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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>Streaming the lay-on-deck hose .......5-15Rigging for:Lay-on-deck astern fueling rig .......5-17Reelable astern fueling rig ..........5-5Synthetic highline. ..............9-4STREAM equipment ..............6-7System:Lay-on-deck fueling rig ...........5-15Reelable astern fueling rig ..........5-4Delivering station:Preparing cargo drop reel ...........6-48Rigging for:Alternate double-whip burtoning ......7-14Basic Burton .................7-5Double-whip burtoning ...........7-11Fuel STREAM ...............3-22Spanwire fuel rig ...............4-1Departure:By merchant tanker. ..............5-36Procedures ...................2-10Reports .....................E-3Designating control ship ..............2-3Deviations from standard fueling rigs .......3-2Discharge report .................5-38Disengaging the astern fueling rig ........5-24Disinfection for potable water transfer . . . . . . L-1Display of emergency breakaway markers. ...2-14Dissimilar aircraft, vertical replenishmentwith ....................10-2Distance:Between ships ...............2-5, 5-34Markers. ....................2-21Dollies, missile containers and ..........10-7Dolly, Mk 6 missile transfer ...........6-13Double-hose fuel STREAM rig .........3-37With Robb coupling ..............3-44Double-probe:Fueling coupling. ................3-9Fuel STREAM rig ...............3-37Double-whip:Burton rig:Alternate. ..................7-13Basic. ....................7-11Burton transfer, 12,000 lb (5,442 kg) . . . . . . 7-9Drop zone, clearing the .............10-26Drugs and chemicals. ...............9-7EPageNo.Easing-out line ...................3-6Elbow, 90 degree, 2-1/2 inch ...........3-17Electric megaphones ...............2-27PageNo.Emergency:Breakaway ...................2-11Astern fueling rig ..............5-25Auxiliary hose rig ..............4-21By merchant tanker .............5-37Burton rigs. .................7-15Close-in fuel rig ...............4-10Fuel STREAM with:Double probe. ...............3-43Single probe ................3-36Personnel STREAM rig ...........8-13Procedures ..............2-13, 10-31Spanline fuel rig ...............4-17Spanwire fuel rig ...............4-6STREAM with:Hand-tended outhaul ............6-44STAR. ...................6-33Traveling SURF ..............6-40Synthetic highline. ..............9-6Fueling between small ships ..........4-21Landing during vertical replenishment. ... 10-31Maneuvering ..................2-14Markers, display of. ..............2-14Safety measures ................5-38Emission control conditions ............1-4Empty cargo hook, return of ............7-2End fittings, spanwire weak-link .........3-17Engineering department checklist. ........D-4Equipment:Astern fueling hose cleanout. ..........J-1Basic astern fueling equipment .........5-1Basic alongside fueling rig ...........3-5Handling equipment ..............2-38Personal protective equipment ........10-34Personnel safety equipment ..........2-42Special handling for:Ammunition and missiles ..........6-13Vertical onboard delivery external loads. . . 10-32Standard replenishment ............2-15STREAM:Delivery ship .................6-7Receiving ship. ...............6-13USMC helicopter loads ............10-34Vertical replenishment .............10-6Escorts and assistance ...............9-4Exchange of information .............6-5Between ships .................2-12Extended fleet operations ..........5-38, E-1External cargo transport:USMC helicopter operations .........10-33Vertical onboard delivery ...........10-32Index-3ORIGINAL

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