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CHAPTER 3. WATCH STANDING . Thank God I have done my duty. Admiral Horatio Nelson In this chapter, you will learn about the basic serious consequences for the ship and your fellow shipboard WATCH organization. You will learn about a shipmates. typical WATCH , quarter, and station bill; the terms used during watches; and some typical watches, both ashore DECK LOG. and afloat. You will also learn about procedures for reporting bearings and using binoculars. Probably the most important log you will maintain is the ship's deck log. The basic requirements for maintaining the deck log are contained in the Navy WATCH STANDING Regulations and Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy. The ship's deck log is a Learning Objectives: When you finish this chapter, you complete daily record, by watches, of every event of will be able to.
CHAPTER 3 WATCH STANDING In this chapter, you will learn about the basic shipboard watch organization. You will learn about a typical watch, quarter, and station bill; the terms used
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