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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents List of Illustrations How to Use This Book Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard Chapter 2: Military Drill Chapter 3: Navy Customs, Courtesies, and Ceremonies Chapter 4: Personal Conduct Chapter 5: Navy Titles Chapter 6: Uniforms Chapter 7: Navy Missions and Heritage Chapter 8: Navy Organization Chapter 9: Security Chapter 10: Ships Chapter 11: Shipboard Life Chapter 12: Seamanship and Boats Chapter 13: Watchstanding Chapter 14: Safety and Emergencies Chapter 15: Damage Control Chapter 16: Naval Aircraft Chapter 17: Naval Weapons Chapter 18: Leadership and Discipline Chapter 19: The Paper Navy Chapter 20: Communications Chapter 21: The Benefits of Serving Tabs
Tab 1: Welcome Aboard
1-A The Sailor’s Creed 1-B The Core Values of the U.S. Navy 1-C Navy Time
Tab 2: Military Drill Tab 3: Navy Customs, Courtesies, and Ceremonies
3-A Folding the Flag
Tab 4: Personal Conduct
4-A Code of Conduct for Members of the Armed Forces of the United States
Tab 5: Navy Titles
5-A Pay Grades, Ranks, Rates, and Forms of Address in the Armed Forces 5-B Navy Ratings 5-C General Rates 5-D Examples of Enlisted Career Advancement
Tab 6: Uniforms
6-A Navy Enlisted Sleeve Markings 6-B Enlisted Rank Devices of the Other Armed Services 6-C Officer Collar, Cap, and Shoulder Rank Devices in the Armed Services 6-D Navy Officer Shoulder Boards and Sleeve Markings 6-E Coast Guard Officer Shoulder Boards and Sleeve Markings 6-F Warrant Officer Rank Devices 6-G Line and Staff Corps Devices 6-H Wearing of Awards 6-I Precedence of Awards 6-J Warfare and Qualification Insignia
Tab 7: Navy Missions and Heritage Tab 8: Organization
8-A Notes on Navy and Department of Defense (DOD) Organization
Tab 9: Security
9-A Force Protection Conditions (FPCONs)
Tab 10: Ships
10-A Ships and Craft 10-B Ship Type Classifications
Tab 11: Shipboard Life
11-A Shipboard Compartment Identification 11-B 3M Periodicity Codes
Tab 12: Seamanship and Boats
12-A Mooring Line Configurations and Terms 12-B Line-Handling Commands 12-C Anchor Chain Identification System 12-D Anchoring Commands 12-E Blocks and Tackles 12-F Boat Customs and Etiquette
Tab 13: Watchstanding
13-A The General Orders of a Sentry 13-B Conditions of Readiness (Cruising Conditions) 13-C Traditional Navy Watch Structure 13-D Ship’s Bells
Tab 14: Safety and Emergencies Tab 15: Damage Control
15-A Material Conditions of Readiness 15-B Classes of Fire
Tab 16: Naval Aircraft
16-A Types of Naval Aircraft 16-B Identifying Military Aircraft
Tab 17: Naval Weapons
17-A Weapons Designation Systems 17-B Types of Naval Weapons 17-C Joint Electronics Type Designation System 17-D Proper Use of Small Arms
Tab 18: Leadership and Discipline Tab 19: The Paper Navy
19-A Important Navy Publications 19-B Standard Subject Identification Codes (SSIC) 19-C Navy Letter Format 19-D Navy Message Format 19-E Time Zones of the World
Tab 20: Communications
20-A MC Systems 20-B Sound-Powered Communications System 20-C The Phonetic Alphabet 20-D Morse Code 20-E Signal Flags and Pennants 20-F Semaphore Signaling System 20-G Radiotelephone Prowords
Tab 21: The Benefits of Serving
Appendix A: Navy Terms and Abbreviations Appendix B: Online Resources Appendix C: “Anchors Aweigh”: Official Song of the Navy Appendix D: “The Navy Hymn” Index About the Author
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