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Signalman 1 & C - Historic Naval Ships Association

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Radiotelephone—Continuedgeneral procedures, 4 16messages, 4-21numerals, 4-16phonetic alphabet, 4-15prowords, 4-16radio net, 4-14security, 4-14Recording messages, 1-2lettering, 1-3message blank, 1-4phonetic alphabet, 1-3Rules of the road, 9-20lights and shapes, 9-22sound signaling in restricted visibility, 9-28steering and sailing rules, 9-20SSafeguarding, 11-11restricted area, 11-11security checks, 11-12working hours, 11-11working spaces, 11-13Security, 11-lcommand management, 11-leducation, 11-2principles, 11-2purpose, 11-lSecurity classification, 11-2Confidential, 11-3markings, 11-3Secret, 11-3Top Secret, 11-2Semaphore procedures, 4-10calling, 4-11executive method, 4-12interruptions, 4-12Semaphore procedures—Continuednumerals, 4-11receipting, 4-11relay, 4-12repetitions, 4-12special characters, 4-11special semaphore abbreviations, 4-l 1Ship identification, 13-5amphibious ships, 13-7auxiliary, 13-9combatants, 13-6minor combatants, 13-6surface ships, 13-6Signal bridge, 1-2getting oriented, 1-2military appearance, 1-2Signal flags and pennants, 5-1Signal searchlight, 2-112-inch modified mercury-xenon searchlight, 2-312-inch mercury-xenon arc searchlight, 2-212-inch incandescent, 2-1Sound signaling, 4-12executive method, 4-13identification of ships, 4-13limitations, 4-13receipting, 4-13Special convoy flags, 7-4commodore's flag, 7-4convoy flag, 7-4guide flag, 7-4Standing orders, 14-3standing orders sample, 14-5Station and address designators, 3-11address groups, 3-16call signs, 3-11plain language and address designators, 3-17INDEX-6

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