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| A ship maintains a watch for which of the following reasons? |
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Communications Security Safety |
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| A ship' plan for action is contained in what type of bill? |
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| Qualified personnel are assigned to stations by which of the following persons? |
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| Divsion Officer and Division chief. |
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| General quarters all battle stations are manned |
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| Normal wartime cruising watch - 4 hours on and 8 hours off. |
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| If you are scheduled to stand the second dog watch, you should report at which of the following times? |
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| If you are told to report to your duty station at 0745 (24 hour clock), you should arrive at what time? |
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| What watch are you standing between 2000 and 2400 hour? |
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| Watches are split into port and starboard for what reason? |
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| What type of watch do most Sailors stand? |
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| Which of the following is a key assignment for officers in the watch organization? |
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| Which of the following is a duty of the QMOW? |
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| To maintain the ship's deck log. |
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| WHat person makes sure all deck watch stations are manned with qualified personnel and all watch standers from previous watchs revlieved? |
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| Where is the fog lookout watch usually stood? |
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| In the bow where approaching ships can be heard. |
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| For what reason does the fog lookout watch normally consist of teo sailors? |
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| To allow the lookout to work without having his/her hearing ipaired by wearing sound-powered phones. |
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| What type of watch is set when positive steering control must be maintained? |
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| what is the purpose of the security watch? |
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| To increase the physical security of the ship. |
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| Which of the following is a duty of security watches and patrols? |
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To be alert for fire hazards to check the security of weapons magazines to inspect damage control closures. |
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| You are a member of a security patrol and you detect a fire hazard that affects the safety of the ship. What actions should you take? |
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| Report it to the OOD immediatly |
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| What is the purpose of a shipboard fire watch? |
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| To immediately extinguish fires caused by welding or burning operations. |
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| When standing a barracks security watch, you have which of the following resonsibilities? |
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Knowing and carring out provisions of the fire bill. Knowing and carring our provisions of the emergency bill. Knowing and barracks regulations |
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| When standing a barracks security watch, which of the following is the first action to take if there is a fire. |
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| Sentries are governed by what two types of orders |
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| You are required to know the general orders of a sentry. How many general orders are there. |
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| When aboard ship, you should refer to what publications used to relieve an armed watch? |
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| Which of the following is a precaution to follow when standing an armed watch with a pistol? |
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When relieved, unload the pistol in a safe area. Don't surrender the pistol to an unauthorized person. Keep the pistol (which is loaded with one round in the chamber) in its holster unless you have to use it. |
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| Why is the lookout posted? |
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| To search for objects radar can't detect. |
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| The peacetime lookout organization has how many sailors in each watch section? |
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| Which of the following is/are types of bearings? |
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| Relitive, True,and magnetic. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a DoD military department? |
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| By law what person heads the Department of the Navy (DoN)? |
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| Title 10 of the U.S. Code states that which of the following actions is/are part of the Navy's mission? |
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| Oversee construction, outfitting, and repair of naval ships, equipment and facilities. |
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| The operation forces are under the command of the |
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| Chief of Naval Operations. |
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| What is the purpose of the Shore Establishment? |
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| To provide support to the operating forces. |
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| Aboard ship what publication contains information about the ship's organization? |
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| Standard organization and regulations of the U.S. Navy and shipboard organization and regulations manual. |
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