| Loose from moorings and out of control |
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| Near or toward the stern of the vessel |
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| The entire ship's company |
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| An amount of money a member has designated to be withheld from pay and sent directly to another person or organization |
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| Reply to an order or command meaning 'I understand and will comply' |
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| building where sailors live |
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| Brass or shiny metal kept polished |
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| an order to resume work or duties |
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| compartment where anchor chain is stowed |
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| Raising or lowering of a national flag |
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| to dispose of by throwing over the side |
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| Officer responsible to the XO for the deck department/division aboard ship, or the command maintenance supervisor ashore. |
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| Any commissioned officer 0-7 or above |
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| opening in a bulwark or lifeline that provides access to a brow or accommodation ladder; an order meaning to clear the way. |
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| all the equipment used in mooring or anchoring a ship |
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| access box to sound powered phone circuitry |
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| device to move personnel from one level to another; stairs |
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| permission to leave base; time off |
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| lines around the weather decks of a ship to prevent falling |
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| assembling of all hands for muster, instruction and inspection |
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| drinking fountain or rumor |
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| lock, put away or stop work |
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| time to sleep, end of day |
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| working above the highest deck; generally performing maintenance on the ship's mast |
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