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Watchstanding. Enabling Objective. 1. Explain the purpose and responsibilities of proper watchstanding. 2. Identify the types of orders followed during watchstanding. 3. State the eleven General Orders of a Sentry. 6-1. Enabling Objective.
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Enabling Objective 1. Explain the purpose and responsibilities of proper watchstanding. 2. Identify the types of orders followed during watchstanding. 3. State the eleven General Orders of a Sentry. 6-1
Enabling Objective 4. Explain the consequences of improper watchstanding. 5. Explain the purpose of the official watch log. 6. Explain the proper procedures for making entries in an official watch log. 6-2
Enabling Objective 7. Identify the duties and responsibilities of different watches. 8. Explain the purpose of the Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill. 6-3
Purpose ofWatchstanding Provide Security 6-4
Purpose ofWatchstanding Ensure the safety ofpersonnel and equipment 6-5
Purpose ofWatchstanding Provide a key role in fulfilling the Navy's mission 6-6
PQS 6-7
Responsibilities 6-8
Types of Orders General Orders (1) Cover routine and foreseeable situations. (2) Same for all watchstanders. (3) Never change. 6-9
Types of Orders (continued) Special Orders (1) Cover a certain time or situation. (2) Cover specifics of a particular post. (3) May be written or verbal. 6-10
General Order One 6-12
General Order Two 6-13
General Order Three 6-14
General Order Four “… All Is Well!” 6-15
General Orders Five and Six 6-16
General Order Seven 6-17
General Order Eight 6-18
General Order Nine “Officer of the deck - I don’t understand…” 6-19
General Order Ten 6-20
General Order Eleven 6-21
Consequences of Improper Watchstanding a. Improper watchstanding for any reason is inexcusable. b. You will be held accountable for violations of any rule or regulation which governs your watch. 6-22
Consequences of Improper Watchstanding (cont) C. Improper watchstanding could result in: (1) Non-Judicial Punishment. (2) Reduced chance of advancement. (3) Disqualification from the watch. (4) Counseling 6-23
Official Watch Log a. A complete chronological log. b. Used to record every circumstance of importance or interest . c. Can be used as evidence before courts and other legal bodies. 6-24
Procedures for Making Log Entries a. Log entries are entered with ballpoint pen in black ink. b. Entries are made in capital block letters. c. All entries must be complete and accurate, written in standard Navy language. 6-25
Late Entries 6-29
Ending a page 6-30
Fire Watch 6-31
Engineering Watches 6-32
Bridge Watch Team 6-33
Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill Assignments (1) Cleaning station (2) General quarters (battle stations) (3) Watch details (4) Fire details (5) Rescue and Assistance details (6) Abandon ship (7) Man overboard details 6-38
Enabling Objective 1. Explain the purpose and responsibilities of proper watchstanding. 2. Identify the types of orders followed during watchstanding. 3. State the eleven General Orders of a Sentry. 6-40
Enabling Objective 4. Explain the consequences of improper watchstanding. 5. Explain the purpose of the official watch log. 6. Explain the proper procedures for making entries in an official watch log. 6-41
Enabling Objective 7. Identify the duties and responsibilities of different watches. 8. Explain the purpose of the Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill. 6-42