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CHAPTER 14 TECHNICAL  ADMINISTRATION

write her up and pass it to the officer of the deck or You learned that on-the-job training is a very effective appropriate  personnel. way  of  learning  the  different  aircraft,  ships,  and SUMMARY submarines. You also learned that aircraft, ship, and submarine characteristics are the major factors in identifying them. This chapter contains just the basics to get you started in identification. It is up to you to progress to the point that you become an expert in the identification of aircraft, ships, and submarines. This   chapter   is   one   of   the   most   important chapters  for  a  Signalman.  In  this  chapter,  you learned  information  to  help  you  identify  aircraft, ships (both naval and merchant), and submarines. 13-27

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