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  • av Department of the Navy
    280,-

    To prescribe policies, procedures, and responsibilities for the administration of the Military Working Dog (MWD) Program at naval installations and activities per references (a) through (n). This instruction is a substantial revision and should be read in its entirety.

  • av Department of the Navy
    316,-

    Welcome to the world of the Blue Arctic! Through this book, you will be taken on a journey of discovery into one of Earth's most remote and fascinating regions.The US Navy has been increasing its presence in Arctic waters over the past few years, with an eye towards promoting peace and protecting our interests throughout the region. The Navy is engaging in interoperability exercises and drills with allies and partners across both land and sea, all with a singular purpose - to ensure safety and security for all involved.The author for this work - the US Department of the Navy - is perfectly suited to tell such a tale: they are experts in both maritime affairs and Arctic operations as well as renowned global policymakers. This gives them unique insight into how best these ocean areas can be utilized by our nation's armed forces while still protecting endangered areas from climate change.From underwater submarines to advanced satellite surveillance systems, readers will get an insider's glimpse into how today's technologies can push us ever closer to understanding what lies beneath these icy outposts. Meanwhile, we learn about current events related to international relations occurring above water - such as increased tension with Russia - that are just as vital when it comes to ensuring everyone remains safe while exploring new horizons.Discovering the strategic maneuverings around the Earth's Seventh Sea should not only create excitement but also consider the issue more broadly-what other new strategic theatres will open up in the remainder of the 21st Century? Space; the Moon; the deep sea and seabed; "climate migration zones"; AI versusAI conflicts? In each case, nations must rally resources and resolve to meet new challenges, as the US is doing in this document.Jellicoe [AI]

  • av Department of the Navy
    240,-

  • av Department of the Navy
    410,-

  • av Department of the Navy
    370,-

    NTTP 3-32.1, Maritime Operations Center, builds on the foundation established in NWP 3-32, Maritime Operations at the Operational Level of War, and describes the maritime operations center (MOC) philosophy and organization. It has been developed in recognition that today's fast-paced and multifaceted operational environment demands a more standardized approach across the full range of military operations. This publication should be considered a living document. It and each future revision should bring all United States Navy commands a step closer to common tactics, techniques, and procedures at the operational level. Success in the modern maritime operational environment requires working with elements of the joint force, multinational partners, and maritime commanders. The conduct of modern maritime operations requires a command and control (C2) system and processes that support planning and execution from the strategic, through operational, to tactical levels.

  • av Department of the Navy
    560,-

    NTTP 3-50.1 (SEP 2013), NAVY SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) MANUAL, provides guidance to units assigned SAR responsibilities. It is intended to promote and maintain standardization of SAR procedures, equipment, and techniques within the U.S. naval forces. It is essential that NTTP 3-50.1 be readily available to unit personnel who may engage in SAR operations. NTTP 3-50.1 is supplemental to the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual, which provides guidance for U.S. forces, military or civil, participating in combined SAR operations.

  • av Department of the Navy
    556,-

    Summary. NWP 5-01 (DEC 2013), is the foundation for Navy planning. It establishes doctrine and puts forward the fundamental principles to guide Navy planning staffs within the framework of service, joint, or multinational operations.

  • av Department of the Navy
    266,-

    The purpose of this publication is to highlight the unique aspects of stability operations in the maritime domain that must be addressed by the joint force commander and his planning staff. Its intent is to educate the broader elements of the joint force and other agencies on the role that naval forces play within Government solutions to stability operations. This publication satisfies the Department of Defense policy requirement to promulgate Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard doctrine for stability operations. It expands on doctrine contained in joint and Army publications on stability operations and emphasizes maritime planning considerations. As planning guidance for maritime stability operations, this doctrine is intended for eventual incorporation in future editions of Joint Publication 3-07, Stability Operations.

  • av Department of the Navy
    506,-

    The information contained in NWP 4-01.4, Underway Replenishment, is directed toward preparing both the replenishment and customer ship for a replenishment evolution. Detailed rig make-up, requisite equipment, and standardized procedures are established to serve as specific guidelines for all aspects of replenishment at sea. NWP 4-01.4 has evolved over the years as a direct result of continuing fleet requirements to standardize procedures, furnish rig make-up guidance, and provide continuity in application and use. The highest degree of professional competence in UNREP evolutions is required for their safe and efficient conduct. Each ship shall ensure wide dissemination to all personnel involved in the planning of, supervision of, and participation in UNREP evolutions.

  • av Department of the Navy
    316,-

    NWP 1-05 establishes the guiding principles for the provision of religious ministry to Navy forces and provides the framework for the religious ministry tasks and activities across the range of military operations.

  • av Department of the Navy
    290,-

    This publication applies to the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Also, it may be used by multi-Service and Service components of a joint force to conduct tactical radio training and operations. Procedures herein may be modified to fit specific theater command and control (C2) procedures and allied and foreign national electromagnetic spectrum management requirements.

  • - Underway Replenishment (NTTP 4-01.4)
    av Department of the Navy
    470,-

    Summary. The information contained in NTTP 4-01.4, Underway Replenishment, is directed toward preparing both the replenishment and customer ship for a replenishment evolution. Detailed rig make-up, requisite equipment, and standardized procedures are established to serve as specific guidelines for all aspects of replenishment at sea. Each ship shall ensure wide dissemination to all personnel involved in the planning of, supervision of, and participation in underway replenishment evolutions.

  • - Law Enforcement and Physical Security (NTTP 3-07.2.3)
    av Department of the Navy
    420,-

    This publication provides tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) governing the conduct of physical security (PS) and law enforcement (LE) at Navy installations, within expeditionary forces and onboard Navy ships. It provides a basis for understanding Navy policies and objectives related to PS and LE. More important, it provides regional commanders (REGCOMs), regional security officers (RSOs), installation and ship commanding officers (COs), security officers (SO), administrative staffs, and the Navy security force (NSF) with needed tools to help organize, plan, train for, and implement effective and efficient PS and LE programs using the limited resources at their disposal. Both PS and LE programs include measures taken by a command, ship, or installation to protect against all acts designed to, or that may, impair its effectiveness. In other words, both PS and LE personnel provide security and are key to the protection construct. Within this document, installation security officers and...

  • - The Navy Warfare Library - NTTP 1-01
    av Department of the Navy
    300,-

    NTTP 1-01 (APR 2005) defines relationships among commands and programs involved in tactics development (including all draft phases), assigns responsibilities for developing and maintaining tactical and doctrinal publications, and contains guidance for maintaining the Navy Warfare Library.

  • av Department of the Navy
    340,-

    Summary. This revision updates and expands upon various topics regarding the law of the sea and law of war. In particular, it updates the history of U.S. Senate consideration of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, to include its 2012 hearings; emphasizes that islands, rocks, and low-tide elevations are naturally formed and that engineering, construction, and land reclamation cannot convert their legal status; provides more detail on U.S. sovereign immunity policy for Military Sealift Command chartered vessels and for responding to foreign requests for health inspections and medical information; removes language indicating that all USN/USCG vessels under command of a noncommissioned officer are auxiliary vessels; emphasizes that only warships may exercise belligerent rights during international armed conflicts; adds a description of U.S.-Chinese bilateral and multilateral agreements promoting air and maritime safety; updates the international law applicable to vessels seeking a place of refuge;...

  • av Department of the Navy
    340,-

    NTTP 3-13.3M/MCTP 3-32B is the Department of the Navy comprehensive OPSEC guide that provides commanders a method to incorporate the OPSEC process into daily activities, exercises, and mission planning to assist Navy and Marine Corps commands, afloat and ashore, in practicing and employing OPSEC. Unless otherwise stated, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men.

  • av Department of the Navy
    360,-

    This publication provides general information for engineer personnel responsible for planning, designing, and drilling wells, focuses on techniques and procedures for installing wells, and includes expedient methods for digging shallow water wells, such as hand-dug wells. Summary. Military personnel assigned to well drilling teams must have a basic understanding of groundwater principles and well drilling mechanics and hydraulics to successfully install wells. A well driller enhances his skills primarily from experience in solving problems, overcoming obstacles in the field, and learning from failures. This publication reviews common experiences well drillers encounter in the field, including well installation and completion

  • - Religious Ministry Lay Leader (NTRP 1-05.1)
    av Department of the Navy
    280,-

    Recognizing that religious identity is an integral part of the members of the armed services, Congress has established that the religious requirements of service members are to be accommodated by the respective services. The Department of the Navy (DON) tasks commanding officers (COs) with the establishment of a command religious program (CRP), which accommodates the religious needs, preferences, and rights of the members of their commands, eligible family members, and other authorized personnel. (See Secretary of the Navy Instruction (SECNAVINST) 1730.7 (series), "Religious Ministry Within the Department of the Navy.")

  • - Defense Readiness Reporting System-Navy Reporting Manual (NTRP 1-03.50
    av Department of the Navy
    290,-

    Navy Tactical Reference Publication (NTRP) 1-03.5, Defense Readiness Reporting System-Navy (DRRS-N) Reporting Manual, establishes DRRS-N readiness reporting procedures. Specifically, NTRP 1-03.5 provides the framework for specified Navy organizations to conduct Navy mission-essential task (NMET) assessments and readiness reporting via DRRS-N.

  • - Conflict in Asia. 1945-1965
    av Department of the Navy, Edward J Marolda & Naval History Heritage and Command
    290,-

  • - Black Sailors and the Integration of the U.S. Navy
    av Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy & Bernard C Nalty
    290,-

  • - Report of Naval Commander, Western Task Force, 1944
    av Department of the Navy & H. K. Hewitt
    400,-

  • av Adam Reger, David Wheeler & Department of the Navy
    200,-

    The official U.S. Navy field manual-with more than 100 illustrations of pirate combat techniques and equipment.

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