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Pyrotechnics-Continued
marine location markers, 6-9
pyrotechnic pistols, 6-12
R
Replenishment rigs, 4-32
Burton method, 4-34
close-in method, 4-33
emergency breakaway, 4-34
span-wire method, 4-32
STREAM method, 4-33
synthetic highline, 4-34
Replenishment safety precautions, 4-36
Rope, 3-1
construction of line, 3-1
use and care of line, 3-2
Rules of the road, 5-18
distress signals, 5-25
general definitions, 5-20
maneuvering and warning signals, 5-21
restricted visibility, 5-23
steering and sailing rules, 5-19
S
Seaman aloft, 4-37
boatswain's chair, 4-37
riding down standing rigging, 4-38
Securing ends of line, 3-8
Small stuff, 3-2
size, 3-3
use of small stuff, 3-3
Splices, 3-14
eye splice, 3-15
sailmaker's splice, 3-17
short splice, 3-17
Steering and speed control equipment, 2-5
engine order telegraph, 2-7
Steering and speed control equipment-Continued
engine revolution telegraph, 2-7
fathometer, 2-10
rudder angle indicator, 2-6
steering engines, 2-5
steering stations, 2-6
Steering by compass, 5-15
compass error, 5-15
correcting compass course, 5-17
Synthetic fiber lines, 3-4
T
lime, 1-7
Greenwich mean time, 1-8
prime meridian, 1-8
Tools, 3-10
Types of boats, 5-2
landing craft, 5-2
motor whaleboat, 5-3
personnel boats, 5-3
punts, 5-4
U
Underway replenishment, 4-25
line-throwing gear, 4-31
phone/distance line, 4-30
sound-powered phones, 4-30
Underway watches, 1-4
Boatswain's Mate of the watch, 1-5
fog watch, 1-7
helmsman, 1-5
junior officer of the deck (JOOD), 1-4
lee helmsman, 1-6
lifeboat watch, 1-7
lookout, 1-7
officer of the deck (GOD), 1-4
Quartermaster of the watch, 1-5
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