- have the "conn." — James
Alden Barber, 2005, "Introduction", The
Naval Shiphandler's Guide, p. 8. Mark B.
Templeton "Conn" is also a verb
describing the...
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being fully conversant with the
principles of ship-handling, a good
shiphandler or
pilot will have
developed their sense of 'situational awareness' to...
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expanse of water. They must
behave just like real ships,
giving the
shiphandler the same sensations.
Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves...
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expanse of water. They must
behave just like real ships,
giving the
shiphandler the same sensations.
Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves...
- head. In 1982, he was
awarded the Commander-in-Chief
Pacific Fleet's
Shiphandler-of-the-Year Award. In 1984, he
joined the
staff at the U.S.
Naval Academy...
- his tour of duty on the Spruance, he was
named a U.S.
Atlantic Fleet “
Shiphandler of the Year.”
Marks has
earned the
following medals: the Meritorious...
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expanse of water. They must
behave just like real ships,
giving the
shiphandler the same sensations.
Physical conditions such as wind, currents, waves...
- The fire was
first discovered in the
premises of
Messrs Bell and Dunn,
shiphandlers and hardwaremen,
where a
considerable quantity of very
combustible material...
- open
expanse of water. They must
behave like real ships,
giving the
shiphandler the same sensations. Wind, currents, waves,
water depths,
channels and...