SCW PQS
SCW PQS
SCW PQS
COMBAT WARFARE
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PQS INSTRUCTIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
103 Weapons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
107 Embarkation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
108 Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
INTRODUCTION TO WORKSTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
LIST OF REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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7. TRAINEE. Your supervisor will tell you which workstations
you are to complete and in what order. Before getting started,
turn to the 300 Section first and find your workstation. This
will tell you what you should do before starting your workstation
tasks. You may be required to complete another PQS, school, or
other workstations within this package. It will also tell you
which fundamentals from this package you must complete prior to
qualification at your workstation. If you have any questions or
are unable to locate references, contact your supervisor or
qualifier. Good Luck!
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DEFINITIONS OF WORDS USED IN PQS
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SET POINT - The value of a parameter at which: (a) an alarm is
set off, (b) operator action is required, (c) valves open or
shut, (d) proper operation stops and damage may occur, or (e) the
optimum value for normal operation is achieved
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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS (CONT'D)
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INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS (100 SECTION)
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101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS 101
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101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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a. Hazardous substance
b. Hazardous waste
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101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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a. Use
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101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
101.26 b. Care
c. Selection
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101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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102 BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS 102
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102 BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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a. Heat stroke
b. Heat exhaustion
c. Heat cramps
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102 BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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.20 Explain when and why a cold pack or heat pad would be
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.23 State what iodine tablets are, and explain their use.
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102 BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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.25 List the items in the individual first aid kit and
explain two things to look for when checking their
condition.
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS 103
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WEAPONS
.6 What are the eight steps of operation in a firing
cycle? (ref. a)
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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a. Trajectory
b. Breech
c. Bore
d. Chamber
e. Muzzle
f. Muzzle velocity
g. Maximum range
h. Maximum effective range
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a. Misfire
b. Cookoff
c. Runaway gun
d. Hangfire
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AMMUNITION
.12 Identify ammunition types by using color codes (ref. a)
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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a. Length
b. Weight
c. Maximum range
d. Maximum effective range
e. Safeties
f. Ammunition types
g. Rates of fire
h. Types of fire
i. Types of mounting pods
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.17 Name the members of a gun team and what they are
responsible for carrying into a combat situation.
(ref. a)
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
40 MM MACHINE GUN MK 19
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a. Length (ref. d)
b. Weight (ref. d)
c. Maximum range (ref. d)
d. Arming range (ref. e)
e. Muzzle velocity (ref. d)
f. Rate of fire (ref. d)
g. Safety (ref. d)
h. Ammunition types (ref. e)
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a. Length
b. Weight
c. Maximum range
d. Maximum effective range
e. Muzzle velocity
f. Direction of feed
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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60 MM MORTAR M 224
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a. Length
b. Weight
c. Ammunition types
d. Maximum/minimum elevation
e. Propellant increment charges
f. Safety
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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a. Weight
b. Ammunition type
c. Maximum effective range (area target)
d. Maximum effective range (point target)
e. Minimum range (combat)
f. Minimum range (training)
g. Maximum range
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12-GAUGE SHOTGUN
.34 Describe the operation of the 12-gauge shotgun.
(ref. b)
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a. Length
b. Magazine capacity
c. Safeties
d. Ammunition type
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
.45-CALIBER PISTOL
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a. Length
b. Weight
c. Maximum range
d. Maximum effective range
e. Muzzle velocity
f. Safeties
g. Magazine capacity
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c. Maximum range
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103 WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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GRENADES
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104 GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS 104
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104 GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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.8 What are the five basic colors used and how are they
applied to a military map? (ref. a)
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104 GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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104 GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
a. Squad leader
b. Grenadier
c. Fire Team Leader
d. Automatic Rifleman
e. Rifleman Number 1
f. Rifleman Number 2
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105 COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATION SECURITY MATERIAL 105
SYSTEM (CMS) FUNDAMENTALS
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105 COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATION SECURITY MATERIAL SYSTEM
(CMS) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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106 CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) 106
FUNDAMENTALS
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106 CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) FUNDAMENTALS
(CONT'D)
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106 CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) FUNDAMENTALS
(CONT'D)
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.15 How long will the MK-III CPO suit provide protection
from chemical agents once they are removed from the
packaging? (ref. e)
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.19 Explain the three types of CBR surveys and their uses.
(refs. e, f)
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107 EMBARKATION FUNDAMENTALS 107
References:
a. COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 3120.1,
Embarkation Manual
b. MAC Pamphlet 50-13
c. COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 1500.20
d. NCF Manual (P-315)
e. OPNAVINST 5450.46J, Doctrine and Policy Governing
U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBS)
and Construction Battalion Units (CBUS)
f. TB 55-46-1
g. NAVSUP PUB 505
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a. ACL
b. ALCE
c. Marshalling
d. AACG
e. DACG
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107 EMBARKATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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108 LOGISTICS FUNDAMENTALS 108
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a. NAVSUP 1250-1/1250-2
b. DD1348
c. NAVSUP 1149
d. COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB 4400/3
e. COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB 4400/5
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108 LOGISTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
a. MLN
b. ASG
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a. ARP
b. CTR
c. CSR
d. Greens Issue/Infantry Gear/Special Clothing
e. MLO
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a. NSN
b. COG
c. APL
d. AEL
e. NC
f. NIS
g. SIM
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108 LOGISTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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109 ADMINISTRATION/COMMAND AND CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS 109
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a. Commanding Officer
b. Executive Officer
c. Command Master Chief
d. Military Advisor
e. S-1 Admin Officer
f. S-2 Training/Intel Officer
g. S-3 Operations Officer
h. S-4 Supply Officer
i. Company Commanders
j. Platoon Commanders
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109 ADMINISTRATION/COMMAND AND CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS
(CONT'D)
a. Alfa
b. Bravo
c. Charlie/Delta
d. Headquarters
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a. COC/ACOC
b. MOCC
c. FEX
d. AIRDET
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109 ADMINISTRATION/COMMAND AND CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS
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110 CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (CESE) 110
FUNDAMENTALS
References:
a. NAVFAC P-404
b. COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11200.1
c. NAVEDTRA 10640-Jl, Equipment Operator 3 & 2
d. NAVEDTRA 10644-Gl, Construction Mechanic 3 & 2
e. Subject Matter Expert (SME)
f. NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist
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a. CESE
b. MHE
c. WHE
d. POL
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111 CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS FUNDAMENTALS 111
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112 CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION/BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR 112
FUNDAMENTALS
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112 CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION/BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR
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113 CAMP SUPPORT FUNDAMENTALS 113
References:
a. COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11014.2
b. NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook
c. NAVMED P-5010
d. NAVEDTRA 12532, Utilitiesman 3
e. NAVEDTRA 10662, Utilitiesman 2
f. NAVEDTRA 12523, Construction Electrician 3
g. NAVEDTRA 10636-J, Construction Electrician 3 & 2
h. EM-385-1-1, Safety and Health Requirements Manual
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a. Water supply
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113 CAMP SUPPORT FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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.10 Name the four general classes of fires and what type of
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INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS (300 SECTION)
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(4) Emergencies
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NAVEDTRA 43535
FINAL QUALIFICATION AS
SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE SPECIALIST (SCW)
NAME_________________________________________RATE/RANK___________
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Trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this
workstation. Recommend designation as a qualified SEABEE COMBAT
WARFARE SPECIALIST (SCW) (NAVEDTRA 43535).
RECOMMENDED__________________________________DATE________________
(Supervisor)
RECOMMENDED__________________________________DATE________________
(Division Officer)
RECOMMENDED__________________________________DATE________________
(Department Head)
QUALIFIED____________________________________DATE________________
(Commanding Officer or
Designated Representative)
SERVICE RECORD
ENTRY________________________________________DATE________________
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301 WORKSTATION - SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE SPECIALIST 301
(SCW)
301.1 PREREQUISITES
Before starting your assigned tasks, complete the following:
103 Weapons
107 Embarkation
108 Logistics
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301.1.1 Fundamentals From This PQS: (CONT'D)
301.2 TASKS
For the tasks listed below:
A B C D E F
FIRST AID
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301.2 TASKS (CONT'D)
A B C D E F
WEAPONS
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WEAPONS
.3 a. Disassemble the 5.56 mm M16 rifle X X X X
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301.2 TASKS (CONT'D)
A B C D E F
301.2.3 c. Assemble the 5.56 mm M16 rifle X X X X
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TACTICS
.4 a. Inspect, assemble, and perform
maintenance on 782 gear X X X X X X
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301.2 TASKS (CONT'D)
A B C D E F
301.2.4 d. Measure the straight line and curved
distance between two identical
locations on a grid map X X X X
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COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY
MATERIAL SYSTEM (CMS)
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CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL/RADIOLOGICAL (CBR)
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301.2 TASKS (CONT'D)
A B C D E F
LOGISTICS
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CONTINGENCY OPERATION
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301.3 INFREQUENT TASKS
A B C D E F
WEAPONS
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TACTICS
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301.3 INFREQUENT TASKS (CONT'D)
A B C D E F
301.3.3 e. React to a chance contact X X X X X X
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COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY
MATERIAL SYSTEMS
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CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION
a. Bunker X X X X X X
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301.3 INFREQUENT TASKS (CONT'D)
A B C D E F
301.3.6 b. Strongback tent X X X X X X
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c. Seahut X X X X X X
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LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS
Bluejackets' Manual
BUPERSINST 1080.1, Enlisted Distribution Verification Report
BUPERSINST 1616.9, Navy Enlisted Performance Evaluation Manual
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 4400.3A, NCF Supply Manual
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 1500.20
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCF OPLAN 9000
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 3120.1, Embarkation Manual
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11014.2
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCF OPLAN 9000
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 5100.1, Navy Construction Safety
Manual
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 3120.1, Embarkation Manual
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11200.1
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 5440
EM-385-1-1, Safety and Health Requirements Manual
FM 9-15
FM 3-5
FM 3-3
FM 23-35, U.S. Army Field Manual Pistols and Revolvers
FM 6-5
FM 0-30
Industrial/Construction Standards 29 CFR 1910/1926
MAC Pamphlet 50-13
MCU 2/P Operation and Maintenance Manual
NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook
NAVEDTRA 12532, Utilitiesman 3
NAVEDTRA 10669-C, Hospitalman 3 & 2
NAVEDTRA 10646, Builder 3
NAVEDTRA 10662, Utilitiesman 2
NAVEDTRA 10644-Gl, Construction Mechanic 3 & 2
NAVEDTRA 10640-Jl, Equipment Operator 3 & 2
NAVEDTRA 12523, Construction Electrician 3
NAVEDTRA 12081, Standard First Aid
NAVEDTRA 10636-J, Construction Electrician 3 & 2
NAVEDTRA 10185-C1, Gunner's Mate G 3 & 2
NAVFAC P-458, PRCP Interviewers Guide section, vol. 1
NAVFAC P-315
NAVFAC P-401, Pontoon Systems Manual
NAVFAC P-437, Facilities Planning Guide
NAVFAC P-405, Planning and Estimating Handbook
NAVFAC P-404
NAVMED P-5010
NAVSEA S9086-QH-STM-000/Shipboard BW/CW Defense and
Countermeasures, ch. 470, Stock# 0901-LP-470-0010
NAVSO P-3013, Financial Management of Resources
NAVSUP PUB 505
NAVSUP P-485, Afloat Supply Procedures
NCF Manual (P-315)
NWP-22
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