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linux guide to linux certification lab manual by jason w eckertThe 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Used: GoodCustomer service is our top priority!Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Show details. Order it now. Sold by Akman Sales and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.Register a free business account He currently holds the U.S. Naval Institute's Gordon England Chair of Professional Naval Literature and is a Fleet Professor of Strategy and Policy with the Naval War College.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Glenn L. Smith 5.0 out of 5 stars Bought this new edition for my grandson who is off to boot camp. My guess is that he will get another one there, but I wanted to be real sure he had one to read in his mandatory 14-day COVID quarantine. Also gave him my 15th edition to keep and pass down the line when he is 80, like me.My only gripe is that some of the pages were bent. Not sure If I'm able to return the book for this reason or not but I think ill be ok with it.It really is a great read especially if you are getting ready to go to boot camp or serve in the US Navy.Thank you for the book!For being somewhat expensive, I was a bit disappointed.I left the Navy back in 2008 and I found that somethings have changed in the 11 years since that time. A must read for Navy DEPpers.Really irritating as I like to keep my books in near perfect condition.Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 Previous page Next page. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again.http://www.rabco.cl/userfiles/comanda-manuale-editura-corint.xml

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Used: GoodSomething we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and Amazon Prime. Learn more about the program. Primarily intended to serve Bluejackets, this book will also be welcomed by potential recruits, Navy buffs, and a growing number of Bluejacket's Manual collectors. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Register a free business account While at the Academy, he was awarded the William P. Clements Award for Excellence in Education (military teacher of the year). He is the founder and former Director of the Walbrook Maritime Academy in Baltimore. His other works include revisions of Jack Sweetman's The Illustrated History of the U.S. Naval Academy and Dutton's Nautical Navigation. He and his wife, Deborah W. Cutler, are the co-editors of the Dictionary of Naval Terms and the Dictionary of Naval Abbreviations. His books have been published in various forms, including paperback and audio, and have appeared as main and alternate selections of the History Book Club, Military Book Club, and Book of the Month Club. He has served as a panelist, commentator, and keynote speaker on military and writing topics at many events and for various organizations, including the Naval History and Heritage Command, Smithsonian Institution, the Navy Memorial, U.S. Naval Academy, MacArthur Memorial Foundation, Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Naval Institute, Armed Forces Electronics Communications and Electronics Association, Naval War College, Civitan, and many veterans' organizations.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.http://evergreencans.com/userfiles/comand-w164-manual.xml Please try again later. Amazon Customer 5.0 out of 5 stars There is a wealth of information about seamanship contained in this fairly compact guide. I was anxious to replace the one issued to me by the US Navy in boot camp, which my mom gave to the Salvation Army along with my many other prized possessions from childhood, teen years and post Navy days. All so she could have a clean attic. Now if I can just get back my comic books, baseball cards, visible man (no, I did not grow up to be a doctor but made a pretty fine FMF Corpsman), oh and my Holly 4 barrel carb would be nice to have. Sorry mom, but I am still not laughing.You'll want to keep it under your pillow.?? Seriously the best reference guide one can find on seamanship ever written. I would recommend it strongly for high school students that are considering a career at sea. I'm getting a PhD after my Naval Service and STILL find her chapters relevant and informative. Nothing better for life's lessons!He will start his basic training in a month or so, and this book has answered a lot of his questions, and prepared him for what is yet to come.You don't have to be in the Navy to appreciate the stuff you'll learn from this book. My uncle gave me one when I was ten and I read it over and over. Mine is an edition printed back in the 1950s. This one is updated and has a ton of information that boys like.A life of service to your country and in the company of motivated adult mentors can change a life being poorly led.I guess he liked it. He told me that the Navy Recruiter told him to just leave it at home because the Navy would provide one to him. What the Recruiter did not know was that 'Grandma' had written a little bit of wisdom and loving wishes just inside the book she gave to him. He did leave it at home and I doubt that he even opened it. Thank you, Mr. Recruiter !Great for anyone seeking to write anything in the creative non-fiction and fiction genre concerning the US Navy. I own most recent on back in 1943.http://afreecountry.com/?q=node/2874It was the 11th Edition. The occasion was my entry into boot camp at the very large recruit training center in San Diego. The size of the Navy during WWII was nothing short of awesome. In 1945 there were over 3.4 million wearing Navy blue. The BJM served me well during my World War II tour as a Pharmacist's Mate. After four years, my enlistment expired in October, 1947. Discharged as a Pharmacist's Mate 2nd class, E-5 in today's jargon. I then spent 5 years in the Naval Reserve. My rating was changed in 1948 to Hospital Corpsman Second Class, HM2. I had just turned 19 years old. About 10 years ago I bought a 22nd edition of the BJM at the local Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base, here in Fort Worth, Texas. I'll always love the U.S. Navy and will enjoy looking through the 24th edition as I celebrate my 85th birthday March 15th. Fair winds and following seas to all my shipmates; past, present, and future. The basis for the site is of course, the Navy's The Coast Guard initially used this manual for their enlisted members, and in 1952 created a Guess the site is turning. Seamanship, by Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, was the primary textbook about seamanship at the United States Naval Academy but was not used by enlisted men; many sailors at the time were still illiterate and in any case, the oral traditions and procedures of petty officers were the basis of enlisted sailors' education.Every enlistee received the latter, and by World War I, both were being issued to every recruit.The 1903, 1905, 1907 and 1908 were considered the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th editions by the authors and the Naval Institute. In 1914, Franklin Publishing was contracted to publish the 1914 and 1915 book and pamphlet manuals. Because 1914 was the first time Franklin published the manual, they published their edition as the First Edition, the early 1915 version as the 2nd and the late 1915 one as the 3rd.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.http://frial.com/images/canon-4350-service-manual.pdf He graduated from Towson State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1969 and later earned a Master of Arts degree at Norwich University in 1988.Commissioned an ensign in 1969, he rose through the officer grades until he was commissioned a lieutenant commander in 1979 remaining on active duty until 1990. His active duty included an in-country combat tour in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, command of small craft, service in two aircraft carriers, three destroyers, and a guided-missile cruiser.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Seamanship, by Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, was the primary textbook about seamanship at the United States Naval Academy but was not used by enlisted men; many sailors at the time were still illiterate and in any case, the oral traditions and procedures of petty officers were the basis of enlisted sailors' education.Every enlistee received the latter, and by World War I, both were being issued to every recruit.The 1903, 1905, 1907 and 1908 were considered the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th editions by the authors and the Naval Institute. In 1914, Franklin Publishing was contracted to publish the 1914 and 1915 book and pamphlet manuals. Because 1914 was the first time Franklin published the manual, they published their edition as the First Edition, the early 1915 version as the 2nd and the late 1915 one as the 3rd.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Seamanship, by Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, was the primary textbook about seamanship at the United States Naval Academy but was not used by enlisted men; many sailors at the time were still illiterate and in any case, the oral traditions and procedures of petty officers were the basis of enlisted sailors' education.Every enlistee received the latter, and by World War I, both were being issued to every recruit.The 1903, 1905, 1907 and 1908 were considered the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th editions by the authors and the Naval Institute. In 1914, Franklin Publishing was contracted to publish the 1914 and 1915 book and pamphlet manuals. Because 1914 was the first time Franklin published the manual, they published their edition as the First Edition, the early 1915 version as the 2nd and the late 1915 one as the 3rd.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Seamanship, by Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, was the primary textbook about seamanship at the United States Naval Academy but was not used by enlisted men; many sailors at the time were still illiterate and in any case, the oral traditions and procedures of petty officers were the basis of enlisted sailors' education.Every enlistee received the latter, and by World War I, both were being issued to every recruit.The 1903, 1905, 1907 and 1908 were considered the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th editions by the authors and the Naval Institute. In 1914, Franklin Publishing was contracted to publish the 1914 and 1915 book and pamphlet manuals. Because 1914 was the first time Franklin published the manual, they published their edition as the First Edition, the early 1915 version as the 2nd and the late 1915 one as the 3rd.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Seamanship, by Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, was the primary textbook about seamanship at the United States Naval Academy but was not used by enlisted men; many sailors at the time were still illiterate and in any case, the oral traditions and procedures of petty officers were the basis of enlisted sailors' education.Every enlistee received the latter, and by World War I, both were being issued to every recruit.The 1903, 1905, 1907 and 1908 were considered the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th editions by the authors and the Naval Institute. In 1914, Franklin Publishing was contracted to publish the 1914 and 1915 book and pamphlet manuals. Because 1914 was the first time Franklin published the manual, they published their edition as the First Edition, the early 1915 version as the 2nd and the late 1915 one as the 3rd.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Checking this site periodically will keep the information in your USNI professional books current and accurate. Please indicate in your email whether you prefer to have your name included on the posting or not. The photo is incorrect (shows an X-47B unmanned carrier based aircraft instead). Corrected printings have replaced the erroneous photo with this one, which is a Venom: It should be gold. Enlisted surface warfare devices are silver (with crossed cutlasses instead of swords). The corrected illustration appears below: Only the first printing will have the incorrect version. It was published by the U.S. Naval Institute in 1902 (authored by LT Ridley McLean) and was only 5? inches by 4 inches and a mere ?-inch thick. Over the century-plus since, the U.S. Navy has become much larger and vastly more complex, and the BJM has consequently grown in size to its current proportions. Discerning readers will also note a considerable difference in tone between the two versions, reflecting the differences in today’s Bluejackets (volunteers with considerably more education) from those of LT McLean’s time. The first series tells you the year of printing (the rightmost number); the second series tells which printing you have (the rightmost number). Annapolis Annapolis Reprint of 1978 Annapolis Copyright 1903 Prof P. R. Alger Annapolis Annapolis Baltimore Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Service Annapolis Copyright 1913 E. J. King Table of contents Book style with hard cover and soft cover editions Envelope style cover reported Printing, Baltimore Printing, Baltimore Printing, Baltimore Printing, Baltimore Printing, Baltimore Errata sheet of corrections dated November 29, 1915Department Printing, Baltimore Edition, Revised March 1916 Foreword, Josephus Daniels. Secretary of the Navy Table of contents no index. Department Co. Washington, D.C. New York Edition, Revised November 1916 Printing, Baltimore Secretary of the Navy Secretary of the Navy AddendumVariant published with no index or table of contents. General edition (2nd print) released 1928 with one anchor Table of contents no index. Annapolis December 1937 1938 printing order - contents, flags, National Anthem. Table of contents no index 1st printing cover has square corners. 3rd printing cover has round corners. Preface, William D. Leahy, Acting Secretary of the Navy Annapolis March 1938 Revised March 1939 Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Size halved Annapolis Editors name appears in Annapolis Secretary Navy Preface, VADM J. W. Roper, Chief Naval Personnel Variant issued with Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Don Gaskill Annapolis Lott Annapolis Annapolis ISBN 0870211110 Hard cover ISBN 0870211129 Annapolis Annapolis November 2000 Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Edition Numbers. Early Bluejackets' Manual (BJM) edition The 1903 edition clearly states 2nd edition. The 1907, 1908, Not until the 1915 BJM does Third. Edition boldly appears Third Edition. Publisher. The United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Maryland, holds the copyright on The Bluejacket's Manual. USNI, From 1914 through 1937 various publishers are licensed to print the manual. USNI resumes as sole publisher The USNI provides Numerous BJM's viewed show reprint data not found in the USNI list. Check If it is not on the table please send a note to help If your BJM does not have a reprint number you can assume it is a first edition These appear as an overprint on the The used value of specific edition BJM's depends heavily on book condition and A very good condition book has the covers Value drops dramatically with. World War I and World. War II era BJM's were printed in large quantities and a steady supply is Send comments, corrections or BJM print information to our mailbuoy: USN (Ret), CDR Robert A. Weenink USNR (Ret), CNOCMC Anthony Judy USN and HMCS. David Lewis, USN (Ret). Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD. I'm pre-Recruit Training, but knowing your trade before you're supposed to has never hurt anybody. Uss Texas Only In Texas Republic Of Texas Loving Texas Texas History Naval History Texas Pride Navy Military Texas Travel Facebook Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know. Ticonderoga Class Iran Air Strait Of Hormuz Us Navy Ships F-14 Tomcat Armada United States Navy Foreign Policy Submarines USS Vincennes (CG-49) The USS Vincennes (CG-49) was a Ticonderoga-class Aegis guided missile cruiser in service with the United States Navy from July 1985 to June 2005. Five years after being decommissioned, the USS Vincennes was sold for scrapping to International Shipbreaking in July 2010, and was completely scrapped by the end of November 2011. 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Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author Written by a Sailor whose decades of naval service inc Written by a Sailor whose decades of naval service included sea duty in patrol craft, destroyers, and aircraft carriers as both an officer and a white hat, this newest edition has been overhauled to reflect the current state of the ever-evolving U.S. Navy, adding such things as camouflage uniforms, new ratings, and the Navy Professional Reading Program. Primarily intended to serve Bluejackets, this book will also be welcomed by potential recruits, Navy buffs, and a growing number of Bluejacket's Manual collectors. To see what your friends thought of this book,This book is not yet featured on Listopia.I read my father's version from 1952 as a young man and re-read a later version while I was in the Navy. I read my father's version from 1952 as a young man and re-read a later version while I was in the Navy. Its got lots of good stuff in it. But don't bother buying a copy before you ship out to basic training - because nothing in this will help you with the tests in boot camp. They give you a different book at boot camp that all of your tests are from, and this book just sits in your rack looking pretty. So calm down, and work on your cardio instead of paying too much for this, you'll get a copy man. Its got lots of good stuff in it. But don't bother buying a copy before you ship out to basic training - because nothing in this will help you with the tests in boot camp. They give you a different book at boot camp that all of your tests are from, and this book just sits in your rack looking pretty. So calm down, and work on your cardio instead of paying too much for this, you'll get a copy man. The bulk of these were novels, museum books from her travels, and there was also a collection of Shakespeare. I ended up with most of these, including the Shakespeare which I took mostly to spite my wire, who is that rarest of species, the English professor who despises Shakespeare. One book in particular really stunned me while I was going through the shelves. It was a normal sized hardback volume, although on the thick side, covered in fade The bulk of these were novels, museum books from her travels, and there was also a collection of Shakespeare. I ended up with most of these, including the Shakespeare which I took mostly to spite my wire, who is that rarest of species, the English professor who despises Shakespeare. One book in particular really stunned me while I was going through the shelves. It was a normal sized hardback volume, although on the thick side, covered in faded blue fabric with a title faded nearly to illegibility. The book was his copy of The Bluejackets' Manual. I had never heard of the term Bluejacket and had no idea what this book was about but anything related to my grandfather was a shocking discovery. When my grandparents passed away, their effects were few. I did receive a katana he took as a war trophy from his service in the Navy during WWII. This book is another relic of those times. There was no time for long investigation--we had but one day to apportion my mother's personal effects as nearly everyone had to leave to get back to work--but the Manual definitely went into my pile. Once I received it from my father--who did an amazing job packing everything off to everyone by himself--I set myself the task of reading it. Today, I finished. A Bluejacket is the Navy's preferred term for someone in the Navy. Seaman is a rank, so not good as a general term. Squid is a term of derision used by other military branches. The Manual has been in continuous publication since 1902; my grandfather's was the 1943 edition. It is intended to be literally what it says on the tin: The Bluejacket's Manual. Weighing in at 1145 pages--the largest edition of the Manual ever published--this was the guide to everything, and I do mean everything, a Bluejacket would need to know while serving in the Navy during the largest military conflict the world has ever known. There is very little theory in my grandfather's Manual. I now--at an extremely basic level--know: Do all of the duties required to crew, prepare, stock, deploy, recover, sail, and land many different types of small boats carried by Navy ships. Navigate by radio and stars, the interfaces of boat-ship-seaplane signaling, and how to land in a heavy surf. How to anchor a ship (it's a LOT more complex than just letting the thing drop), moor it by anchor, ring buoy, or another vessel. Safety procedures that are all business, especially when one gets to the emergency procedures they are designed to prevent. Fight fires of a truly terrifying nature, up to and including open tanks of burning fuel oil inside a confined space. Work in compartments with no breathable atmosphere. Make emergency repairs including innumerable types of battle damage. The first aid procedures cover literally everything. Not only tie knots but the use, splicing, care, repair, and construction of every kind of rope, wire rope, and chain up to truly massive anchor chains. Endless details about regulations, drill, pay (it wasn't much, by today's standards), exercises, and lots and lots more drills. Service, aim, repair, and fire everything from a 1911 pistol to bag guns. Bag guns are battleship turret guns that use powder in bags, by the way. The complex schemes by which everything is painted. Parts of the ship, pipes, a wide variety of shells, bottles of various gasses, etc. Command a shore force up to a rifle company. Assault a wide variety of towns, villages, and other areas held by the enemy. Amid the tens of thousands of facts were little tidbits that stick out in my memory. Repeated several times was an exhortation to not swear. Good luck with that one. Nothing should be stored against the inner face of ship armor as it will all be thrown around with extreme violence should that armor take a hit during battle. The deadly seriousness of water-tight door security. A frank admission that the true nature of electricity was, at the time, a mystery. How to arrange everything, and I mean everything including all your personal effects, hammock, uniforms, weapons, and various packs for shore duty for inspection. What faking down a line is and why one would do such a thing. The best way to wake up a man when they're needed in a crisis without disturbing the dozens of other men sleeping in hammocks in the same hallway. Where to aim a bayonet. How to carry a man substantially larger than yourself, by yourself, in a compartment filled with smoke so you have to stay within a foot of the floor, when that man is unconscious. You try carrying somebody bigger than you. It's HARD. Reading my grandfather's Manual was to peer through a window into another age. It was a deeply moving experience for me; perhaps the only time I ever felt truly connected with a man I had only known as an old guy who owned a nursery in Florida. This unassuming book is now one of my most prized possessions. Obviously- GREAT reading for all sailors, old and young! It's a textbook for Navy 101, standard issue for all new recruits and, like most textbooks, its value depends on the motivation and enthusiasm of the student. It's a textbook for Navy 101, standard issue for all new recruits and, like most textbooks, its value depends on the motivation and enthusiasm of the student. Being as how the guide to common international naval flags includes Nazi and Imperial Japanese insignia, I think I can guess without ever having seen the current version that pretty much all of the other information has changed too. I remember reading this eagerly as a 13 year old and I have looked through it a few times since. There are some interestin Being as how the guide to common international naval flags includes Nazi and Imperial Japanese insignia, I think I can guess without ever having seen the current version that pretty much all of the other information has changed too. I remember reading this eagerly as a 13 year old and I have looked through it a few times since. There are some interesting bits about sailing and survival at sea and the like but mostly it is cool as a kind of historical curiosity. I enjoyed reviewing the navel lingo and way of life as described in this volume. Although I never served, I was always attracted to the Navy, so I admit harboring a fetish for all things naval. From the organization of the Navy, to recognizing ranks, to types of armament, this book address it all on an elementary level. It is long of course, but you can read the chapters that interest you without losing anything. I enjoyed reviewing the navel lingo and way of life as described in this volume. Although I never served, I was always attracted to the Navy, so I admit harboring a fetish for all things naval. From the organization of the Navy, to recognizing ranks, to types of armament, this book address it all on an elementary level. It is long of course, but you can read the chapters that interest you without losing anything. The glossary at the end is worth the investment. This book went to World War I, and thankfully returned with its owner.This book went to World War I, and thankfully returned with its owner.Comparing the two versions - 1917 to 1948 shows how quickly the Navy advanced between the two World Wars while still retaining the traditions that define the sailor and his life. It is incredible how much had been retained from the age of sail into the age of steel. Most enjoyable. Comparing the two versions - 1917 to 1948 shows how quickly the Navy advanced between the two World Wars while still retaining the traditions that define the sailor and his life. It is incredible how much had been retained from the age of sail into the age of steel. Most enjoyable. An unbelievable amount of information packed into this one book. My favorite are the illustrations and directions for tying all the differnt sailor's knots. An unbelievable amount of information packed into this one book. My favorite are the illustrations and directions for tying all the differnt sailor's knots. Like all the military branches the Navy was changing a lot in those Vietnam years. Date read is general. Pretty hard to read as I recall and not all that useful. Like all the military branches the Navy was changing a lot in those Vietnam years. Date read is general.