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10TH Edition Bluejacket's Manual 1940

Author(s):  None listed
Cover:  Black hardcover with Gold lettering w/round corners
 
THE BLUEJACKETS' MANUAL
- 1940
Copyright Date:  1938, 1939, 1940 by U. S. Naval Institute
Printing Date: known printings for this edition:
 
1st printing, June 1940, section order: forwards, contents, flag plates, National Anthem, text
 2nd printing, December 1942, section order: forwards, National Anthem, flag plates, contents, text
 3rd printing, February 1943, section order: forwards, National Anthem, flag plates, contents, text
 4th printing, June 1943, section order: forwards, National Anthem, flag plates, contents, text
 5th printing, August 1943?, section order: forwards, National Anthem, flag plates, contents, text
printing code and location:
 Codes are listed reverse side of title page -
3rd  & 4th Photos
 
Codes shown are none = June 1940, 8-43-1-50 = August 1943
 Other codes provided to the site; 12-4-42-50 OPC = December 1942
Title Page: front: - 2nd photo
 THE - BLUEJACKET'S MANUAL  -  UNITED STATES NAVY
 1940 - TENTH  EDITION  - Ninety cents, postpaid
 
UNITED STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE  -  ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND - 1939

back: - 3rd photo
 
COPYRIGHT  1938, 1939, 1940  -  BY  -  U.  S.  NAVAL  INSTITUTE  -  ANNAPOLIS,  MARYLAND
back: - 4th photo
 
COPYRIGHT  1938, 1939, 1940  -  BY  -  U.  S.  NAVAL  INSTITUTE  -  ANNAPOLIS,  MARYLAND
  8-43-1-50

Number of Pages:  784 pages including table of contents and no index
Number of Chapters:  59 chapters in 7 parts & 7 color plate appendix - 5th photo  table-of-contents
Preface/Forward:  Forward to the 9th by CAPT G. V. Stewart (April, 1939) - 5th photo
 
Forward to the 10th by CAPT G. V. Stewart (June, 1940) - 6th p
hoto
Introduction:  Introduction by William D. Leahy (March, 1938)- 5th photo
Construction:  Fabric covered, semi-hard cover, standard book form
Text on Spine:  THE - BLUEJACKETS' - MANUAL - 1940   UNITED STATES - NAVAL INSTITUTE - ANNAPOLIS, MD
Size:  7½" x 5¼" x 1½"
Remarks:  
Price:  90¢ postpaid
Publisher:  United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD.
Printer:  None listed

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Chapters & Table-of-Contents
This is the basically same Table of Contents and Chapter structure as in the 1938/39 manuals.
Items in Gold are carry over, items in Green are new or new location, items in Red are gone or moved from 1927 manual.

FULL COLOR PLATE APPENDIX
Plate I. Flags of Principal Maritime Nations
Plate II. Flags of Principal Maritime Nations
Plate III. Distinctive Flags and Pennants
Plate IV. Flag and Dot-and-Dash Alphabet
Plate V. Numeral Flags and Pennants
Plate VI. Special Flags and Pennants
Plate VII. Special Flags and Pennants
  THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
PART ONE
FOR THE RECRUIT
 
01.  The Navy as a Career
02.  Clothing
03.  General Information
04.  Rules and Regulations
05.  Rules and Regulations (continued)
06.  School of the Recruit
07.  Manual of Arms
08.  School of the Squad
09.  School of the Platoon
10.  Boats under Oars
11.  To Pull an Oar Nomenclature
12.  Knots and Splices,
13.  The Compass
14.  Visual Signaling
15.  How to Swim
16.  What the Navy Offers
17.  Reporting for Duty aboard Ship
PART TWO
THE SUBJECTS WHICH EVERY MAN ON BOARD SHIP SHOULD KNOW
   
18. (A) Discipline and Duty
19. (B) What the Service Offers
20. (C) Enlistments, Discharges, Courts-Martial
21. (D) Pay and Accounts
22. (E)  Naval Customs.  Naval Organization
23. (F) General Characteristics of the Ship
24. (G) General Features of Ships of the Navy
25. (H) Events in the Daily Routine.
26. (I) Aim and Objective of all General Drills
27. (J) Regulations in Regard to Uniform and Clothing
28. (K) Personal Hygiene and First Aid
29. (L) Painting and the Preparation of the Surface Therefor
30. (M) Swimming; Life-saving; Resuscitation; Life Buoys
31. (N) Athletics
PART THREE
RUDIMENTARY SEAMANSHIP AND GUNNERY
 
32.  Boats; types
33.  Sails and Sailing
34.  Marlinspike Seamanship
35.  Duties of Seaman Watches, Under Way and at Anchor
36.  Deck Seamanship
37.  Ground Tackle
38.  Steering and Sounding
39.  Electricity
40.  Carrying the Automatic Rifle and Submachine Gun
41.  Artillery: General rules, School of the Platoon.  How to Sling and Unsling Arms.  Landing the 3-inch Landing Gun.
42.  Small Arms
43.  Elementary Gunnery
44.  Navy Signal Systems
PART FOUR
ADVANCED SEAMANSHIP AND GUNNERY
 
45.  Advanced Seamanship and Gunnery
46.  A Section, A Watch at Sea  C. & R. Soundings
47.  Marlinspike Seamanship
48.  Deck Seamanship
49.  Instructing, Messes, Precedence
50.  Ground Tackle
 Artillery:   75-mm.  Pack Howitzer
51.  Small Arms: Detail of Individual and Collective Firing
52.  Signals:, Boat and Ship
PART FIVE
PHYSICAL DRILLS
 
53.  Physical Drills without Arms
54.  Physical Drills with Arms
PART SIX
LANDING FORCE
 
55.  Equipment Carried by Each Man; Haversack, Pack Rations;  Assembling Equipment
56.  Extended Order
PART SEVEN
MISCELLANEOUS
 
57.  Miscellaneous
58.  Gas Protective Apparatus
59.  The Use of Boatswain's Call

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© 2007-2008  Bluejacket's Manual  Updated 0853 10 Aug 2008