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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 />

(3) Dog Zebra<br />

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

(a) Represented by a red letter "Z" within a black<br />

letter "____________."<br />

(b) Marked fittings are secured:<br />

(4) William<br />

1 When condition "____________" is set.<br />

2 During "____________ ship" to prevent light from<br />

escaping the ship at night. Dog Zebra fittings<br />

open to the weather decks.<br />

(a) Represented by a black letter "____________."<br />

(b) Attached to ____________ system fittings which M<strong>US</strong>T be<br />

open during all conditions of readiness; e.g., sea<br />

suction valves, fire pumps, fuel valves, etc.<br />

(c) Secured marked fittings to:<br />

(5) Circle William<br />

1 Isolate damaged portions of the ship.<br />

2 Repair equipment.<br />

(a) Represented by a black letter "W" within a black<br />

circle.<br />

(b) Attached to ____________ systems.<br />

(c) Marked fittings are normally kept open, except during<br />

a chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) attack.<br />

10. Purpose of Damage Control (DC) Central<br />

a. Maintains damage control charts.<br />

b. Ensures the proper ____________ condition of readiness is set and<br />

maintained.<br />

c. When there is damage to the ship, determines the ship's condition<br />

and the appropriate corrective actions.<br />

11. Damage Control Documents<br />

a. Closure log<br />

(1) A record of damage control closures and fittings that are<br />

in deviation from the material condition of readiness and<br />

special DC ____________ that are in effect. Every closure<br />

or fitting that is locked or inoperative shall be noted.<br />

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