 19 Safety and Hazardous MaterialsMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)Figure 19-1.Material Safety Data Sheet (front).Figure 19-2.Material Safety Data Sheet (back).DECK SAFETYLIFELINES, LADDERS, AND SCAFFOLDINGHANDLING CARGO - 14325_541ANTENNAS CLOSED COMPARTMENTS AND UNVENTED SPACES - 14325_543FLAMMABLES SOLVENTS WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES - 14325_546ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - 14325_547COMPRESSED GASES - 14325_548FIBERGLASS CUTTING AND WELDING OPERATIONSROTATING MACHINERY - 14325_551LIQUIDS UNDER PRESSURE - 14325_552HIGH NOISE LEVELS - 14325_553MOTOR VEHICLES - 14325_554SHIPYARDS AND DRY DOCKS - 14325_555AIRCRAFT STRESS AREAS - 14325_556COLD WEATHER - 14325_557EQUIPMENT TAG-OUT PROCEDURES - 14325_558PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT TAG OUT BILLTAGS, LABELS, AND LOGS - 14325_560Out-of-Calibration Label - 14325_561PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTPROCEDURES FOR REPORTING SAFETY HAZARDS/VIOLATIONS - 14325_563SUMMARY - 14325_564REVIEW 4 ANSWERS - 14325_565REVIEW 6 ANSWERS - 14325_566REVIEW 12 ANSWERSAnswersChapter 20 Sea Power - 14325_569Figure 20-1.U. S. naval sea powerREVIEW 1 QUESTIONS - 14325_571THE U.S. NAVYS RESPONSIBILITY IN SEA POWER - 14325_572Figure 20-2.U. S. ships blowing up an oil platform in the Persian GulfTHE U.S. NAVYS MISSION - 14325_574THE FUNCTIONS OF THE U.S. NAVY - 14325_575Strategic Nuclear Deterrence - 14325_576PEACETIME MISSION - 14325_577PEACETIME MISSION - 14325_578Figure 20-4.U.S. Coast Guardan element of sea power.U.S. MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND (MSC) RESPONSIBILITY IN SEA POWERCivillian Operated MSCollier Refuelling an LPHSUMMARY - 14325_582REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_583REVIEW 5 ANSWERS - 14325_584Chapter 21 Leadership and SupervisionGiving OrdersCONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMSUMMARY - 14325_588REVIEW 1 ANSWERS - 14325_589Chapter 22 Security Requirements and International Agreements - 14325_591Controlled Unclassified InformationSECURITY CLEARANCES - 14325_593STORING CLASSIFIED MATERIALOverall MarkingsFigure 22-1.AIS storage mediaMarking Messages - 14325_597Figure 22-3.Motion picture films, videotapes, and containersFigure 22-4.Sound recordings and containersTRANSMITTING CLASSIFIED MATERIAL - 14325_600Figure 22-6.Portion markingsLevels of ADP SecurityFigure 22-7.Automated information system printout markingsPERSONAL CENSORSHIP - 14325_604BOMB THREATSREVIEW 1 QUESTIONS - 14325_606Figure 22-8.Telephonic Threat Complaint, OPNAV Form 5527/8STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENTGENEVA CONVENTION - 14325_609REVIEW 2 QUESTIONS - 14325_610SUMMARY - 14325_611REVIEW 2 ANSWERS - 14325_612Appendix I Glossary - 14325_613Appendix I Glossary - 14325_614Appendix I Glossary - 14325_615Appendix I Glossary - 14325_616Appendix I Glossary - 14325_617Appendix I Glossary - 14325_618Appendix I Glossary - 14325_619Appendix I Glossary - 14325_620Appendix I Glossary - 14325_621Appendix I Glossary - 14325_622Appendix I Glossary - 14325_623Appendix I Glossary - 14325_624Appendix I Glossary - 14325_625Appendix II Basic Reading List - 14325_627Appendix III Ship's Classification - 14325_629Appendix III Ship's Classification - 14325_630Appendix III Ship's Classification - 14325_631Appendix IV Navy Goal CardAppendix V References - 14325_635Appendix V References - 14325_636Appendix V References - 14325_637Index - 14325_639Index - 14325_640Index - 14325_641Index - 14325_642Index - 14325_643Index - 14325_644Index - 14325_645Index - 14325_646Index - 14325_647Index - 14325_648Index - 14325_649Index - 14325_650Assignment Questions - 14325_651Assignment Questions - 14325_653Assignment Questions - 14325_654Assignment Questions - 14325_655Assignment Questions - 14325_656Assignment Questions - 14325_657Assignment Questions - 14325_658Assignment Questions - 14325_659Assignment Questions - 14325_660Assignment Questions - 14325_661Assignment Questions - 14325_662Assignment Questions - 14325_663Assignment Questions - 14325_664Assignment Questions - 14325_665Assignment Questions - 14325_666Assignment Questions - 14325_667Assignment Questions - 14325_668Assignment Questions - 14325_669Assignment Questions - 14325_670Assignment Questions - 14325_671Assignment Questions - 14325_672Assignment Questions - 14325_673Assignment Questions - 14325_674Assignment Questions - 14325_675Assignment Questions - 14325_676Assignment Questions - 14325_677Assignment Questions - 14325_678Assignment Questions - 14325_679Assignment Questions - 14325_680Assignment Questions - 14325_681Assignment Questions - 14325_682Assignment Questions - 14325_683Assignment Questions - 14325_684Assignment Questions - 14325_685Assignment Questions - 14325_686Assignment Questions - 14325_687Assignment Questions - 14325_688Assignment Questions - 14325_689Assignment Questions - 14325_690Assignment Questions - 14325_691Assignment Questions - 14325_692Assignment Questions - 14325_693Assignment Questions - 14325_694Assignment Questions - 14325_695Assignment Questions - 14325_696Assignment Questions - 14325_697Assignment Questions - 14325_698Assignment Questions - 14325_699Assignment Questions - 14325_700Assignment Questions - 14325_701Assignment Questions - 14325_702Assignment Questions - 14325_703Assignment Questions - 14325_704Assignment Questions - 14325_705Assignment Questions - 14325_706Assignment Questions - 14325_707Assignment Questions - 14325_708Assignment Questions - 14325_709Assignment Questions - 14325_710Assignment Questions - 14325_711Assignment Questions - 14325_712Assignment Questions - 14325_713Assignment Questions - 14325_714Assignment Questions - 14325_715Assignment Questions - 14325_716Assignment Questions - 14325_717Assignment Questions - 14325_718Assignment Questions - 14325_719Assignment Questions - 14325_720Assignment Questions - 14325_721Assignment Questions - 14325_722Assignment Questions - 14325_723Assignment Questions - 14325_724Assignment Questions - 14325_725Assignment Questions - 14325_726Assignment Questions - 14325_727