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PART ONE |
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The Subjects Which Every Man on
Board Ship Should Know |
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"A" |
Discipline and Duty |
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"B" |
What the Service offers |
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"C" |
Enlistments, Discharges, Courts-Martial |
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"D" |
Pay and Accounts |
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"E" |
Rules Regarding Salutes: Naval Customs |
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"F" |
General Characteristics of the Ship |
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"G" |
General Features of Ships of the Navy of
Different Classes |
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"H" |
Events in the Daily Routine.
General Duties
in Connection with Life on Board Ship |
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"I" |
The Aim and Objective of all General Drills |
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"J" |
Regulations in Regard to Uniform and Clothing |
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"K" |
First Aid |
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"L" |
Painting and the Preparation of the Surface
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"M" |
Swimming; Use of Life Buoys |
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"N" |
Athletics; the Attention Given them in the
Navy |
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PART TWO |
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The Subjects Which Ordinary Seamen
Should Know. |
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"O" |
Boats; types; nomenclature; gear; duties of a
boatkeeper |
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"P" |
Marlinspike seamanship; cordage |
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"Q" |
The Duties of Lookouts. The Watch in Port
and at Sea |
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"R" |
Deck Seamanship |
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"S" |
Ground Tackle |
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"T" |
The Compass, Log and Lead |
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"U" |
Electricity |
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"V" |
Infantry |
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"W" |
Artillery |
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"X" |
Small Arms |
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"Y" |
Ordnance and Gunnery |
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"Z" |
Signals |
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PART THREE |
The Subjects Which The Higher
Ratings
of Seaman Branch Should Know |
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"S- 1" |
Boats |
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"S- 2" |
Marlinespike Seamanship |
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"S- 3" |
Deck Seamanship |
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"S- 4" |
Seaman as Instructors |
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"S- 5" |
Ground Tackle |
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"S- 6" |
The Compass, Log and Lead |
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"S- 7" |
Infantry |
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"S- 8" |
Artillery |
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"S- 9" |
Small Arms |
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"S-10" |
Ordnance and Gunnery |
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"S-11" |
Signals |
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Gun Captains |
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Petty officers |
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Master-at-Arms |
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Coxswains and Boatswains' Mates |
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Gunner's Mate |
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Turret Captains |
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Quartermasters |
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PART FOUR |
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The Subjects Which Chief Petty
Officers Should Know |
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A Short Walk with Chief Petty Officers |
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Subjects for all Chief Petty Officers |
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Chief Master-at-Arms |
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Chief Boatswain's Mate |
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Chief Gunner's Mate |
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Chief Turret Captains |
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Chief Quartermasters |
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PART FIVE |
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The Subjects Which Men of Special
Ratings Should Know |
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Bakers |
Fireman |
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Bandmasters |
First musicians |
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Blacksmiths |
Hospital apprentices |
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Buglers |
Hospital stewards |
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Carpenters' mates, 3rd class |
Machinists'' mates |
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Carpenters' mates, 2nd class |
Mess attendants |
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Carpenters' mates, 1st class |
Musicians, 1st and 2nd class |
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Chief carpenters' mates |
Oilers |
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Chief commissary stewards |
Painters |
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Chief electricians |
Plumbers and fitters |
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Chief machinists' mates |
Printers |
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Chief water tenders |
Questions for all deck artificers |
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Chief yeoman |
Ship's cooks |
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Coal passers |
Shipfitters |
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Cooks (messman branch) |
Shipwrights |
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Commissary stewards |
Stewards (messman branch) |
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Coppersmiths |
Water tenders |
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Electricians |
Yeoman |
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