Year: 1976 Language: English Author: Allen Bissell Genre: Other Publisher: United States Naval Institute Press Edition: Second Printing 1977 ISBN: 0-87021-627-9 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 180 Description: This book is offered as a guide to all division officers of the fleet, and as a text to all officer candidates and midshipmen who desire to gain a basic understanding of shipboard damage control. In an effort toward building such an understanding, this book provides information on principles of stability, organizational concepts and practices, an introduction to some systems and equipment, and a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of computer support in damage control. The concepts as well as the equipment of damage control are tools, some merely useful, some critical. How well these tools serve depends upon the men who use them and the proficiency of those men. In succeeding chapters, this book will discuss ways in which to prepare oneself and one’s subordinates for the prompt and efficient control of damage at sea.
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Shipboard Damage Control
Language: English
Author: Allen Bissell
Genre: Other
Publisher: United States Naval Institute Press
Edition: Second Printing 1977
ISBN: 0-87021-627-9
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 180
Description: This book is offered as a guide to all division officers of the fleet, and as a text to all officer candidates and midshipmen who desire to gain a basic understanding of shipboard damage control. In an effort toward building such an understanding, this book provides information on principles of stability, organizational concepts and practices, an introduction to some systems and equipment, and a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of computer support in damage control.
The concepts as well as the equipment of damage control are tools, some merely useful, some critical. How well these tools serve depends upon the men who use them and the proficiency of those men.
In succeeding chapters, this book will discuss ways in which to prepare oneself and one’s subordinates for the prompt and efficient control of damage at sea.
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