A substantial number of scientists and engineers from NOSC visit U.S. Navy ships each year. The manner in which NOSC personnel react and are reacted to depends largely upon their understanding of the seagoing Navy. Going aboard a Navy ship for the first time can be a frustrating experience, especially for the individual who does not have a clear concept of shipboard layout, administrative organization, and expected standards of conduct. This pamphlet has been prepared as a general guide to help civilians overcome some of the difficulties which may be encountered aboard ship. The information provided herein is designed to make your cruise a more satisfying and productive experience. (Author)
General Guide for NOSC (Naval Ocean Systems Center) Civilians Boarding Navy Ships
1984
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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