He wrote 115 military maxims
Napoleon Bonaparte
the highest military tribunal
General Court Martial
the backbone of a ship
the keel
the father of the U.S. Constitution
James Madison
Anchors used by submarines
mushroom anchor
The first strategist
Sun Tzu
extending out 200 nautical miles, a coastal state has exclusive rights in this zone
Exclusive Economic Zone
times for morning and evening colors
0800 and sunset
Amendment that guarantees the right to a trial by jury
6th Amendment
length of a standard shot of anchor chain
15 fathoms or 90 feet
He wrote "Vom Kriege" or "On War"
Karl von Clausewitz
held by the XO prior to Captain's Mast
screening mast
the Navy's first aircraft carrier
the USS Langley
when the Coast Guard becomes part of the Navy
in wartime
in order the color of the port and starboard running lights
red and green
de Seversky's book
Air Power: Key to Survival
the basic set of laws governing the U.S. Navy
Navy Regulations
the three important developments in aircraft carriers after World War II
angled flight deck, steam catapult, nuclear power
the two service chiefs that report to SECNAV
CNO and the Commandant of the Marine Corps
in a crossing situation, this vessel must give way
the vessel having the other vessel to starboard
Alfred Thayer Mahan's book
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History
Articles 77-134 of the UCMJ
the punitive articles
where the "jack" flies
from the jackstaff at the ship's bow
Organization that brings equipment, fuel, supplies and ammo to U.S. Naval forces
Military Sealift Command
term for when the anchor is hoisted from the bottom
anchor's aweigh