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USS GEORGE PHILIP (FFG- 12) COMMUNICATIONS  OFFICER'S  ORDER  NUMBER  2-92 From:  Communications  Officer To: All visual signal personnel Subj: DUTIES OF THE SIGNAL SUPERVISOR 1. You, as the signal supervisor, during your watch must be in complete control of the signal personnel on watch and of the signal material in use. You must ensure that a proper lookout is kept by your watch at all times, taking care that your watch does not congregate. You must concern yourself primarily with carrying on the signal activities and maintaining discipline, and secondarily, as necessary, with operating. You are responsible for seeing that instructions for the internal routing and filing of messages applicable to the signal section are complied with. During your watch you are required to do the following: a. Make sure that an alert watch is maintained at all times. b. Coordinate and supervise the operations and activities of the watch in such a way as to maintain efficiency in handling visual traffic with a minimum of noise and confusion. c. Be familiar with the Allied Maritime Tactical Signal and Maneuvering Book, Visual Call Sign Book, and all applicable instructions pertaining to visual communications. d.  Be  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  International  Code  of  Signals  and  the  procedures  for  communicating  with merchant  ships. e. Be familiar with combined and joint communication instructions and publications with respect to visual signaling. f. Know the recognition and identification signals in effect. g. Be proficient in all forms of visual communications, including drafting messages for transmission in any visual  system. h.  Keep  yourself  and  the  watch  informed  of  the  disposition,  organization,  formation,  and  location  of  all  units in  company. i. Know the responsibility of your ship for relaying and repeating visual signals and messages. j. Be responsible for safeguarding all communication publications on the signal bridge. k. Conduct effective training and instruction for the Signalmen on every watch, unless operating condition positively  prevent  it. 1. Be responsible for the cleanliness and orderliness of the signal bridge and the personnel on watch. m. Thoroughly familiarize yourself and your watch with the location and use of emergency signal equipment including  pyrotechnic  kits  and  pyrotechnics. n. Acquaint yourself and your watch with the duties in the various emergency bills, with particular emphasis In the man overboard bill. 2. You, as the signal supervisor, are responsible for maintaining the visual signal log. a. The visual signal log must contain a record of all signals from the Allied Maritime Tactical Signal and Maneuvering Book and/or other signal books as sent or received The date, time of execution, originator, addressees, method by which signals are sent or received, and the signal itself, but not its meaning, must also be included in the log. It  also  includes  identification  data  on  all  other  visual  traffic  and  all  noteworthy  events  that  affect  the  visual  watch,  such as  relieving  the  signal  watch,  exchange  of  calls,  casualties  to  visual  equipment,  and  the  like.  The  record  must  remain  on he signal bridge in custody of the signal supervisor, and must be signed by the supervisor upon being relieved of the watch. The visual log must be kept with a new page starting at the beginning of each radio day. Figure 14-1.—Standing order sample. 14-5

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