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Basic Military Requirements HM1 (SW/AW) Alburg
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Basic Military Requirements Chapter 4 Communications
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This ship is built to fight. You’d better know how. —Admiral Arleigh Burke
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NAVEDTRA 14325 Typical Sound-Powered Circuits JA – Captain’s battle circuit JC – Weapons control JL – Lookouts 61JS – Sonar information IJV – Maneuvering and docking 2JZ – Damage control
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Sound Powered Phone -Only transmit official messages. -Keep button in “off” position when not transmitting.
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Communications Integrated Voice Communication System (IVCS) -combines features of sound-powered telephones, dial telephones, and intercommunications systems into one system.
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General Announcing System The 1MC The Basic MC circuit The general announcing system
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General Announcing System The 1MC The OOD is in charge of. No calls made without authorization of: OOD, XO, CO, except emergencies
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Flags and Pennants The Navy uses international alphabet flags; numeral pennants and a code/answer pennant; a set of numeral flags, special flags, and pennants; and four substitutes or repeaters.
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Flags and Pennants BRAVO I am taking in, discharging, or carrying dangerous materials.
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Flags and Pennants KILO Personnel working aloft.
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Flags and Pennants OSCAR Man overboard.
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Flags and Pennants PAPA General recall; all personnel return to the ship.
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Flags and Pennants National Ensign When not underway, commissioned ships display from the flagstaff at the stern. While underway, is normally flown from the gaff.
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Flags and Pennants National Ensign & Union Jack Referred to as colors.
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Flags and Pennants U.S. NAVY Flag Established on 24 April 1959
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Flag Insignias Spread Eagle For any civilian official or flag officer whose official salute is 19 guns or more
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Flag Insignias Ball For an officer of the grade, or relative grade, of captain in the Navy, and for certain diplomatic officials
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Questions??? OSCAR Flag?
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Answer??? Man overboard
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Basic Military Requirements Chapter 5 Naval History
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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana
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U.S. NAVY Birthday October 13, 1775 The Second Continental Congress purchased 2 vessels; the United States Navy was born.
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U.S. NAVY History 3 Types of ships during the inception of the Navy Ships-of-the-line Frigates Sloops-of-war
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U.S. NAVY History Ships-of-the-line -Battleships of the sailing days -Largest of the sailing warships -Carried 64 to over 100 guns
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U.S. NAVY History Frigates -Cruisers of the 18 th century -Carried 28 - 44 guns
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U.S. NAVY History Sloops-of-war -Small sailing warships -Carried 10 - 20 guns
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U.S. NAVY History The Turtle -First warfare submarine -Maximum speed of 3 knots -Sunk by British in New York harbor (first recorded antisubmarine attack)
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U.S. NAVY History USS Alfred U.S. Navy’s first Flagship
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U.S. NAVY History Esek Hopkins First Commander-in-Chief
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U.S. NAVY History John Paul Jones “Struck, sir? I have not yet begun to fight!”
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Questions???? During the 18 th century, battleships were classified as___
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Answer???? Ships-of-the-line
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U.S. NAVY History The Quasi War with France 1798-1801
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U.S. NAVY History The War of 1812 Started because the British forcing Americans to serve in the British Navy
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U.S. NAVY History Civil War Saw the development of two famed ironclads: USS Merrimack USS Monitor
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U.S. NAVY History USS Ranger The first carrier designed from the keel up, 1934
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U.S. NAVY History Battle of the Coral Sea -The first battle where the two fleets never saw each other -battle was fought entirely with aircraft launched from carriers
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U.S. NAVY History Battle of Midway The turning point of the war in the Pacific
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U.S. NAVY History Battle of the Guadalcanal Fought November 1942
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Questions???? What was the significance of the Battle of the Coral Sea?
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Answer???? -The first battle where the two fleets never saw each other -battle was fought entirely with aircraft launched from carriers
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Naval History USS Nautilus First nuclear submarine
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Basic Military Requirements Chapter 9 Customs and Courtesies
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Custom -a way of acting -are regular, expected actions -a usual way of acting in given circumstances
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Courtesy An act or verbal expression of consideration or respect for others.
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Hand Salute -Most common form of salute. -began in the days of chivalry when it was customary for knights dressed in armor to raise their visors to friends for the purpose of identification
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Hand Salute -U.S. Navy; it’s reasonable to believe that he hand salute came from the British Navy. -first part of the movement of uncovering.
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Questions???? This is…… -a way of acting -are regular, expected actions -a usual way of acting in given circumstances
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Answer???? Custom
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Questions???? What is the most common form of saluting?
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Answer???? The Hand Salute
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Any Questions????? HM1 (SW/AW) T Alburg Timothy.alburg@med.navy.mil
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