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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>PageNo.PageNo.FFactors affecting vertical replenishment .....10-2At night ....................10-29Fatigue, helicopter pilot/crew ........9-5, 9-29Fenders ......................2-24FFG-7 Class ships, missile transfer to Class5 forward VERTREP area ........10-19Fiber rope ..................2-15, 3-5Fire precautions during ammunition andmissile transfer. .............. 6-7Fittings:Hose and fittings. ................3-6Miscellaneous fittings .............3-19Lights for rig fittings ..............2-32Nontensioned rig fittings ..........7-1, 7-5Riding line (flow-through) fittings .......3-7Spanwire weak-link end fittings ........3-17STREAM rigs and fittings. ...........6-4Strength of fittings ...............2-35Transfer rig fittings. ..............2-34Fixed-padeye receiving station ..........6-16Flag signals ................2-27, 10-16Fleet:Command control of tankers ..........5-33Freight ......................1-4Technical assistance. ..............E-6Unit:Communications with tanker ........5-33Procedures with tankers ...........5-35Float method, receiving ship description. ....5-19Forces afloat mishap reporting ..........A-1Forklift trucks ..................10-7Formation, replenishment .............1-4Frequencies used by tankers ...........5-33Fuel:Helicopter fuel loading .............10-5Receiving station checklist ..........D-12STREAM rig ..................3-22Transfer (fuel STREAM). ...........3-24Transfer/load reports ..............E-4Fueling:Atsea ......................3-1Boats ......................4-21Couplings ..................3-7, 5-2Helicopters during vertical replenishment . . . 10-25Landing craft ..................4-21Preparations ..............3-5, 4-1, 5-1Station checklist. ................D-8Safety during fueling ..............2-39GGeographic locations in message addresses. . . . E-6Grappling and securing the astern fueling rig . . 5-20Gross requirements ................1-3Grounding wand, static discharge. .......10-35Gun and projectile, line-throwing ........2-17HHand signals ................2-27, 10-6Hand-tended outhaul:Personnel STREAM rig .............8-1STREAM rig with ...............6-40Handling:Ammunition and missiles ............6-6Cargo ......................2-37Equipment ...................2-38For ammunition and missiles ........6-13Procedures for vertical onboard deliveryof external cargo .............10-32Hazardous:Cargo, vertical onboard delivery of ..... 10-32Defective material report ............A-1Materials, transfer of ..............2-42Heavy:Burton ......................7-9Load return ...................6-51With threefold ................6-52STREAM delivery station, transfer from . . . 6-58Weather procedures ..............5-38Heavy-lift:Burton (double-whip) 12,000 lb (5,442 kg)transfer ...................7-9STREAM transfer .............6-2, 6-58Helicopter:Coordinator. ..................10-5External load team ..............10-33Limitations ..................10-29Personnel transfer by ..............9-6Vertical replenishment .............10-1Highline:Rigging the highline ...............6-8Synthetic highline ................9-1Tensioned and nontensioned highlinetransfer to tanker .............5-38Winch antislack device and ram tensioner . . . 6-7Wire rope safety .................6-1Hoisting:Load out of hold with two-boomBurton rig. ................ 7-14Slings ...........10-7, 10-9, 10-19, 10-27Index-4ORIGINAL

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