I N D E X
A
Accounting and control, 11-14
Afloat salvage operations, 12-23
Aids to navigation, 9-7
aids in intracoastal waterway, 9-19
buoys, 9-11
cardinal marks, 9-16
daybeacons/daymarks, 9-15
fog signals, 9-19
isolated danger marks, 9-17
lateral marks, 9-15
light characteristics, 9-7
light visibility, 9-8
lighthouses and light structures, 9-9
lights, 9-7
lightships, 9-10
maritime buoyage system, 9-11
new danger, 9-19
ranges, 9-19
safe-water marks, 9-18
sector lights, 9-10
special marks, 9-18
Aircraft identification, 13-1
aircraft types, 13-1
aircraft measurements, 13-1
helicopter identification, 13-3
identification aids, 13-2
Allied maritime tactical signal and maneuvering
book, 5-7
basic maneuvering flags, 5-9
bearing, direction, distance, 5-13
constructing flaghoist signals, 5-8
emergency signals, 5-13
single flags and pennants, 5-13
substitutes, 5-11
Allied maritime tactical signal and maneuvering
bookContinued
time zone, 5-12
times and dates, 5-11
unit of reference, 5-11
Amphibious duties, 12-1
Amphibious flags, lights, markers, and signals,
12-10
beach flags and panels, 12-10
boat team paddles, 12-13
flag requirement, 12-10
low-visibility signals, 12-13
signal or marker lights, 12-13
Amphibious operations, 12-1
Amphibious ships and crafts, 12-1
assault ship, 12-2
command ship, 12-1
general-purpose assault ship, 12-1
landing craft, 12-2
landing ship, 12-2
multipurpose assault ship, 12-1
transport dock, 12-1
B
Boatcrew signalman, 8-12
directing boat by visual signals, 8-12
Boat flag display, 10-12
boat hails, 10-13
flagstaff topping ornament, 10-13
personal flag and pennants, 10-6
C
Chemical warfare directional detector, 2-8
installation, 2-10
maintenance, 2-10
training, 2-10
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