Title: BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 1 POLICIES
1BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 1POLICIES PROGRAMS
2 DEFINITION
- WHAT IS A POLICY OR A PROGRAM?
- A POLICY IS AN OVERALL PLAN THAT CONTAINS
GENERAL GOALS AND BROAD GUIDELINES. - A PROGRAM IS A PLAN OR SYSTEM UNDER WHICH ACTION
MAY BE TAKEN TOWARDS A GOAL.
- BASICALLY, POLICIES TELL WHERE TO GO AND PROGRAMS
TELL HOW TO GET THERE.
3ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL
- YOU NEED TO IDENTIFY THE NEED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLUTION CONTROL TO INCLUDE SOURCES AND
EFFECTS(NATURAL, HISTORICAL, ARCHEOLOGICAL,
PHYSICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL) OF POLLUTION.
- RECOGNIZE THE NAVY PROGRAMS FOR POLLUTION CONTROL.
- RECOGNIZE THAT THE NAVYS ABILITY TO ACCOMPLISH
ITS MISSION OF POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIRES DAILY
OPERATIONS IN LAND, SEA, AND AIR ENVIRONMENTS.
4DEFINITION
- ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION IS THE ALTERING OF THE
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN AN ADVERSE WAY. - POLLUTION CAN RESULT FROM THE PRESENCE OF
CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL, OR BIOLOGICAL AGENTS IN THE
AIR, WATER, OR SOIL.
54 MAIN SOURCES OF POLLUTION
- PEOPLE ( CAUSE MOST POLLUTION)
6EFFECTS OF POLLUTION
- POLLUTION PRODUCES PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
EFFECTS THAT VARY FROM MILDLY IRRITATING TO
LETHAL. THE MORE SERIOUS OF THE TWO ARE THE
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS.
- THE SECNAV, THE CNO, AND OTHER AUTHORITIES HAVE
ISSUED SEVERAL POLLUTION CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS.
7MARINE SANITATION DEVICES (MSDs)
- INSTALLED ON MOST NAVY SHIPS
- SOME OF THESE DEVICES ARE USED TO TREAT SEWAGE
FOR OVERBOARD DISCHARGE - SYSTEM RETAINS SEWAGE ONBOARD FOR LATER PROPER
DISCHARGE IS CALLED COLLECTION, HOLDING, AND
TRANSFER SYSTEM (CHT).
8VESSELS TRASH DISPOSAL
- UNPULPED TRASH AT SEA MAY NOT BE DISCHARGED
WITHIN 25 NAUTICAL MILES FROM THE U.S. COASTLINE - PULPED TRASH WITHIN 12 NAUTICAL MILES OF THE U.S.
COASTLINE - NO TYPE OF TRASH WITHIN 25 NAUTICAL MILES OF ANY
FOREIGN COASTLINE
9SUBMARINE TRASH DISPOSAL
- MAY DISCHARGE NEGATIVELY BUOYANT COMPACTED TRASH
NOT LESS THAN 12NM FROM THE U.S. COASTLINE, BUT
ONLY AT DEPTHS GREATER THAN 1,000 FATHOMS
10CLEAN AIR ACT
- UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT EACH STATE HAS THE
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ASSURING AIR QUALITY.
ALL NAVAL ACTIVITIES MUST MEET BOTH FEDERAL AND
STATE STANDARDS FOR PREVENTING AIR POLLUTION.
CLEAN WATER ACT
- THE CLEAN WATER ACT, AS AMENDED, REPRESENTS A
CLEAR GOAL TO RESTORE AND MAINTAIN THE CHEMICAL,
PHYSICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF THE
NATIONS WATERS.
11PROTECTION OF RESOURCES
- IN KEEPING WITH FEDERAL PROGRAMS, THE NAVY HAS
ESTABLISHED PROGRAMS, SUITABLE TO ITS MILITARY
MISSION, FOR THE PRESERVATION OF NATURAL,
CULTURAL, AND HISTORIC RESOURCES. THE NAVY
PROGRAMS CONSIST OF LAND MANAGEMENT, FOREST
MANAGEMENT, FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, OUTDOOR
RECREATION, AND GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ALL LAND
UNDER NAVAL JURISDICTION.
12ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM
- THE NAVYS POLICY ON ENERGY CONSERVATION IS THAT
IT WILL MAKE ALL POSSIBLE EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE
WAY IT USES ENERGY RESOURCES.
13NAVY SPONSOR PROGRAM
- THE CNO SET UP THE SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM TO EASE
THE RELOCATION OF NAVAL PERSONNEL AND THEIR
FAMILIES WHEN TRANSFERRED ON PCS ORDERS.
OVERSEAS DUTY SUPPORT PROGRAM (ODSP)
- THE ODSP PROVIDES INFORMATION AND SUPPORT TO HELP
PERSONNEL WHO ARE GUESTS IN FOREIGN LANDS.
(PCS/DEPLOYMENT)
14MILITARY CASH AWARDS PROGRAM (MILCAP)
- THE MILCAP IS A SPECIAL INCENTIVE AWARDS PROGRAM
OPEN TO ALL ACTIVE DUTY PERSONNEL. - IT AWARDS PERSONNEL FOR BENEFICIAL SUGGESTIONS,
INVENTIONS, AND SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS THAT
INCREASE EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY, OR PRODUCTIVITY OR
EFFECT OTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN OPERATIONS.
15HEALTH PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM
- THIS PROGRAM PROMOTES ACTIVE HEALTH AND FITNESS
AT THE COMMAND LEVEL. - INCLUDES SEMIANNUAL TESTING
- ENSURES ALL PERSONNEL MEET CERTAIN PHYSICAL
STANDARDS.
16NAVYS POLICY ON PREGNANCY AND DEPENDENT CARE
17PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS PRG
- WORKS ON THE PRINCIPAL THAT THE PUBLIC HAS THE
RIGHT TO BE FULLY INFORMED ABOUT MATTERS OF
NATIONAL DEFENSE (WITHIN REASON). - EACH COMMAND HAS A PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER WHO
DEALS WITH THE COMMUNITY RELATIONS PROGRAM.
(SECNAVINST 5720.44 CH2).
18ALCOHOL DRUG POLICIES
- THE NAVY HAS A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY, WHICH
MEANS USING ILLEGAL DRUGS AND OR ABUSING
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS WILL RESULT IN BEING
DISCHARGED FROM THE NAVY. - DRINKING-EACH SAILOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR
HIS/HER OWN ACTIONS. - DRINK RESPONSIBLY.
19PROVISIONS OF THE PRIVACY ACT
- THE PRIVACY ACT PRIMARILY PROTECTS THE RIGHTS OF
PERSONAL PRIVACY OF PEOPLE ABOUT WHOM RECORDS ARE
MAINTAINED BY AGENCIES OF THE FEDERAL GOVT. - CAN BE FINED UP TO 5,000 FOR DISCLOSING
UNAUTHORIZED INFO
20EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
CMEO
- ACCORDING TO NAVY REGULATIONS ARTICLE 1164 EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY SHALL BE AFFORDED TO ALL ON THE BASIS
OF INDIVIDUAL EFFORT, PERFORMANCE, CONDUCT,
DILIGENCE, POTENTIAL, CAPABILITIES, AND TALENTS
WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION AS TO RACE, COLOR,
RELIGION, CREED, SEX, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN... - THE KEY WORD IN THE TITLE OF THIS SECTION IS
EQUAL. REAL DEMOCRACY CANNOT EXIST IF OUR
SOCIETY DOESNT HAVE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
OF ITS PEOPLE.
- THE NAVY REQUIRES ALL COMMANDS TO SET UP A CMEO
PROGRAM. - IT ALLOWS COS TO CREATE AND MAINTAIN A POSITIVE
EO ENVIRONMENT.
21CNO
CMEO
- RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GUIDANCE AND POLICY FOR THE
CMEO PROGRAM -
- THE NAVY REQUIRES ALL COMMANDS TO SET UP A CMEO
PROGRAM. - IT CREATES AND MAINTAIN A POSITIVE EO
ENVIRONMENT.
CO
- OVERALL RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
A REALITY IN THEIR COMMANDS.
22HAZING
- - ANY CONDUCT WHEREBY A MILITARY MEMBER OR
MEMBERS, REGARDLESS OF SERVICE OR RANK, WITHOUT
PROPER AUTHORITY CAUSES ANOTHER MILITARY MEMBER
OR MEMBERS, REGARDLESS OF SERVICE OR RANK, TO
SUFFER OR BE EXPOSED TO ANY ACTIVITY WHICH IS
CRUEL, ABUSIVE, HUMILIATING, OPPRESSIVE,
DEMEANING, OR HARMFUL
- IT IS PROHIBITED AND WILL NOT BE TOLERATED
- IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERY SAILOR AND
MARINE TO MAKE SURE THAT HAZING DOES NOT OCCUR
23SEXUAL HARASSMENT
- MUST MEET 3 CRITERIA
- -BE UNWELCOME
- -BE SEXUAL IN NATURE
- -OCCUR IN, OR IMPACT THE WORK ENVIROMENT
- BOTH MEN AND WOMEN CAN BE VICTIMS OR HARRASSERS
- QUID PRO QUO-THIS FOR THAT
24COLORS OF THE TRAFFIC LIGHT
- Red- STOP!ITS SEXUAL HARRASSMENT
- YELLOW- USE CAUTION. MAY BE SEXUAL HARRASSEMENT
- GREEN- GOOD TO GO!
25FRATERNIZATION
- ARTICLE 1165 OF THE NAVY REGS STATES
- NO PERSON IN THE NAVY IS TO ENTER A
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP THAT IS UNDULY FAMILIAR,
DOES NOT RESPECT DIFFERENCES IN RANK, AND IS
PREJUDICIAL TO GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINE. - CAN OCCUR BETWEEN OFFICER AND ENLISTED OFFICER
AND OFFICER ENLISTED AND ENLISTED
26OMBUDSMAN
- 20 HOURS OF INTENSE TRAINING
- LIASON BETWEEN NAVY FAMILIES AND COMMAND
- CO ALWAYS DETERMINES THE CONTENT AND PRIORITIES
OF THE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM
27ENCORE (Enlisted Navy Career Options for
Reenlistment)
- SETS STANDARDS THAT MUST BE MET FOR FIRST TERM
SAILORS BEFORE THEY REENLIST OR EXTEND
28CIVIL RIGHTS DEMONSTRATIONS
- NAVY PERSONNEL CANNOT TAKE PART IN CIVIL RIGHTS
DEMONSTRATIONS UNDER THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS - -WHILE IN UNIFORM OR DURING DUTY HOURS
- -WHEN LAW AND ORDER ARE VIOLATED
- -WHEN THERE COULD BE AN EXPECTATION OF VIOLENCE
- -WHEN HELD ON A MILITARY RESERVATION OR IN A
FOREIGN COUNTRY
29QUESTIONS?
30BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 2MILITARY CONDUCT
JUSTICE
31 PERSONAL CONDUCT
- AS A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY YOU ARE
EXPECTED TO BE MILITARY IN THE BEST SENSE OF THE
TERM. - YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE ORGANIZATION MISSION
OF THE NAVY AND THE WHY BEHIND THE NAVYS
DISCIPLINE ITS DRILLS.
- CONDUCT YOURSELF IN A MANNER THAT WILL REFLECT
CREDIT ON YOU AND THE NAVY. - RULES AND REGULATIONS SERVE AS GUIDES FOR DAILY
LIVING AND, IF FOLLOWED BY ALL, MAKE LIFE MORE
PLEASANT EASIER FOR ALL HANDS.
32THE CODE OF CONDUCT
- WRITTEN IN 1955, BY DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER DUE TO
THE KOREAN CONFLICT - THERE ARE SIX CODES OF CONDUCT
33- ARTICLE I
- I AM AN AMERICAN, FIGHTING IN THE FORCES WHICH
GUARD MY COUNTRY OUR WAY OF LIFE - ARTICLE II
- I WILL NEVER SURRENDER OF MY OWN FREE WILL
- ARTICLE III
- IF I AM CAPTURED I WILL CONTINUE TO RESIST BY ALL
MEANS AVAILABLE - ARTICLE IV
- IF I BECOME A PRISONER OF WAR, I WILL KEEP FAITH
WITH MY FELLOW PRISONERS - ARTICLE V
- WHEN QUESTIONED, SHOULD I BECOME A POW, I AM
REQUIRED TO GIVE NAME, RANK, SERVICE NUMBER, AND
DOB - (I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER)
- ARTICLE VI
- I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT I AM AN AMERICAN,
FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM , RESPONSIBLE FOR MY
ACTIONS, AND DEDICATED TO THE PRINCIPLES WHICH
MADE MY COUNTRY FREE
34MILITARY POLICE
- ALL BRANCHES OF THE MILITARY HAVE THEIR OWN FORM
OF SECURITY/POLICE DEPARTMENTS - IN AREAS WHERE UNITS OF DIFFERENT ARMED SERVICES
ARE LOCATED, THE MILITARY POLICE MAY BE COMBINED
TO FORM ONE UNIT KNOWN AS AN ARMED FORCES POLICE
DETACHMENT(AFPD)
35PURPOSE OF DISCIPLINE
- DISCIPLINE IS A CHARACTER BUILDER, NOT A
DESTROYER OF INDIVIDUALITY. - THE PURPOSE OF DISCIPLINE IN THE MILITARY
SERVICES IS TO BRING ABOUT AN EFFICIENT MILITARY
ORGANIZATION
36PUNISHMENT
- BASED ON THE NAVYS CONCEPT, PUNISHMENT IS NOT
PERSONAL, VINDICTIVE, OR INFLICTED AS REVENGE FOR
MISCONDUCT. - MUST BE CONSISTENT
- PERSONNEL ARE PUNISHED ONLY AS A RESULT OF THEIR
MISBEHAVIOR - THEY WILL NOT BE PUNISHED AGAIN IF THEY LEARN TO
CONFORM TO NAVY STANDARDS OF CONDUCT. - THE ADMINISTRATION OF PUNISHMENT IS NOT PERSONAL
THEREFORE THOSE WHO ADMINISTER IT SHOULD SHOW NO
MALICE (HATE).
37REGULATIONS THAT GOVERN THE US NAVY
- NAME THE THREE OFFICIAL SOURCES THAT SET FORTH
THE BASIC DISCIPLINARY LAWS FOR THE NAVY.
- UCMJ
- NAVY REGS
- STANDARD ORGANIZATION REGULATIONS OF THE US NAVY
38READING AN ARTICLE
- THE FIRST 2 DIGITS OF THE ARTICLE NUMBER INDICATE
THE CHAPTER OF THE NAVY REGS FROM WHICH THE
ARTICLE WAS TAKEN.
39EXAMPLE
- ART 1025-AUTHORITY OF AN OFFICER IN COMMAND.
- THIS ARTICLE COMES FORM THE 10TH CHAPTER OF THE
NAVY REGS.
40QUESTIONS?
41BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 3WATCH STANDING
42 WATCH, QUARTER, STATION BILL
(WQS)
- LISTS BY BILLET NUMBER AND RATE, DIVISIONAL
- RATE, DIVISIONAL STATIONS TO BE MANNED FOR
- VARIOUS SITUATIONS.
- SHOULD BE CHECKED DAILY
- CLEANING BILLS ARE OMITTED
43 SHIPS DECK LOG
- COMPLETE DAILY RECORD OF IMPORTANT EVENTS,
- WATCHES, AND OPERATIONS AS WELL AS SAFETY OF THE
- SHIP.
- HAS LEGAL STANDING AND CAN BE USED NAVY OR CIVIL
- COURT
44- COMMAND DUTY OFFICER (CDO)
- - In port only advises, supervises, and directs
the OOD in general matters concerning the general
operation and safety of the ship - OFFICER OF THE DECK (OOD)
- - In charge of the ship and is responsible to
the CO for the safe and proper operation of the
ship - COMBAT INFORMATION CENTER WATCH OFFICER (CIC)
- - Supervises the operation of the CIC, which
reports, tracks, and evaluates air, surface, and
submarine contacts - JUNIOR OFFICER OF THE DECK (JOOD)
- - The principal assistant to the OOD
4511 GENERAL ORDERS
- TO TAKE CHARGE OF THIS POST AND ALL GOVERNMENT
PROPERTY IN VIEW - TO WALK MY POST IN A MILITARY MANNER, KEEPING
ALWAYS ON THE ALERT, AND OBSERVING EVERYTHING
THAT TAKES PLACE WITHIN SIGHT OR HEARING - TO REPORT ALL VIOLATIONS OF ORDERS I AM
INSTRUCTED TO ENFORCE - TO REPEAT ALL CALLS FROM POSTS MORE DISTANT FROM
THE GUARD HOUSE THAN MY OWN - TO QUIT MY POST ONLY WHEN PROPERLY RELIEVED
- TO RECEIVE, OBEY AND PASS ON TO THE SENTRY WHO
RELIEVES ME, ALL ORDERS FROM THE COMMANDING
OFFICER, COMMAND DUTY OFFICER, OFFICER OF THE
DECK, AND OFFICERS AND PETTY OFFICERS OF THE
WATCH ONLY - TO TALK TO NO ONE EXCEPT IN THE LINE OF DUTY
- TO GIVE THE ALARM IN CASE OF FIRE OR DISORDER
- TO CALL THE OFFICER OF THE DECK IN ANY CASE NOT
COVERED BY INSTRUCTIONS - TO SALUTE ALL OFFICERS AND ALL COLORS AND
STANDARDS NOT CASED - TO BE ESPECIALLY WATCHFUL AT NIGHT, AND, DURING
THE TIME FOR CHALLENGING, TO CHALLENGE ALL
PERSONS ON OR NEAR MY POST AND TO ALLOW NO ONE TO
PASS WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORITY.
46 SHIPS BELL
- STRUCK ONCE FOR EACH HALF HOUR, WITH A MAXIMUM
OF EIGHT BELLS - EXAMPLE AT 0830 THE BELL IS SOUNDED ONCE, AT
0900 TWO BELLS ARE SOUNDED, AND SO UNTIL UNTIL
1200 WHEN
47BATTLE BILL
- CONTAINS A LIST OF STATIONS THAT MUST BE
MANNED DURING BATTLE AND OTHER SPECIFIED TIMES.
483 CONDITIONS FOR BATTLE STATIONS
- CONDITION 1- GENERAL QUARTERS
- CONDITION 2- SPECIAL WATCH
-
- CONDITION 3- NORMAL WARTIME CRUISING
49BEARING
- AN OBJECT FROM A SHIP. MEASURED IN DEGREES
- CLOCKWISE FROM 000 TO 360
- REPORTED IN THREE DIGITS SPOKEN DIGIT BY DIGIT
- 3 TYPES RELATIVE, TRUE, MAGNETIC
50 51BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 4COMMUNICATIONS
52SOUND POWERED PHONES
- OPERATES ON YOUR VOICE POWER
- SHOULD BE ½ TO 1 FROM YOUR MOUTH
- WHEN COILING THE LEAD WIRE FOR STOWAGE THE
- LOOPS SHOULD BE 8 TO 10 ACROSS
- ALWAYS UPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE
- MOUTHPIECE EARPIECE ARE INTERCHANGEABLE
- TO TRANSMIT URGERT MESSAGE SAY, SILENCE ON THE
LINE
533 CATEGORIES OF
SOUND POWERED PHONES
- PRIMARY
- INCLUDES ALL CIRCUITS NECESSARY FOR CONTROLLING
ARMAMENT, ENGINEERING, DAMAGE CONTROL,
MANEUVERING, AND SURVEILLANCE FUNCTIONS DURING
BATTLE - DESIGNATED JA AND JZ
543 CATEGORIES OF
SOUND POWERED PHONES
- AUXILIARY
- DUPLICATES MANY PRIMARY CIRCUITS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF MAINTAINING VITAL COMMUNICATIONS IN THE EVENT
OF DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM - DESIGNATED WITH THE LETTER X
- Ex. XJA, X1JV
-
553 CATEGORIES OF
SOUND POWERED PHONES
- SUPPLEMENTARY
- SUPPLEMENT SYSTEMS XiJ-X61-J ARE SHORT,
- DIRECT CIRCUITS, SUCH AS FROM THE BRIDGE TO THE
- QUARTERDECK
- NORMALLY UNMANNED
563 PARTS TO MESSAGES FOR
SOUND POWERED PHONES
- NAME OF THE STATION CALLED
- NAME OF THE STATION CALLING
- THE MESSAGE
57INTEGRATED VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (IVCS)
- INTEGRATED COMMS SYSTEM USED IN THE TELEPHONES
ONBOARD SHIP - CONSISTS OF TERMINALS AND COMPUTER CONTROLLED
ICOMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING CENTERS (ICSCs) - ICSCsperform the switching actions necessary
to connect - calls.
58WIFCOM
- HAND-HELD TRANSCEIVERS (WALKIE-TALKIES) USED FOR
DAMAGE CONTROL PURPOSES - INCLUDES CHANNELS 4-12
- CHANNEL 1- REPAIR 5
- CHANNEL 2- REPAIR 2
- CHANNEL 3- REPAIR 3
- CHANNL 4- SHIP TO SHIP
59FLAGS AND PENNANTS
FLAG MEANING CODE ALPHA..DIVER(s)
DOWN KILOPERSONNEL WORKING
ALOFT OSCAR..MAN OVERBOARD PAPAGENE
RAL RECALL QUEBECBOAT RECALL ROMEOREAD
Y DUTY (in port) PREPARING TO
REPLINISH(at sea)
60 THE NATIONAL ENSIGN
- REFERRED TO AS COLORS
- WHEN NOT UNDERWAY, COMMISSIONED SHIPS DISPLAY THE
ENSIGN FROM THE FLAG STAFF AT THE STERN AND THE
UNION JACK FROM THE JACK STAFF AT THE BOW FROM
0800 TO SUNSET - WHILE UNDERWAY, THE ENSIGN IF NORMALLY FLOWN FROM
THE GAFF - Preparative Pennant- flown 5 minutes before
colors - are held.
61 THE UNION JACK
- THE RECTANGULAR BLUE PART OF THE UNITED STATES
FLAG CONTAINING 50 STARS - HOISTED AT THE YARDARM TO INDICATE A GENERAL
COURT MARTIAL OR COURT OF INQUIRY IS IN SESSION
62 U.S. NAVY FLAG
- ESTABLISHED ON 24 APRIL 1959
- FLOWN - AT OFFICIAL CEREMONIES
- - IN PARADES
- - OFFICIAL NAVY OCCASIONS
- - PUBLIC GATHERINGS
- - OCCASIONS AUTHORIZED BY
- SECNAV
-
63FLAGSTAFF INSIGNIAS
64FLAGSTAFF INSIGNIAS
- SPREAD EAGLE- ANY CIVILIAN OR FLAG OFFICER WHO
- RATES A 19 GUN SALUTE OR MORE
- HALBERT- FLAG OR GENERAL OFFICER WHO RATES LESS
- THAN 19 GUNS OR CIVIL OFFICIAL WHOS SALUTE IS 11
GUNS - BUT LESS THAN 19
- BALL- CAPTAIN AND CERTAIN DIPLOMATS
- STAR- COMMANDER
- FIRST TRUCK- FOR AN OFFICER BELOW THE GRADE OF
- COMMANDER
65 66BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 5NAVAL HISTORY
67NAVYS BIRTHDAY
13 OCTOBER 1775
68SHIPS OF THE CONTINENTAL NAVY
- SHIPS-OF-THE-LINE BATTLESHIPS OF THE SAILING
DAYS THAT CARRIED 60 TO OVER 100 VARIOUS GUNS. - FRIGATES CRUISERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY THAT
CARRIED 28 TO 44 GUNS - SLOOPS-OF-WAR SMALL SAILING WARSHIPS THAT
CARRIED 10 TO 20 GUNS - PRIVATEERS COMMISSIONED BY THE CONTINENTAL
CONGRESS AND BY INDIVIDUAL STATES TO CAPTURE
ENEMY MERCHANT SHIPS AS PRIZES OF WAR
69NAVAL HISTORY
- USS ALFRED 1ST US NAVY FLAGSHIP
- THE TURTLE 1ST US WARFARE SUBMARINE DESIGNED BY
DAVID BUSHNELL - 2ND PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS ESTABLISHED THE NAVY
DEPARTMENT IN 1798 - USS CONSTITUTION NICKNAME OLD IRONSIDES
70NAVAL HISTORY
- SEPT. 5, 1843 1ST SUCCESSFUL STEAMSHIP THE USS
PRINCETON WAS LAUNCHED - 1ST TRUE SUBMARINE ATTACK USS HUNLEY ATTACKED
USS HOUSATONIC IN CIVIL WAR (BOTH WENT DOWN) - ALFRED T. MAHAN INFLUENCED NAVAL STRATEGY
DEFINED SEA POWER ONE OF THE 1ST INSTRUCTORS AT
THE NAVY WAR COLLEGE
71NAVAL HISTORY
- JOHN HOLLAND SIMON LAKE TWO INVENTORS THAT
MADE SUBS A REALITY - FEB. 15, 1898 SINKING OF USS MAINE IN CUBAS
HAVANA HARBOR LED TO SPANISH AMERICAN WAR - APRIL 1900 NAVY ACCECPTED USS HOLLAND WHICH WAS
THE 1ST OPERATIONAL SUBMARINE
72AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
USS RANGER 1ST AIRCRAFT CARRIER BUILT FROM THE
KEEL UP IN 1934
73NAVAL HISTORY
- DEC 7, 1941 JAPAN ATTACKED PEARL HARBOR
- DRAWING US INTO WORLD WAR II
- BATTLE OF MIDWAY TURNING POINT OF THE WAR
- USS NAUTILUS 1ST NUCLEAR SUBMARINE
- (launched Jan. 17, 1955)
- USS BAINBRIDGE 1ST NUCLEAR POWERED SURFACE
- WARSHIP (launched April 15, 1951)
74NAVAL HISTORY
- USS ENTERPRISE 1ST NUCLEAR POWERED AIRCRAFT
- CARRIER (commissioned Nov. 25, 1961
- THE VANGUARD 1ST SATELLITE LAUNCHED BY US
- USS ALVIN NAVYs 1ST DEEP DIVING VEHICLE
- USS OHIO 1ST TRIDENT SUBMARINE (SSBN-726)
- (delivered to Navy in 1981
75WOMEN IN THE NAVY
- IN WWI BY THE END, THERE WERE 11,275 WOMEN
ENLISTED AS YEOMAN - WWII CONGRESS AUTHORIZED THE WOMENS RESERVE ON
JULY 30, 1942. - AUGUST 4, 1942 MILDRED HELEN MCAFEE WAS SWORN
IN AS LIEUTENANT COMMANDER OF THE WOMENS RESERVE - DURING WWII WOMEN (WAVES) WERE ELIGIBLE FOR 34
DIFFERENT RATINGS
76QUESTIONS???
77BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 6NAVAL ORGANIZATION
78NAVAL ORGANIZATION
- DEPT OF NAVY ESTABLISHED 30 APRIL 1798
- PRIMARY MISION SUPPORT US NATIONAL INTEREST
- SECDEF HEAD OF DOD
- MARINE CORPS PART OF NAVYS OPERATING FORCES
- COAST GUARD PART OF DEPT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
- SHORE ESTABLISHMENTS PROVIDES SUPPORT TO THE
OPERATING FORCES ( THE FLEET) - TWO ELEMENTS OF A SHIPS ORGANIZAION ARE
- BATTLE ORG AND ADMINISTRATION ORG
-
79NAVAL ORGANIZATION
DOD CONSISTS OF 3 AGENCIES -ARMY -NAVY -AIR
FORCE
- 3 BASIC COMPONENTS
- OF THE DEPT OF THE NAVY
- NAVY DEPARTMENT
- OPERATING FORCES
- SHORE ESTABLISHMENT
805 DEPARTMENTS ON SHIPS
- NAVIGATION RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFE NAVIGATION
- AND PILOTING OF THE SHIP
- ENGINEERING RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THE
- PROPULSION AND AUXILIARY MACHINERY AND THE
- CONTROL OF DAMAGE.
- OPERATIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR CARRYING OUT
- TASKS SUCH AS COLLECTING AND EVALUATING
- COMBAT OPERATINAL INFORMATION.
815 DEPARTMENTS ON SHIPS
- SUPPLY OPERATES THE GENERAL MESS, SHIPS
- STORE, MANAGE CLOTHING AND SMALL STORE,
- LAUNDRY, BARBER SHOP, SUPPLIES AND SPARE
- PARTS FOR THE ENTIRE SHIP.
- WEAPONS/DECK WEAPONS MAINTAIN THE SHIPS
- ARAMMENT AND THE WEAPON FIRE CONTROL
- EQUIPMENT. RESPONSIBLE FOR EXTERAL SECURITY
- OF THE SHIP.
- DECK RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PRESERVATION AND
- CLEANINESS OF THE EXTERNAL AREAS OF THE SHIP.
- OPERATE PAINT, SAIL AND BOATSWAINS LOCKER
- AND OVEALL DECKING SEAMANSHIP OPERATIONS.
82NAVAL ORGANIZATION
- CO ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIP
- XO 2ND IN COMMAND. THE AIDE OR EXECUTIVE TO
- THE CO.
- CMC SENIOR ENLISTED MEMBER WHO ACTS AS A LIASON
- BETWEEN THE OFFICER ENLISTED COMMUNITY. VOICE
OF - ALL ENLISTED PERSONNEL.
- DRUG ALCOHOL PROGRAM ADVISOR (DAPA) ADVISES
- THE CO AND XO ON ALL MATTERS CONCERNING THE DRUG
- AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PROGRAM. PROVIDES TRAINING,
- SCREENING, AFTER CARE, AND REFERRAL SERVICES TO
THE - ENTIRE COMMAND.
83QUESTIONS ???
84BMR(NAVEDTRA 14325) CH 7BASIC SEAMANSHIP
85ANCHOR WINDLASSES
2 TYPES OF ANCHOR WINDLASSES FOR LIFTING THE
SHIPS ANCHOR
- VERTICAL SHAFT TYPE USED ON MOST
- COMBATANT SHIPS
- HORIZONTAL SHAFT TYPE USED ON
- AMPYHIBIOUS AND AUXILIARY SHIPS
86ANCHORS
THE MOST COMMON TYPES OF ANCHORS USED ABOARD SHIP
ARE STANDARD STOCKLESS AND THE LIGHT WEIGHT.
87RAT GUARDS
HINGED CONICAL METAL SHIELDS SECURED AROUND
MOORING LINES. THEY ARE USED TO PREVENT RATES
FROM ABOARD SHIP Â Â
88SHIPS MOORING LINES
THE BOWLINE AND FORWARD SPRING LINES PREVENT THE
SHIP FROM DRIFTING ASTERN.
THE STERN LINE AND AFTER SPRING LINES PREVENT
THE SHIP FROM DRIFTING FORWARD
1, 3 AND 5 ARE FORWARD LINES 2, 4 AND 6 ARE
AFTER LINES
89BOAT SEAMANSHIP
- BOAT- NONCOMMISSIONED WATERBOURNE VESSEL THAT
- IS NOT DESIGNATED AS A SERVICE CRAFT
- SERVICE CRAFT- WATERBOURNE CRAFT THAT ARE
- DESIGNATED FOR SPECIAL USE
- COMBATANT CRAFT- CRAFT OR BOATS SPECIFICALLY
- DESIGNATED FOR COMBAT ROLES
90BOATS
91SERVICE CRAFT
92COMBATANT CRAFT
93- MARLINESPIKE SEAMANSHIP- THE ART OF HANDLING AND
WORKING ALL KINDS OF FIBER AND WIRE ROPE
- SMALL STUFF- LINE 1 3/4 INCHES AND UNDER
- IN CIRCUMFERENCE
- WHIPPINGS- BINDINGS ON THE ENDS OF ROPE
- THAT KEEP THE ROPE FROM UNLAYING
94KNOTS, BENDS, AND HITCHES
- KNOTS- USED TO FORM EYES, OR TO SECURE A
- CORD OR LINE AROUND AN OBJECT
- BENDS- USED TO SECURE TWO LINES TOGETHER
- HITCHES- USED TO BEND A LINE TO OR AROUND
- AN OBJECT
95QUESTIONS???
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