A period of duty
What is "Watch"?
Recruit progress documentation slip
What is "Performance Tracker"?
To throw off ; to let go ; to unfurl
What is "Cast Off"?
Room
What is "Compartment"?
Permission to leave the base
What is "Liberty"?
Loose from moorings (applied to anything lost, out of hand, or left flying about)
What is "Adrift"?
The compartment where enlisted personnel eat
What is "Mess Deck"?
Lock ; Put away or stop work
What is "Secure"?
Beneath the deck (downstairs)
What is "below"?
Referring to the left side of a vessel when seen by someone facing the bow
What is "Port"?
Above the vessel's uppermost solid structure (overhead or high above)
What is "Aloft"?
Hospital or medical clinic
What is "Sickbay"?
Lower or bring down
What is "Strike"?
Assembly of all hands for accountability
What is "All Hands / Muster / Quarters"?
A moveable ladder used for boarding a vessel from a pier
What is "Brow"?
Bed
What is "Bunk or Rack"?
Referring to the right side of a vessel when seen by someone facing the bow
What is "Starboard"?
Time to sleep ; End of day
What is "Taps"?
The cooking compartment or kitchen on a vessel
What is "Galley"?
An order to begin work
What is "Turn to"?
The front of the ship
What is "Bow"?
Opening in a bulwark / lifeline that provides access to a brow ; an order meaning to clear the way
What is "Gangway"?
When a vessel is not tied to a pier or at anchor
What is "Underway"?
The officer who acting directly under the commanding officer is responsible on an assigned day / watch for overseeing the unit / vessel, preserving order, protecting property, and enforcing regulations
What is "Officer of the Day / Deck (OOD)"?
The vertical structure from a vessel that holds rigging for flags and pennants, electronic equipment, and the National Ensign while underway; the flagpole at a shore-based unit
What is "Mast"?