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UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENT NWP 4-01.4 - Historic Naval Ships ...

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<strong>NWP</strong> 4-<strong>01.4</strong>CPageNo.Cap, conical .................5-5, 5-15Cargo:Drop reel .................6-13, 6-45STREAM with tensioned outhauland cargo drop reel ...........6-57Loading and handling .............2-37Nets ..................10-7, 10-14Plan .......................2-37And stowage on ammunition ships . . . . . . 6-4Receiving station checklist ..........D-13Staging ....................10-21Transport by helicopter, internal andexternal. .................10-31Cargotainers ............10-6, 10-14, 10-27Carrier assembly for:Double probe ..................3-9Single probe ...................3-7Casualty:Control ..................3-45, 4-21Reports, material and personnel. ........E-4Spanwire casualty, nontensioned rigs .....4-21Catcher, pig ....................J-1Catenary ...................2-36, 7-1CH-53E helicopter ...............10-31Chain of command ................E-3Chair, transfer ...................9-1Check in/out of fleet operational control .....E-3Checklists. ..................3-5, D-1Choice of fueling at sea rigs ............3-1Circuit 70MC announcing system ........2-27Classified:Cargo ......................2-38Material .....................9-7Cleanout, astern fueling hose ........5-25, J-1Clearing:Drop zone ...................10-26Hose ......................5-36Close-in fuel rig ..................4-6Blowdown and back suction ..........4-10Cold weather replenishment ...........2-36Collision procedures ...............2-15Combat cargo officer ..............10-33Combined quick-release coupling and valve(Robb coupling) .............. 3-9Combination method ...............3-28Command:Organization and command ...........1-1Responsibilities .................1-2Communication(s) ....2-25, 5-2, 10-6, 10-35, E-5By tankers .................5-2, 5-31Guard and guard shift ..............E-5In night vertical replenishment ........10-29Maritime Preposition Ship ...........5-31Operating signals ................E-5Plan for tanker .................5-31Publications onboard tankers. .........5-34Tanker facilities, equipment, and methods . . 5-33Concept of vertical replenishment ........10-1Conditions:For:Burtoning ...................7-5Heavy-lift/double-whip burtoning .....7-10Warranting emergency breakaway .......2-13Conference, prereplenishment ...........1-3Conical cap .................5-5, 5-15Consolidation:Between oilers ..............3-45, 4-21STREAM consolidation ............6-44Containers, missile ................10-7Control ship ....................2-1Designating ...................2-3Coordination:Between ships .................2-10In helicopter external load team operations. . 10-35In night vertical replenishment ........10-29Couplings:Auto disconnect couplings ...........3-17Hose and fueling couplings ...........3-7Course:For alongside refueling by tanker .......5-34Selection .....................2-3Crypto system onboard tankers. .........5-34Cutters, wire-rope ................2-11DPageNo.Day shapes ....................2-27Deck:Cargo ......................1-4Department checklist ..............D-3Delivery:By ships other than oilers ...........4-21Of vertical replenishment load ........10-25Delivery ship. ...................2-2Characteristics .............3-1, 4-1, 5-1Diagrams ....................K-1Exchange of information ............6-5Hose cleanout operating instructions . . . . . . J-1Preparations:Astern fueling with 2-1/2-inch (63.5 mm)hose. ..................5-25Fueling operations ..............3-5Index-2ORIGINAL

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