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CHAPTER 1 YOUR CAREER IN THE NAVY CHAPTER 2 YOUR ORDERS TO DUTY CHAPTER 3 FIRST DUTY ADVICE CHAPTER 4 PERSONAL AFFAIRS CHAPTER 5 CUSTOMS OF THE SERVICE CHAPTER 6 PROGRAMS AND POLICIES CHAPTER 7 SOCIAL ETIQUETTE CHAPTER 8 PROFESSIONAL READING CHAPTER 9 OPPORTUNITY FOR EDUCATION
Originally written for use in U.S. Naval Training Schools, "Basic Machines", by the Department of the Navy, is the comprehensive textbook on everything from basic machines to complicated engines and hydraulic systems. Beginning with basic machine theory, the text explains how simple systems such as the lever, inclined plane, and pulleys work, then moves on to more complicated machines, such as screws and wedges, and concludes with an explanation of internal combustion engines, hydrostatic, and hydraulic machines. In addition to a description of how each of these machines work, this classic textbook also describes how to measure the friction and efficiency of a system, how different gauges and barometers function, and how power, force, and pressure affect machines. Well organized and clearly presented, the concepts governing machine design are explained from their most basic theories all the way through to their specific applications and specifications. "Basic Machines" is a useful introduction to all types of machines for any student of mechanical engineering and is a helpful resource for those who wish to have a better understand of the machines that we all rely on in our daily lives. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
With the introduction of guided missiles to the U.S. Navy, the Gunner's MateMissile (GMM) rating was created. Tasked with operating, maintaining and repairing guided missile systems, the GMM had broad responsibilities. GMM training included two phases. GMM strikers studied for the Petty Officer 3rd Class rating (GMM3) and then advanced to 2nd Class (GMM2). From these candidates, some would be given additional training to obtain 1st Class (GMM1) or Chief Petty Officer (GMMC) ranks.This Gunner's Mate Missile M 2 & 3 manual was originally issued in 1972, when the Talos, Tartar and Terrier missile systems were in use. Chapter topics include an explanation of the Gunner's Mate (Missile) rating, how to hit a target from a moving ship, principles of missile flight and jet propulsion, missile guidance and control, launching systems, typical gun and missile systems, applications of servomechanisms, hydraulics and pneumatics, electrical devices, explosives / pyrotechnics and magazines, small arms andlanding party equipment and demolition, general maintenance, common test equipment and troubleshooting, launcher checks and missile replenishmentand servicing, and information input and output.
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