Back Afty - (RN) Anything to do with the nuclear power plant or the people who operate it. Meet Her An order to the helm to use the rudder as needed to stop the ships turn. Menopause Manor - (RN) Chiefs Quarters. Droplights - Red lights arranged vertically below the RAMP, on the approach centerline, on the carrier's stern. FAO Community. Hot Run A torpedo which lodges in its tube when fired, or which activates itself without being fired. Buddy stores are hung on wing or fuselage hardpoints. Black-shoe - Member of the surface or submarine community. The crossdeck pendant is attached to the purchase cables, which are in turn connected to the arresting engines belowdecks. DILLIGAF Do I Look Like I Give A Fuck? Lucky bag - A compartment maintained by the Chief Master at Arms where gear adrift is stored. In third-world countries, only consumed by drunk sailors and Marines, due to questionable sanitation practices. The light array consists of a red fast indication (an upward-pointing chevron) at the bottom of the array, a green slow indication (a downward-pointing chevron) at the top, and a yellow on-speed indication (a circle) in the center. Drilling holes in the water (or ocean) - Term for miscellaneous underwater operations of a submarine. someone who doesnt hold up his end, or doesnt do his (or her) share of the work. Can also refer to the Carrier Air Group commander. See BOOMER. Your command will find out if you screwed up. Aka 'zone five'. (2) Uncomplimentary term for a woman. Commander, Navy Installations Command | 716 Sicard Street SE Suite 1000 | Washington DC, 20374-5140 Official U.S. Navy Website Birds - (1) Term for the rank markings of a USN/USCGS Captain or USMC/USAF/USA Colonel (silver eagle, O-6 paygrade). Deck What the civilian calls a floor. Short form of the radio pro-word "Interrogative". A Marine Expeditionary Unit is how the Marine Corps and the Navy can liberate any country in the world at a moments notice. When I got out and came back . Fish (1) Torpedo. Baby Shit Yellowish, evil-smelling grease. Can be used as noun or verb. Chipping paint would not qualify as EMI, while inventorying the ship's pubs (publications) would. At right angles to the ships centerline. "Getting (one's) dolphins"--achieving the status of a qualified submariner. Similarly, slow bearing drift may not indicate a safe condition if the other object is close. Bravo Zulu - Phonetic pronunciation of 'BZ' from the NATO signals codes. 9-thread line); larger line is sized by its circumference (rather than diameter). Conning (1) Giving orders regarding the maneuvers of a ship. The odds that there was a mistake at the lab after post-deployment leave block are slim to none. someone tentative in thought and/or action. (3) (Aviation) A location on the aircraft's datum line, often used as a center point for dogfight radar scan modes, or when telling the RIO to get a lockup, goddammit!, or a radar mode which slaves the antenna scan to the aircraft boresight. 99 (USN aviation) Precedes a radio call which applies to a group of aircraft, e.g. Athwartships Moving or placed from side to side aboard ship, or straddling a particular position. Mustang (USN) An officer who has 'come up through the ranks', i.e. Ladder Stairs aboard ship. Jury Rig A temporary fix, or makeshift. Lagging Fiberglass insulation material commonly attached to bulkheads, ducts, and piping. See TITS UP.. This term appears to be from the French "Haud Vast," literally "hold fast.". Ganked Stolen. See NUKE. Terminal lances are out of f**ks to give. FBM Fleet Ballistic Missile submarine; an earlier term for a Ballistic Missile Submarine, i.e. Class Bravo Fire A fire involving flaming liquids. Derived from "watch under!". Horse-cock - Sandwich meat, usually served at MIDRATS or during relaxed states of GQ, made with mystery meat masquerading as bologna or other lunch meat. Apes on leave throw poop at everyone. or a verb ("Dave FODded his engine last night.") Also seen as DACM. All-Navy Sports. View last broadcast Robbie Hiner - I Want That Mountain . Buoy Jumper The sailor who climbs up onto a mooring buoy to attach or remove mooring lines. Derisively, 'I Follow Roads'. Liberty parties of up to 10,000 personnel can be accommodated at Pattaya. Bosun The phonetic spelling of boatswain.. The first earthquake, of around magnitude 7.8, hit on Feb. 6 . Subjects. Term used by submariners to refer to themselves. See also SAGGING. Dog Dish The white hat worn by junior enlisted personnel. Often used with the branch name or nickname, e.g. This supposedly goes back to when bread was usually pretty stale and its taste could be improved by dunking it in milk. Take that, stupid seniors. Sort of. Pronounced 'ee-ow'. Generally made up of three short lines, each with three knotted ends, spliced to a short rope or wooden handle. Flinders Bar Bar with spherical correcting magnets. Abbreviated AOA. In older use, this signal was used when piston-engine aircraft come aboard the carrier. Often used to cover relocation expenses, or to pay back a disbursing error which was originally in your favor. Cut Lights Part of the array of lights found in the FRESNEL LENS. IFR (1) Instrument Flight Rules. Hangar Queen (Aviation) An aircraft that never seems to be in flyable condition, it often sits in a corner and provides spare parts for serviceable aircraft instead. Forces and United Nations Command multinational Forces. Andrew (the) - (UK) Nickname for the Royal Navy. Aka 'pogey bait'. Separates the hull paint from the anti-fouling underwater paint. Dive the intakes - Cleaning engine air intakes, usually by crawling into them. Dead Head The resistance of a magnetic compass to swinging back and forth excessively; a compass with insufficient deadhead will swing so much (due to normal movement of the ship or aircraft) that it is difficult to steer a course. Fancy Dinns (UK) Steak and wine night at sea. H and I - A military mission emphasizing Harassment and Interdiction of enemy forces and supply routes. A cake or a couple of cases of beer are awarded to the cleanest mess on the ship. Usually there are two pairs of planes, mounted on bow and stern, or on the fairwater (sail) and stern. Gash (1) Garbage or rubbish. Blowdown - A generic engineering term which can be used as noun or verb. Flag An admiral, aka "Flag Officer" because such officers are entitled to fly a flag denoting their rank. Material Condition Circle William - A material condition involving ventilation fittings and machinery marked with a 'W' inside a circle. Grog (UK) Pussers rum mixed with two parts water. Bull Nuke - Senior nuclear-trained CPO aboard a sub. Boom (1) (aviation) Sonic boom. Jack - (1) (UK) General nickname for Royal Navy sailors. AGI - Auxiliary, Intelligence Gathering, aka 'Tattletale'. ", Chunder (UK) To vomit. Governing Policies. Also seen as 'J.S. installation. (2) (RCN) An unpopular watch, usually the 2400-0400 or 0400-0800. REUNION 2010. A.F.R.T.S. Material Condition Zebra - All fittings and closures marked 'X', 'Y', and 'Z' must be closed. While I have attempted to present things with a bit of humor, if you are easily offended this FAQ may not be for you. Direct Fire Gunnery and fire control where the fall of shot can be directly observed by the firing unit. Gulch (RN/RCN/RAN) A collection of PITs. One Liberty Center. Aka TEAKETTLE. Gunny - Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant (E-7). Hummer - (1) E-2 Hawkeye, so-called for the sound of its turboprop engines. This is the normal daylight underway material condition, and represents a minimal condition of watertight integrity. See also OCCULTING. FUBIJAR Fuck You Buddy, Im Just A Reservist. Needless to say, should a "kidnapped" person be reported as mustered (either by well . Call The Ball US Navy Aircraft Carrier Operations Gung Ho Vids 2M subscribers Subscribe 1.3K 160K views 5 years ago Flight Operations aboard the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS George H.W.. Hack - (1) Informal confinement to quarters or to squadron spaces. Navy MWR provides excellent customer service, convenient program availability, modern facilities and amenities, a safe program environment, and low or competitive pricing. Specialties: Named Best Distillery in San Diego 2021 by San Diego Magazine. It has since come to mean Broad-Ass Marine, i.e. Common usage now is 'ready to go,' or recovered. Boards (1) (Aviation) Speed Brakes. King Neptune - The mythological God of the Sea. Line - (1) What mere mortals call 'rope', the sailor calls 'line.' Also seen as 'Drop the load. Marine Napkin The flap on the front of the traditional 13-button US Naval enlisted uniform trousers. Hull Down The term for a ship when viewed at such a distance that only her upper works (structure above the weather deck level) can be seen. Light Off - Start. An early term since supplanted by NBC. Considered meaningless, it was awarded to anyone who served in a certain time frame during and subsequent to the Vietnam War. Down to the Short Strokes - Nearly done; almost finished. Grab-Assing Horsing around, skylarking, etc. Bubblehead (1) Member of the submarine community. The wings are used to fly the boom into position to connect with the receiving aircraft, then the boom extends to make contact. Corpen (1) A maneuver of a formation of ships. a woman Marine. Also seen as HPAC, pronounced "aitch-pack.". Crash and Smash Crew (or Team) - Crash and Rescue personnel. Only possible on modern carriers with an ANGLED DECK (q.v.). Jackspeak (UK) Language used by sailors. ); a ship which is adrift (not under power or sail) is under way, but not making way, even though she may be moving with respect to the seabed due to wind and current effects. The chain device is usually referred to as 'overrun gear', as it acts to stop an aircraft which is about to run off of the end of the prepared runway surface. It is generally only active while the landing gear are deployed. Meatball - (obsolete) A system in which a red light was reflected off a large parabolic mirror and projected aft to provide glideslope data to the pilot on approach. Jim, We must have hit a few of same clubs. May be caused by steam supply problems or other mechanical difficulties. Never got more than a month, maybe two months of shore time and only one port call an underway if we got any at all. Often the CAG's bird. Balls Out Refers to an early design of engine governor, in which a pair of masses (balls) spun at an increasing rate as engine speed increased. (2) CHange of OPerational command, spoken as "inchop" (entering a command region or zone) or "outchop" (leaving a command region), e.g. "Grand Slam with birds" signifies a kill with missiles. A type of KNUCKLEDRAGGER. (2) In older usage, cheating, or, as a verb, to cheat. Most Popular in Men Sweatshirts. May be due to a crash, location of an aircraft, gear or personnel, or the condition of the deck surface. Crank (1) Temporarily-assigned mess personnel. a diver who wears the spherical metal helmet of a Navy diver). AOW - Auxiliaryman Of (the) Watch. All a troop has to do is keep their nose clean at the entry-level position over a certain amount of time to rate the next rank. Until recently, the only approved footwear for these communities was black in color. Put the social media down for one day and Google some fun stuff. Regular: $2499. Aka 'hardhat', 'brain bucket'. EMI - Extra Military Instruction. Some have wooden steps, others have knotted horizontal ropes for that purpose. Moving mud to help out the grunts. Usually shouted as a warning. Dick the dog (1) Screwing around; being unproductive. Fougasse The combination of an explosive charge and a container of gasoline. Greenie - (RN) (1) Electrician. Aweigh (sometimes seen (improperly) as "away") When a ship raises (weighs) anchor, the anchor is said to be aweigh as soon as it is no longer in contact with the sea bottom. They are typically system-specific, i.e. Backing (1) Operating astern propulsion machinery. Back in my day it was free beer. (2) Extra Mechanic. In this way, the FALL OF SHOT is walked onto the target. Ashcan A depth charge which is cylindrical in shape. (2) Broken, or useless. Represented as two heraldic dolphins flanking the prow of a WW II-type submarine, gold for officers and silver for enlisted. (2) Stop, or leave. The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is constantly looking for innovative scientific and technological solutions that can address current and future Navy and Marine Corps requirements. (2) In the Rules of the Nautical Road, a ship which must maneuver to avoid another ship is called the "give way vessel." Bell Tapper One who is habitually a few minutes late, especially when relieving the watch. CAMS - Central Atmosphere Monitoring System. Do not leave a station selector button depressed when the "busy" lamp is lighted. Bilge Diving Working in the bilges of a ship, or cleaning same. cherbourg - picturesque liberty port: cherbourg - picturesque liberty port: china - navy ships historic qingdao port call: china shoppers: china shoppers: clearing the suez canal: columbus discovers old world: cv 62-uss independence visits new york city: dd 861 joins turkish navy: deep sea copter - dumbo the dunker - camp pendleton calif: diego . Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like ANNOUNCING A RETIRED NAVY CAPTAIN ABOARD, REVEILLE, COLORS and more. DTG - (1) Days To Go. Grannie (or Granny) (1) A mis-tied square knot. GMT General Military Training. Batten Down Make fast, secure, or shut. Condition 1 - General Quarters (battle stations). DIB - (RCN) Any non-engineering personnel. The topside watch was in trouble. Flashing A navigational light (whether buoy or lighthouse) which is off longer than it is on. DONCEAP offers free 24/7 personalized and confidential help for DON civilians and their family members. (common usage among ground forces of various countries) Can also refer to fitted mattress covers aboard ship. Romeo Corpen is the chosen course for underway replenishment. Boot Rookie or newbie, as in boot Ensign. Originated in the habit of referring to a new man as bootcamp, rather than by name. The same light pattern is sometimes echoed on an external array on or near the nose gear, so that aircraft AOA can be determined by the LSO. Gonk - (RN) To sleep, perchance to dream. Originally used to give the CUT SIGNAL. Kipper (UK) (1) Obsolete term for torpedo. . Similar to the COB, but for surface, shore, and aviation commands. BAM Originally this term meant Bad-Ass Marine. (2) Cross-training in another rate. Heaving Deck - Call from the LSO to a pilot on approach to the carrier that the vertical movement of the deck due to the action of wind and wave is sufficient to be a factor in the approach. Dobie - (RCN) Laundry. ), borex (a boring exercise), sinkex (an exercise whose intent is to sink a target ship). Low Pressure Blow all Main Ballast Tanks. Sculpture number 01857. "Let's bag this project.". (5) Green (solid, not just spray) water coming aboard. In-Flight Refueling Replenishing an aircrafts fuel supply in flight. The pilot of an F/A-18. Polite form: "Adios, My Friend." High Speed, Low Drag (1) A HOT RUNNER (a very strong performer). IPAC PROGRAM. Fairwater (1) Submarine) The more modern term for the conning tower of a submarine. Balls to the wall Maximum speed, or maximum effort. The altitude that really matters for safety of flight. Established on July 1, 1957, USFK supports both the CFC and UNC and participates annually in joint and combined operations with CFC to train and maintain readiness for personnel and . Sometimes seen as CAW for Carrier or Commander Air Wing. Commonly seen as "90-Day Blunder.". Bug (Aviation) (1) See PLASTIC BUG. In S-3 Vikings, more properly an Overwater Jet Navigator (OJN). Max Conserve - Signal to aircraft to use power levels appropriate for maximum endurance. They may be bitter from their four years of service and will disregard the rules. Killick Stoker, Killick Bunting Tosser. Float Test - Testing the buoyant qualities of unwanted material while at sea. See MESSCRANK. For the uninitiated, a police blotter is a public record of arrests made the prior evening. While OPNAVINST 5200.37 is under revision, Navy's Foreign Language Testing Office will comply with the established 270 day testing timeline pursuant to DODI 5160.71. . Usually spoken as a word, "A-sap," the first a given the long sound. . Most common use today is to acknowledge that the LSO has heard the approaching pilot call the ball. LSO - Landing Signals Officer. Monkey Fist - The complex knot surrounding (sometimes taking the place of) the weight on the end of a heaving line. Funding Opportunities. The end of a long journey across the Pacific on a US Navy Transport Ship. ", Between the Devil and The Deep Blue (Sea) See "Devil to Pay.". Dip - To lower a sonar transducer into the water from a hovering helicopter. The latest total was released Feb. 15 at the group's annual strategy . The captain or skipper of a vessel. See DECK APE, ORDIE. Aircraft damage can result. Grace J. Kindred) Men high on the royal and top gallant yards could hear the pipe under weather conditions that would cause the human voice to be inaudible or unintelligible. (3) Disregard, as in "belay my last.". Generally found in the depths of the engineering spaces, a maneuver used to get a female guest to bend over. Battle Cover The steel cover for a port or deadlight. Bloodhound Radio codeword for Mark 46 ASW torpedo. AWOL Bag A small canvas or vinyl bag used to carry clothing or personal items while on weekend liberty. According to some, stands for "Big Ugly Fat Fucker Easily Replaced.". Bitchbox (USN) Intercom or amplified circuit used to communicate between spaces of the ship. Designed to prevent, or at least limit, water entry. NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain - The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Roosevelt (DDG 80) returned to Naval Station Rota, Spain, following the . Butter Bar Ensign/Second Lieutenant (O-1 paygrade), so called for the gold bar collar device. FTN Space (the) - An obscure, hard-to-get-to space, compartment, or void; used to hide from officers or chiefs. Angles and Dangles Operating a submarine at steep angles of ascent and descent, and to perform rapid turns (a submarine in a tight turn will bank in the same fashion as an aircraft). Beach Ashore, or to be put ashore. A Moorish chief was an "emir," and the chief of all chiefs was an "emir-al." Our English word is derived directly from the Moorish. Acey-Deucey Backgammon, a board game traditionally played in off-duty hours. Navy Liberty Liberty provides high-energy recreation programs, superior entertainment experiences and development of personal leisure skills, leading to extraordinary and unique opportunities for enjoyment, activity and adventure in an alcohol and tobacco-free environment. High Order In general usage, performing calibration on someone by yelling or other attention-getting activity. Named for Fanny Adams, a girl who was murdered and dismembered about the same time that tinned meat was introduced into the Royal Navy. (2) To fail or do poorly. 'Fox Three' is an active radar-homing missile--either Phoenix (AIM-54) or the AIM-120 AMRAAM missile (the Air Force sometimes uses Fox Three to report firing of guns.) Number one mooring line typically is made fast at the bow, and tends straight across to the pier or other ship. Condition 4 - A material condition of readiness commonly associated with peacetime steaming. Judy - Radio call signifying that the fighter has radar contact on the BOGEY or BANDIT and can complete the intercept without further assistance from the controller. (3) The bottom end of a spar or other object. 'Max Conserve' more properly applies to an aircraft flying a long-range profile. (2) Euphemism for throwing something overboard. If you are hearing-impaired, dial 711 for your state's number for TTY/TDD access E-mail: general.info@ny.frb.org Markets & Policy Implementation Economic Research Financial Institution Supervision (2) To backflush and clean a SEACHEST. AUX - Pronounced ox. (1) Verbal shorthand for 'auxiliary', as when referring to a machinery space, 'Aux One'. Bumfuck Egypt A (fictitious) bad place to be stationed, or the figurative ends of the earth. The crown of the anchor is still resting on the bottom. (2) The signal to shut down a piece of gear. Generally the result of a significantly non-excellent approach or a too-close waveoff, visually it looks like what happens to the running cartoon dog when he reaches the end of the chain. Theyre a wild card even if they are getting out. During the ceremony, POLLYWOGS are made to go through a number of ordeals, each more disgusting than the last. "Ready to answer bells" means the engine room is ready for maneuvering orders. Theyre going to party. A very dangerous situation, as the torpedos warhead could easily "cook off" from the heat buildup. (Under the Direction of Anne Baker), National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections Vol, Marine Investigation Report M06f0024 Crew Member Lost, Quarterdeck Log \ ~~.E-GiaoI~"""""""-' --",__.~ Fa, The Structures of English Wooden Ships: William Sutherland's Ship, Circa 17101. In multi-unit ships, such as a carrier with its airwing embarked, generally each squadron will have its own Bull Ensign. (submarine only) Responsible for coordinating shipboard evolutions such as housekeeping, watchstanding, wake-ups, etc. Dont break the law and youll be fine. Not only may BALL indications be erroneous, but upward deck movement combined with aircraft descent rate may result in damaging impact at touchdown. See also DATUM. Active Homing A homing (guidance) method where the missile provides its own signal (typically either radar or sonar) transmissions and homes in on the energy reflected off the target. Log in. Counter battery - Firing on enemy artillery. See also SQUARED AWAY. In its simplest form, ships in a column turn in succession, each at the same point, akin to a column movement of marching men. Hard Deck (Aviation) A safety altitude (expressed as AGL). Signifies 'Good Job' or 'Well Done.'. Brigadier Chief Senior Chief Petty Officer (who has one star on the anchors of his insignia). Aback Backing a sail is turning it so that the wind hits the front face; the effect is to slow a ship or boat. Heave to In a sailing ship, to come into the wind and essentially stop, with minimum sail area exposed. Refers to the brown boots or shoes which once were worn by aviation personnel with the Aviation Green uniform. The goal is to arrive safely and not slide off the end. Responsible, under the Chief Engineer, for damage control and stability of a ship. In the old wooden-hulled ships, devil seams joined the external hull timbers with the deck planking; there are also references to a devil seam back aft, where the hull timbers join at the rudder post. A newer version, Goalkeeper, uses the GAU-8 30mm Gatling gun found in the A-10 Thunderbolt for increased range and destructive power. Amateur Night The day after payday, when nothing seems to go right, especially shipboard evolutions. The result of the vector addition of ships heading and speed through the water, and speed/direction of winds and currents. PEP. (2) Poop stains on ones underwear. (2) Penis. British navy seizes Iran missiles, parts likely Yemen bound . Once the ceremony is completed, the POLLYWOG is now a SHELLBACK. Origin of term unclear. It is replaced periodically, as it is worn down by contact with the deck or by field arrestment. Gripe (1) (Aviation) A discrepancy noted (on a gripe sheet) for maintenance action. The boatswain's pipe (originally termed a call) dates back to the days of sail. Grape - (1) Easy pickings, esp. (2) A curve or bend in a shoreline, or a small body of water formed by same.Bilge - (1) The area below the deck gratings in the lowest spaces of the ship, where things, especially liquids, tend to collect. The command needs to make sure that there are plenty of tourist options available. Refers to the size of the sterns of some (usually female) navy personnel. Because of its high pitch, it could be heard over the activities of the crew and bad weather. ProSphere #1 Liberty Flames White Basketball Jersey. Coaming The raised lip around a hatch. Blue on Blue - A friendly-fire kill. Occupied by various Carrier Battlegroups and Amphibious Groups. LIBERTY CALL, LIBERTY CALL. Fresnel lens installations are also found on almost all Naval Air Station runways. 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