BATTLE STATIONS. ENABLING OBJECTIVES DESCRIBE the personnel, equipment response, and considerations for a Messing at Battle Stations evolution DESCRIBE.

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BATTLE STATIONS

ENABLING OBJECTIVES DESCRIBE the personnel, equipment response, and considerations for a Messing at Battle Stations evolution DESCRIBE the personnel, response, equipment and considerations for a Salvage & Demoliton Evolution

DESCRIBE the purpose and concept of distributed stowage of DC equipment DESCRIBE the general traffic flow for manning battle stations DESCRIBE the requirements for a battle station reporting “Manned & Ready” ENABLING OBJECTIVES

DESCRIBE the purpose and requirements for personnel battle dress for ship’s complement ENABLING OBJECTIVES

DOWN AND AFT PORT UP AND FORWARD STBD MANNING BATTLE STATIONS

Train personnel in manning battle stations & making initial preparations for action Evaluate personnel performance –Traffic directional control –Establishment of communications –Completeness of donning battle dress –Timed “Manned & Ready” report

MANNED & READY REPORTS Senior person reports Enough personnel to do the job

UNDERWAY UNIFORM

BATTLE STATIONS UNIFORM Don flash gear Button all shirt buttons Tuck pants into socks

Don battle helmet Carry life vest Don flash gear Button all shirt buttons Carry gas mask (if not already at GQ station) Tuck pants into socks

BATTLE MESSING Supply Officer prepares bill –Ability of DCC to provide coordinated established routes with DCRS’s, Supply, etc.

BATTLE MESSING 1. Divide ship into areas 2. Allow only one area to receive rations at a time

DCA INPUTDCA INPUT: –Determine sanitation fittings to be opened –Determine safe routes for runners –Control number of fittings open –Ensure only one area of ship is receiving rations – BATTLE MESSING

or Salvage Ship / Abandon Commanding Officer Decides

Salvage/Scuttle ship Ship has sustained extensive damage Can she survive? Do we continue efforts to salvage or scuttle her?

Inputs for the Decision KFrom the Tactical Action Officer (TAO): KCombat systems status KPresent and future threat KFrom the Engineer Officer: KPropulsion & electrical plant status KTime needed for repairs Responsible for Scuttle Ship Bill

KFROM THE DCA: Status of stability and affecting repairs Extent of damage If saving ship: prioritize & control damage –Make preps for towing, restricted steaming If abandoning ship: –Responsible for all spaces forward & aft of main spaces Inputs for the Decision

Abandon: events must occur at the same time - Abandon ship Report to abandon ship stations Emergency destruction Scuttle ship starts after emergency destruction completed SALVAGE/ABANDON SHIP

SUMMARY MANNING BATTLE STATIONS M/R REPORTS BATTLE DRESS BATTLE MESSING DISTRIBUTED STOWAGE SALVAGE/ SCUTTLE SHIP

QUESTION #1: WHAT IS THE GENERIC TRAFFIC FLOW PATTERN FOR MANNING BATTLE STATIONS? UP AND FORWARD TO STARBOARD DOWN AND AFT TO PORT

QUESTION #2: WHEN MAY THE BATTLE STATION REPORT “MANNED AND READY”? WHEN THE SENIOR PERSON HAS ENOUGH PERSONNEL TO DO THE JOB

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