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BOOKLETS OF GENERAL PLANS ONLINE BB-42 – USS Idaho – Booklet of General Plans, New Mexico Class, 9 sheets incomplete, bb42.pdf (6 MB PDF) BB-45 – USS Colorado – Faired Lines, 1922, Colorado Class, bb45.pdf (2.2 MB PDF) BB-48 – USS West Virginia – Booklet of General Plans, 1939, Colorado Class, bb48.pdf (7.2 MB PDF) BB-49 – USS South Dakota – Contract PlansNAVY DOCUMENTS
General Specifications-Appendix 10, 1936 describes the Nomenclature of decks, Numbering of watertight compartments and Labeling used aboard vessels of the U.S. Navy. Included are three small amendments made in 1947, 1948 and 1949.. Handbook of Damage Control, NAVPERS 16191, 1945, was created near the end of World War II and represents best practices in WW II damage control. SUBMARINE WAR PATROL REPORTS SUBMARINE WAR PATROL REPORTS. At the end of each war patrol of WW II, submarine commanders created a report on the patrol. These reports were used as the raw material to inform intelligence, improve tactics, evaluate commanders, etc. During WW II, over 1,550 patrol reports containing approximately 63,000 pages were generated. NAVY ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING SERIES Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS), 1998. Relatively modern basic electricity and electronics classes. Mod-1 Intro. to Matter, Energy, and Direct Current. mod01.pdf (2 MB) Mod-2 Intro. to Alternating Current and Transformers. mod02.pdf (3.9 MB)Mod-3
HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS VISITORS GUIDE Next board meeting: March 2014, Annapolis, MD. Next general meeting: Concurrent with 10th Maritime Heritage Conference, Norfolk, VA, 17-21Sep 2014.
USCGC COMANCHE (ATA-202, WATA-202, WMEC-202) Type: ATA-170-class tug Built At: Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas Commissioned: 8 December 1944 Length: 143 feet Beam: 33 feet, 10 inches Displacement: 860 tons Draft: 13 feet, two inches Speed: 13 knots Propulsion: 2 – Cleveland V12 278A diesel-electric engines, 4-blade single screw. Complement: 7 officers, 42 enlisted Armament: twin 20mm gunsU.S. NAVY COOK-BOOK
Title: U.S. Navy cook-book Author: United States. Naval training station, Newport. Commissary school, United States Naval InstituteCreated Date
MILLING MACHINE OPERATIONS MILLING MACHINE OPERATIONS - OD1644 - LESSON 1/TASK 1 of the worktable. The worktable traverses to the right or left upon the saddle, feeding the workpiece past the milling cutter.BANDSAW OPERATIONS
BANDSAW OPERATIONS - OD1646 - LESSON 1/TASK 1 repairing, and troubleshooting these three bandsaw machines will be discussed. 2. Types of Metal Cutting Bandsaws HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS ASSOCIATION The Historic Naval Ships Association (HNSA) links the public with historic ships from around the world. These ships are storytellers and the deeds of those who served aboard them provide inspiration to present and future generations. The Association is a non-profit organization whose membership is comprised of naval ship museums andmemorials
BOOKLETS OF GENERAL PLANS ONLINE BB-42 – USS Idaho – Booklet of General Plans, New Mexico Class, 9 sheets incomplete, bb42.pdf (6 MB PDF) BB-45 – USS Colorado – Faired Lines, 1922, Colorado Class, bb45.pdf (2.2 MB PDF) BB-48 – USS West Virginia – Booklet of General Plans, 1939, Colorado Class, bb48.pdf (7.2 MB PDF) BB-49 – USS South Dakota – Contract PlansNAVY DOCUMENTS
General Specifications-Appendix 10, 1936 describes the Nomenclature of decks, Numbering of watertight compartments and Labeling used aboard vessels of the U.S. Navy. Included are three small amendments made in 1947, 1948 and 1949.. Handbook of Damage Control, NAVPERS 16191, 1945, was created near the end of World War II and represents best practices in WW II damage control. SUBMARINE WAR PATROL REPORTS SUBMARINE WAR PATROL REPORTS. At the end of each war patrol of WW II, submarine commanders created a report on the patrol. These reports were used as the raw material to inform intelligence, improve tactics, evaluate commanders, etc. During WW II, over 1,550 patrol reports containing approximately 63,000 pages were generated. NAVY ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING SERIES Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS), 1998. Relatively modern basic electricity and electronics classes. Mod-1 Intro. to Matter, Energy, and Direct Current. mod01.pdf (2 MB) Mod-2 Intro. to Alternating Current and Transformers. mod02.pdf (3.9 MB)Mod-3
HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS VISITORS GUIDE Next board meeting: March 2014, Annapolis, MD. Next general meeting: Concurrent with 10th Maritime Heritage Conference, Norfolk, VA, 17-21Sep 2014.
USCGC COMANCHE (ATA-202, WATA-202, WMEC-202) Type: ATA-170-class tug Built At: Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas Commissioned: 8 December 1944 Length: 143 feet Beam: 33 feet, 10 inches Displacement: 860 tons Draft: 13 feet, two inches Speed: 13 knots Propulsion: 2 – Cleveland V12 278A diesel-electric engines, 4-blade single screw. Complement: 7 officers, 42 enlisted Armament: twin 20mm gunsU.S. NAVY COOK-BOOK
Title: U.S. Navy cook-book Author: United States. Naval training station, Newport. Commissary school, United States Naval InstituteCreated Date
MILLING MACHINE OPERATIONS MILLING MACHINE OPERATIONS - OD1644 - LESSON 1/TASK 1 of the worktable. The worktable traverses to the right or left upon the saddle, feeding the workpiece past the milling cutter.BANDSAW OPERATIONS
BANDSAW OPERATIONS - OD1646 - LESSON 1/TASK 1 repairing, and troubleshooting these three bandsaw machines will be discussed. 2. Types of Metal Cutting BandsawsINTRODUCTION
Historic Naval Ships Association. 4532 Rothwell Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23456 757-575-1683 ExecutiveDirector@HNSA.org. Email us with the HNSA Feedback Form.. HNSA Visitors’ Guide Introduction BOOKLETS OF GENERAL PLANS ONLINE BB-42 – USS Idaho – Booklet of General Plans, New Mexico Class, 9 sheets incomplete, bb42.pdf (6 MB PDF) BB-45 – USS Colorado – Faired Lines, 1922, Colorado Class, bb45.pdf (2.2 MB PDF) BB-48 – USS West Virginia – Booklet of General Plans, 1939, Colorado Class, bb48.pdf (7.2 MB PDF) BB-49 – USS South Dakota – Contract PlansMANUALS & DOCUMENTS
Electricity, Communications, Sonar and Radar. Booklet of General Plans page. Naval Ships’ Technical Manuals (NSTM) in PDF. Standards and References in PDF. Training Courses in PDF (includes aviation) Tools, Shop and Repair in PDF. Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS) in PDF. Links To Full Text Documents On Other WebSites.
RECOGNITION HANDBOOKS Folks,These booklets were used in training how to identify ships, aircraft, etc. Both for the operating and intelligence purposes. We thank History on CD ROM for providing the scans used to create these online versions for non-profit use. Allied and Axis Naval Vessel Pictorial Recognition Manual, FM 30-50/NAVAER 00-80V-57, SUP 1,1943-1944.
USCGC LILAC (WAGL-227) USCGC LILAC (WAGL-227) Propulsion: Two 500 HP triple expansion engines supplied by two oil-fired Babcock & Wilcox watertube boilers. Armament: During WW II, 3 inch 50 cal., two 20mm 80 cal., and two racks of depth charges. 80 White St. Email: mary@lilacpreservationproject.org. TIN CAN SAILORS, INC. Tin Can Sailors is in the process of rebranding to the DesVets name as the logo here shows. The underlying 501(c)3 corporation will continue to be Tin Can Sailors, Inc. U.S. NAVY SALVOR’S HANDBOOK u.s. navy salvor’s handbook s0300-a7-hbk-010 0910-lp-046-7750 revision 1 distribution statement a: this document has been approved for public release and sale; its distribution is unlimited. HEAT TREATMENT AND PROPERTIES OF IRON AND STEEL Heat Treatment and Properties of Iron and Steel Thomas G. Digges,1 Samuel J. Rosenberg,1 and Glenn W. Geil This Monograph is a revision of the previous NBS Monograph 18. Its purpose is MILLING MACHINE OPERATIONS MILLING MACHINE OPERATIONS - OD1644 - LESSON 1/TASK 1 of the worktable. The worktable traverses to the right or left upon the saddle, feeding the workpiece past the milling cutter.LATHE OPERATIONS
LATHE OPERATIONS - OD1645 - LESSON 1/TASK 1 in some crude fashion or another. However, because of advanced technology, the lathe has allowed man to become an important asset in developing and HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS ASSOCIATION The Historic Naval Ships Association (HNSA) links the public with historic ships from around the world. These ships are storytellers and the deeds of those who served aboard them provide inspiration to present and future generations. The Association is a non-profit organization whose membership is comprised of naval ship museums andmemorials
INTRODUCTION
Historic Naval Ships Association. 4532 Rothwell Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23456 757-575-1683 ExecutiveDirector@HNSA.org. Email us with the HNSA Feedback Form.. BOOKLETS OF GENERAL PLANS ONLINE BB-42 – USS Idaho – Booklet of General Plans, New Mexico Class, 9 sheets incomplete, bb42.pdf (6 MB PDF) BB-45 – USS Colorado – Faired Lines, 1922, Colorado Class, bb45.pdf (2.2 MB PDF) BB-48 – USS West Virginia – Booklet of General Plans, 1939, Colorado Class, bb48.pdf (7.2 MB PDF) BB-49 – USS South Dakota – Contract Plans USCGC LILAC (WAGL-227) USCGC LILAC (WAGL-227) Propulsion: Two 500 HP triple expansion engines supplied by two oil-fired Babcock & Wilcox watertube boilers. Armament: During WW II, 3 inch 50 cal., two 20mm 80 cal., and two racks of depth charges. 80 White St. Email: mary@lilacpreservationproject.org. USS PAMPANITO (SS-383) Class: Balao Launched: July 12, 1943 At: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Commissioned: November 6, 1943 Length: 311 feet, 8 inches Beam: 27 feet, 4 inches Draft: 17 feet (surface trim) Displacement: 1,525 tons Armament: Ten 21-inch torpedo tubes; one 4-inch/50 caliber gun; one 40 mm Bofors; one 20 mm Oerlikon gun Contact Address: USS Pampanito San Francisco Maritime HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS VISITORS GUIDEHISTORIC NAVY SHIPSHISTORICWARSHIPS
Next board meeting: March 2014, Annapolis, MD. Next general meeting: Concurrent with 10th Maritime Heritage Conference, Norfolk, VA, 17-21Sep 2014.
USCGC COMANCHE (ATA-202, WATA-202, WMEC-202) Type: ATA-170-class tug Built At: Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas Commissioned: 8 December 1944 Length: 143 feet Beam: 33 feet, 10 inches Displacement: 860 tons Draft: 13 feet, two inches Speed: 13 knots Propulsion: 2 – Cleveland V12 278A diesel-electric engines, 4-blade single screw. Complement: 7 officers, 42 enlisted Armament: twin 20mm guns NAVY ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING SERIES Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS), 1998. Relatively modern basic electricity and electronics classes. Mod-1 Intro. to Matter, Energy, and Direct Current. mod01.pdf (2 MB) Mod-2 Intro. to Alternating Current and Transformers. mod02.pdf (3.9 MB)Mod-3
HULL OUTFITTING EQUIPMENT revision record revision no. date title and/or brief description/preparing activity 0 1 oct 2005 this is a new volume to chapter 600. s9086-uf-stm-030 NAVY ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING SERIES i PREFACE By enrolling in this self-study course, you have demonstrated a desire to improve yourself and the Navy. Remember, however, this self-study course is only one part of the total Navytraining program.
HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS ASSOCIATION The Historic Naval Ships Association (HNSA) links the public with historic ships from around the world. These ships are storytellers and the deeds of those who served aboard them provide inspiration to present and future generations. The Association is a non-profit organization whose membership is comprised of naval ship museums andmemorials
INTRODUCTION
Historic Naval Ships Association. 4532 Rothwell Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23456 757-575-1683 ExecutiveDirector@HNSA.org. Email us with the HNSA Feedback Form.. BOOKLETS OF GENERAL PLANS ONLINE BB-42 – USS Idaho – Booklet of General Plans, New Mexico Class, 9 sheets incomplete, bb42.pdf (6 MB PDF) BB-45 – USS Colorado – Faired Lines, 1922, Colorado Class, bb45.pdf (2.2 MB PDF) BB-48 – USS West Virginia – Booklet of General Plans, 1939, Colorado Class, bb48.pdf (7.2 MB PDF) BB-49 – USS South Dakota – Contract Plans USCGC LILAC (WAGL-227) USCGC LILAC (WAGL-227) Propulsion: Two 500 HP triple expansion engines supplied by two oil-fired Babcock & Wilcox watertube boilers. Armament: During WW II, 3 inch 50 cal., two 20mm 80 cal., and two racks of depth charges. 80 White St. Email: mary@lilacpreservationproject.org. USS PAMPANITO (SS-383) Class: Balao Launched: July 12, 1943 At: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Commissioned: November 6, 1943 Length: 311 feet, 8 inches Beam: 27 feet, 4 inches Draft: 17 feet (surface trim) Displacement: 1,525 tons Armament: Ten 21-inch torpedo tubes; one 4-inch/50 caliber gun; one 40 mm Bofors; one 20 mm Oerlikon gun Contact Address: USS Pampanito San Francisco Maritime HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS VISITORS GUIDEHISTORIC NAVY SHIPSHISTORICWARSHIPS
Next board meeting: March 2014, Annapolis, MD. Next general meeting: Concurrent with 10th Maritime Heritage Conference, Norfolk, VA, 17-21Sep 2014.
USCGC COMANCHE (ATA-202, WATA-202, WMEC-202) Type: ATA-170-class tug Built At: Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas Commissioned: 8 December 1944 Length: 143 feet Beam: 33 feet, 10 inches Displacement: 860 tons Draft: 13 feet, two inches Speed: 13 knots Propulsion: 2 – Cleveland V12 278A diesel-electric engines, 4-blade single screw. Complement: 7 officers, 42 enlisted Armament: twin 20mm guns NAVY ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING SERIES Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS), 1998. Relatively modern basic electricity and electronics classes. Mod-1 Intro. to Matter, Energy, and Direct Current. mod01.pdf (2 MB) Mod-2 Intro. to Alternating Current and Transformers. mod02.pdf (3.9 MB)Mod-3
HULL OUTFITTING EQUIPMENT revision record revision no. date title and/or brief description/preparing activity 0 1 oct 2005 this is a new volume to chapter 600. s9086-uf-stm-030 NAVY ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING SERIES i PREFACE By enrolling in this self-study course, you have demonstrated a desire to improve yourself and the Navy. Remember, however, this self-study course is only one part of the total Navytraining program.
PTF-17 | HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS ASSOCIATION Class: Trumpy Fast Patrol Boat Launched: 1968 At: Annapolis, Maryland Length: 80 feet, 4 inches Beam: 24 feet, 7 inches Draft: 6 feet, 10 inches Displacement: 69 tons Armament: one 40mm gun; two 20mm guns; one 50 caliber machine gun Address: Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park One Naval Park Cove Buffalo, New York 14202 RECOGNITION HANDBOOKS Folks,These booklets were used in training how to identify ships, aircraft, etc. Both for the operating and intelligence purposes. We thank History on CD ROM for providing the scans used to create these online versions for non-profit use. Allied and Axis Naval Vessel Pictorial Recognition Manual, FM 30-50/NAVAER 00-80V-57, SUP 1,1943-1944.
USS PAMPANITO (SS-383) Class: Balao Launched: July 12, 1943 At: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Commissioned: November 6, 1943 Length: 311 feet, 8 inches Beam: 27 feet, 4 inches Draft: 17 feet (surface trim) Displacement: 1,525 tons Armament: Ten 21-inch torpedo tubes; one 4-inch/50 caliber gun; one 40 mm Bofors; one 20 mm Oerlikon gun Contact Address: USS Pampanito San Francisco Maritime PTF-26 | HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS ASSOCIATION Class: Osprey Fast Patrol Boat Launched: 1968 At: Sewart Seacraft in Berwick, Louisiana Length: 94 feet, 8 inches Beam: 23 feet, 2 inches Draft: 7.5 feet Displacement: 123 tons Armament: 50 cal/81mm mortar forward, 2-20 mm on wings, 40 mm aft Address: Liberty Maritime, PTF-26 1272 Grand River Drive Sacramento, CA 95831 Tel: (916) 393-2221 PT-309 | HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS ASSOCIATION Class: Higgins Motor Torpedo (PT) Boat Launched: 1944 At: Higgins Industries, New Orleans, Louisiana Commissioned: January 1944 Length: 78 feet Beam: 20 feet Draft: 5 feet, 6 inches Displacement: 56 tons Armament: Two 20mm guns; one 40mm gun; two single and two twin 50 cal. machine guns; torpedoes and depth charges on roll-off racks Address: National Museum of the Pacific WarRIGGING SHIP
112: bail on the cap, upper block lashed to the foremast head below the lower cap.A derrick, a, is raised on the forecastle by means of a tackle, c, from the fore stay.The heel of the derrick pivots in a shoe, which travels on a fore and aft guide track and is fitted with stout fore and aft tackles, f f.A derrick head purchase, b, has its upper block on the derrick, lower block hooked to anGROUND TACKLE
231: falls when let go in a vertical position, and may be said to extend from k to k’.The ring (or jews-harp), o, is the appendage by which the cable is attached to the anchor, by means of a shackle on the end of the cable, called the anchor-shackle.The last link of the chain, which is secured into this shackle by a pin, is of peculiar form, and is called the club-link. HNSA SHIPS BY LOCATION: HNSA Ships by Location: View World Map of Ships: AUSTRALIA: HMAS Ovens, Fremantle, Western Australia : HMAS Diamantina, South Brisbane, Queensland: SS Forceful, South TIN CAN SAILORS, INC. Tin Can Sailors is in the process of rebranding to the DesVets name as the logo here shows. The underlying 501(c)3 corporation will continue to be Tin Can Sailors, Inc. HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS VISITORS GUIDE RV DEEP QUEST. Type: Research Submersible Length: 40 feet Beam: 19 feet Design Depth: 8,000 feet Displacement: 52 tons Operating Crew: Two pilots and two-three scientist/observers Submerged Endurance: 12 hours at 3 knots or 18 hours at 2 knots Buoyancy Control: Buoyancy provided by syntactic foam and four ballast tanks. Three tanks of steel shot ballast provided emergency control.* Join
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