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Basic Military Basic Military RequirementsRequirementsHM1 (SW/AW) Alburg

Basic Military Requirements

Chapter 4

Communications

This ship is built to fight. You’d better

know how. —Admiral

Arleigh Burke

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 Basic MC circuit

The general announcing 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

BRAVO

I am taking in, discharging, or carrying dangerous materials.

Flags and Pennants

KILO

Personnel working aloft.

Flags and Pennants

OSCAR

Man overboard.

Flags and Pennants

PAPA

General recall; all personnel return to the ship.

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.

Flags and Pennants

National Ensign

&

Union Jack

Referred to as colors.

Flags and Pennants

U.S. NAVY Flag

Established on 24 April 1959

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

Questions???

OSCAR Flag?

Answer???

Man overboard

Basic Military Requirements

Chapter 5

Naval History

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to

repeat it.

George Santayana

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

Frigates

-Cruisers of the 18th century-Carried 28 - 44 guns

U.S. NAVY History

Sloops-of-war

-Small sailing warships-Carried 10 - 20 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

USS Alfred

U.S. Navy’s first Flagship

U.S. NAVY History

Esek Hopkins

First Commander-in-Chief

U.S. NAVY History

John Paul Jones

“Struck, sir? I have not yet begun to fight!”

Questions????

During the 18th century, battleships were classified as___

Answer????

Ships-of-the-line

U.S. NAVY History

The Quasi War with France

1798-1801

U.S. NAVY History

The War of 1812

Started because the British forcing Americans to serve in the British Navy

U.S. NAVY History

Civil War

Saw the development of two famed ironclads:

USS Merrimack

USS Monitor

U.S. NAVY History

USS Ranger

The first carrier designed from the keel up, 1934

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

U.S. NAVY History

Battle of Midway

The turning point of the war in the Pacific

U.S. NAVY History

Battle of the Guadalcanal

Fought November 1942

Questions????

What was the significance of the

Battle of the Coral Sea?

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

Naval History

USS Nautilus

First nuclear submarine

Basic Military Requirements

Chapter 9

Customs and Courtesies

Custom

-a way of acting-are regular, expected actions-a usual way of acting in given circumstances

Courtesy

An act or verbal expression of

consideration or respect for others.

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

Answer????

Custom

Questions????

What is the most common form of

saluting?

Answer????

The Hand Salute

Any Questions?????

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