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TRAINEE GUIDE - Recruit Training Command - The US Navy

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<strong>TRAINEE</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong> A-950-0001<br />

OUTLINE SHEET 1-11-1 (continued)<br />

14.11 Identify the methods of damage control communication and their<br />

descriptions.<br />

14.12 Identify the characteristics of the following emergency alarms:<br />

a. General<br />

b. Chemical<br />

c. Collision<br />

14.13 Identify the purposes of the following methods for correcting damage<br />

to the ship during emergencies:<br />

a. Shoring<br />

b. Patching/plugging holes<br />

14.14 Explain the procedures to apply a jubilee patch to a damaged section<br />

of pipe.<br />

23.11 Explain the relationship between the <strong>Navy</strong> Core Values and shipboard<br />

damage control.<br />

22.2 Explain the relationship between teamwork and shipboard damage<br />

control.<br />

C. Topic Outline<br />

1. Introduction<br />

2. Objectives of Shipboard Damage Control<br />

a. ____________ the condition of the ship.<br />

b. Contain damage from ____________ and ____________.<br />

c. Perform emergency repairs to the ship and its equipment.<br />

3. Definition of ____________ Integrity--A ship's ability to resist<br />

flooding.<br />

4. Purpose of Watertight Compartments--Every naval ship is divided by<br />

decks and bulkheads into watertight compartments to:<br />

a. Control the spread of ____________ and ____________.<br />

b. Withstand chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) attacks.<br />

c. Divide the ship into spaces.<br />

d. Control stability and buoyancy.<br />

(1) ____________--<strong>The</strong> ship's resistance to pitch or roll.<br />

(2) ____________--<strong>The</strong> ship's ability to stay afloat.<br />

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