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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>Load(s):Attaching slings to loads ...........10-16Delivery procedure .............. 10-25Limitations on ammunition and missiletransfer ...................6-6Lowering methods in STREAM transfer. ...6-45Pickup procedure ............... 10-24Preparing loads ................ 10-13Return loads, preparing ............10-26Transfer procedure .............. 10-24Weighing 9,000 to 10,000 lb (4,082 to4,536 kg), transfer from heavySTREAM delivery station. ........6-58Logistic support .................5-37Logistics coordinator ...............1-1Loose cargo ...................10-14MPageNo.Mail ......................1-4, 9-7Maintaining:Contact during vertical replenishment .... 10-25Station ......................2-8Trim (merchant tanker). ............5-36Maintenance:And repairs ...................E-6Hose cleanout system ..............J-6Malfunctions, winch ................I-1Man overboard procedures ............5-38Maneuvering ....................2-3Emergency maneuvering ............2-14For astern refueling ...............5-2Marker(s):Distance markers ................2-21Emergency breakaway markers, display of . . . 2-14Transfer station markers ............2-26Light box ..................2-31Megaphones, electric ...............2-27Use by tanker. .................5-33Merchant tanker:Astern refueling of escort ships .........5-4Logistics support ................E-6Spanwire refueling ...............5-35Message addresses, geographic locations in . . . E-6Messenger:And position buoy assemblies. ......5-5, 5-15Hose messenger bridle ..........5-5, 5-15Return line and return line pendant .......3-6STAR messenger .............2-17, 3-5Metric weights and measures ...........H-1Military Sealift Command control of tankers . . 5-33Miscellaneous fittings ............3-19, 5-2Mishap/incident reporting. .........2-44, A-1Missile(s):Containers and dollies .............10-7Dolly loading .................10-16Transfer ..................6-3to6-6To Class 5 forward VERTREP areaon FFG-7 Class ships .........10-19Mk 1 strongback .................6-13Mk 5 strongback .................6-58Mk 6 missile transfer dolly ............6-13Mk 89, 90, and 91 hoisting slings ........10-9Mk 92 hoisting sling ...............10-9Mk 105 hoisting sling ..............10-7Mk 128 hoisting sling ..............10-9Modular fuel delivery stations ..........5-31Movement:Of ships .....................1-4Reports from tankers ..............5-33Movement/sail orders ...............E-3Movies .......................9-7NNarcotics, controlled. ...............9-7NATO coupling:Modification for hose cleanout system .....J-6Quick-release coupling, breakable spool . . . 3-14Nets ................10-7, 10-14, 10-27Night:Helicopter external load team operations . . 10-36Lighting ....................2-30Replenishment .................2-28Station checklist ...............D-6Vertical replenishment ............10-29Non-oiler transfer stations .............3-1Nonconsigned cargo ...............2-38Nonregistered U.S. Mail ..............9-7Nonstandard loads, procedures for .......10-19Nontensioned:Highline transfers ...............5-38Spanline fuel rig ................4-11Spanwire:Casualty ...................4-21Fuel rig ....................4-1Noon position reports ...............E-3Nozzle and receiver, type D-2 ..........3-16Number of helicopters used ...........10-5OPageNo.Objectives of replenishment ............1-1Obstruction lights. ................2-31Index-6ORIGINAL

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