30 October 1990, Helicopter accident off USS Tripoli. LT Dan Keohane, petty officers Ron Brabant and Jason Cassady, and corpsman Ken May were injured in the crash. Used to study arrangement, methods of fabrication, workability, etc. A thin plane of metal projecting from hull, etc. That portion of a ship's body aft of the midship section. 25 August 1950. SH-60B Seahawk of HSL-48 crashed into the water while operating off USS De Wert (FFG-45) in the eastern Pacific. 29 cases of disease and 5 deaths. A term applied to a weather deck that is rounded over from the shell of the ship so that it has a shape similar to the back of a turtle. 20 August 1918. F/A-18D "Hornet" of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (All Weather)-21, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, crashed into the Yellow Sea 60 miles southwest of Korea. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. 11 July 1994. A support of wood or metal shaped to fit the object which is stowed upon it. The marline should run with the lay of the rope. A bracket between a frame or stiffener and the end of a beam; a beam arm. 17 April 1967. Compartments on the starboard side of the ship have odd numbers; those on the port side, even numbers. Petty Officer Randy Whitaker, USN, assigned to USS Russell (DDG 59), lost at sea. This rectilinear travel is usually short relative to the diameter of the shaft so that an ordinary form of crank is impractical. See Drag. The former is actuated by the earth's magnetism, the latter by that property of a rapidly rotating body by which, when it is free to move in different directions, it tends to place its axis parallel to the earth's axis, that is, north and south. Fireman 1 class George Trugillo killed. The strip of deck plating that runs along the outer edge of a deck. 28, USS Princeton CVL23 War Damage Report No. The point at which the partial decks known as the forecastle and poop are discontinued. 1 August 1910. Tiers of berths constructed of pipe are commonly installed in the crew space. F-14A "Tomcat" crashed in southern Iraq owing to mechanical failure. An F6F Hellcat crashed on deck of USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24) during Wake Island raid, fire and explosion kills 4 flight deck crew. Fire and explosions resulting from lightning strikes during an electrical storm resulted in an ordnance disaster at the Naval Ammunition Depot, Dover [Lake Denmark], New Jersey, killed Lt. Comdr. Screw sloop USS Omaha Seaman Carl Emanuelson and John E. Kirk killed after premature discharge of #5 gun. 7 USS Illinois ammunition handling accident causes a 13-inch shell to slip through hoist sling, strike the edge of gun deck hatch, and fall into berth deck, killing Ordinary Seaman Harold E. Thompson. 5 November 1931. LT John Bush and LT(JG) Michael Moffatt, Jr. were killed. 2 April 2003. LT John Matthews drowned off the Bonin Islands on 25 October 1853. Originally intended for carrying sails, they are now used more as supports for the rigging, cargo and boat-handling gear and wireless equipment. 23 August 1996. Armored Cruiser No. The curves of the moments of these areas above the base line are sometimes included. 19 June 1941. Last heard from on 15 March 1843. 47 (1935) Precedence of Forces in Parades, General Orders for the Regulation of the Navy Yard Washington, D.C. - 1833-1850, German Commanders Wilhelm Keitel and Alfred Jodl on the Invasion of Normandy in 1944, German Report on the Allied Invasion of Normandy, German Submarine Activities on the Atlantic Coast, Glossary of U.S. Alabama, Captain Samuel Nicholson: A Monograph [pdf], Capture of CSS Florida by USS Wachusett - Report of Commander Napoleon Collins, Capture of CSS Florida by USS Wachusett - Report of Lieutenant Morris, Caribbean Tempest: The Dominican Republic Intervention of 1965, Carrier Deployments During the Vietnam Conflict, Casualties: US Navy & Marine Corps Personnel, Change of Command and Retirement Ceremony of the Commandant Naval District, Washington, DC, Charles Morris A Man of Letters and Numbers, Chester Nimitz and the Development of Fueling at Sea, Christmas 1932 U.S. A bar laid across a hatchway to support the hatch cover. 11 May 1935. This alpha‑numeric hull designation system is still in use today. Also applied to the brackets fitted to boiler saddles to prevent fore and aft motion and to small brackets on the webs of frames, beams and stiffeners to prevent tipping of the member. 28 May 1958. The decreasing of a vessel's beam above the waterline as it approaches the rail. 266 killed and 54 injured (sometimes attributed to hostile action). UH-1N "Huey" from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA)-169 crashed in Iraq. A hatchway or opening in a deck provided with a set of steps or ladders leading from one deck level to another for the use of personnel. 19 Feb 2010. An arrangement of butts in longitudinal or transverse structural members whereby the butts of adjacent members are located a specified distance from one another, measured in the line of the members. Used on air locks to boiler rooms under forced draft and in similar locations. Petty Officer 3d Class Doyle W. Bollinger, Jr., Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133, died in Al Kut, Kuwait when he was handling a piece of unexploded ordnance accidentally detonated where he was working. See watershed. USS Manley (DD-940) suffered a flash-back in a 5-inch gun mount during gunnery exercises off Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 11 July 2000. Lt. Comdr. Gun Boat #146 blew up owing to magazine explosion. Also fitted on decks under anchor chains. He was a boatswain's mate on the USS Essex at Sasebo Naval Base, Japan. A complete deck is a deck running the full length of the ship and a partial deck is a deck running only part of the length of the ship. [declassified Nov. 1993]. During a night march at the Parris Island recruit depot, an exceptionally strong tidal current in Ribbon Creek swept over Marine Platoon 71, drowning six men. Commonly called "dead eyes". A space between two piers for berthing a vessel. Petty Officer 3rd Class Fabricio Moreno, was killed in a single-vehicle accident in Manda Bay, Kenya. 32 drowned. The materials developed in the courses of instruction for "in-service" training at the Navy Yards, Mare Island, Philadelphia, and Boston, have been used in the preparation of this book. USS Oklahoma (BB-37) Seaman 2 class Peter Joseph Carini killed inside #1 turret when 14-inch gun hydraulic recoil system failed, crushing him between gun breech and shell loading platform. Coal Passer John W. Crew, Yeoman Gustave Adolph Mewis, Apprentice 1 class John Henry W. Smith and Coxswain Carl Walske drowned. A threaded shaft designed to engage the teeth of a wheel lying in the plane of the shaft axis. Three are usually carried, two (the main bowers) in the hawse pipes, or on bill boards, and a third (spare) lashed on deck or elsewhere about the vessel for use in the event either of the main bowers is lost. A deck beam of the transverse frame located at the midpoint between the forward and after perpendiculars. Also called the Rudder Post. A term applied to a rail worked around a mast and fitted with holes to take belaying pins for securing the running gears. 16 killed. 29 June 1994. A projective part of a wheel or other simple moving piece in a machine, shaped to give predetermined variable motion in repeating cycles to another piece against which it acts. USS New York Seaman William Banks Ahearne killed when rifle discharged during drill. It is calculated for both the longitudinal location, forward or aft of the middle perpendicular, and the vertical location above the base line or below the designed waterline. The bitt so built. ; also used to stiffen or tie beam angles to bulkheads, frames to longitudinals, etc. Milton G. Stephens. 13 April 1865. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. A Petty Officer 2d Class died at Port Hueneme, California, during a physical training run. 19, USS South Dakota BB57 War Damage Report No. Radioman 1 class Newton Jenner Underwood died of injuries following crash of plane near Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. A metal shield in the form of a frustrum of a cone, secured to the outer casing of the smokestack over the air casing to keep out the weather. A circular block of hard wood with rounded edges perforated by several holes having grooves running from them to one side of the block. In steel ships this keelson usually consists of a vertical plate with two angles running along the top and two along the bottom. Marine Corps Times. 27 March 1910. 9 July 1917. Both crewmembers ejected and were recovered; only one suffered minor injuries. Sloop of war Portsmouth steam accident. Dagger applies to anything that stands in a diagonal position in a fore and aft plane. Seaman 1 class Charles Bugonian, Aviation Ordnanceman 1 class Daniel Roy Glaze, Chief Radioman Walter Franklin Manthorne, and Aviation Pilot 1 class John Henry Schnitzlein killed when their P2D crashed in the mouth of the Folks River, Coco Solo, Canal Zone. 259 (1917) Executive Order and Message on Death of Admiral Dewey, General Order No. It is sometimes called an oil spreader. A naval vessel, when constructed with both an inner and an outer bottom, has a DOUBLE BOTTOM, the spaces between the inner and outer bottoms being called DOUBLE BOTTOM TANKS. F/A-18 Hornet of Strike Fighter Squadron 203 crashed on a low-level navigation flight training mission. For safety purposes, the laboratory and powder magazine are then moved to separate locations. 24 marines drowned. 7 May 1864. 1 Austrian 6-pounder Howitzer with cutout, No. [see the enclosed "Report of the Surgeon General for 1919-1921, for statistics on the influenza pandemic. 20 January 1865. Both Marines were with Marine Light-Attack Helicopter Squadron 369, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, I Marine Expeditionary Force. P-3C "Orion" from VP-47 crashed five miles off the coast of Oman due to engine trouble. New Year, Same Precautions Masked up and ready to go, Asst. 25 October 1833. Lance CPL. The Marines were traveling to a pumping station while in support of civil military operations when the accident occurred. PFC. The aircraft continued off the angle with insufficient flying speed and impacted the water.
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