basic military requirements hm1 (sw/aw) alburg. basic military requirements chapter 4 communications
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NAVEDTRA 14325Typical Sound-Powered Circuits
JA – Captain’s battle circuit
JC – Weapons control
JL – Lookouts
61JS – Sonar information
IJV – Maneuvering and docking
2JZ – Damage control
Sound Powered Phone
-Only transmit official messages.
-Keep button in “off” position when not transmitting.
Communications
Integrated Voice Communication System (IVCS)
-combines features of sound-powered telephones, dial telephones, and intercommunications systems into one system.
General Announcing System
The 1MCThe OOD is in charge of.
No calls made without authorization of:
OOD, XO, CO, except emergencies
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.
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.
Flag Insignias
Spread Eagle
For any civilian official or flag officer whose official salute is 19 guns or more
Flag Insignias
Ball
For an officer of the grade, or relative grade, of captain in the Navy, and for
certain diplomatic officials
U.S. NAVY Birthday
October 13, 1775
The Second Continental Congress
purchased 2 vessels; the United States Navy was
born.
U.S. NAVY History
3 Types of ships during the inception
of the Navy
•Ships-of-the-line•Frigates•Sloops-of-war
U.S. NAVY History
Ships-of-the-line
-Battleships of the sailing days-Largest of the sailing warships-Carried 64 to over 100 guns
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)
U.S. NAVY History
The War of 1812
Started because the British forcing Americans to serve in the British Navy
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
Answer????
-The first battle where -The first battle where the two fleets never the two fleets never saw each othersaw each other
-battle was fought -battle was fought entirely with aircraft entirely with aircraft launched from carrierslaunched from carriers
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
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.
Questions????This is……
-a way of acting-are regular, expected actions-a usual way of acting in given circumstances