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        | loose from moorings and out of control (applied to anything lost, out of han, or left lying about)   |  | 
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        | near or toward the stern of the vessel |  | 
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        | the entire ship's company, both officer and enlisted |  | 
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        | an amount of money a member has coming out of his regular pay |  | 
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        | reply to an order or command meaning "I understand and will comply" |  | 
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        | building where Sailors live |  | 
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        | brass or shiny metal kept polished rather than painted |  | 
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        | anchored float used as an aid to navigation or to mark the location of an object |  | 
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        | an order to resume work or duties |  | 
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        | to throw off, to let go, to unfurl |  | 
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        | compartment in which anchor chain is stowed |  | 
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        | raising or lowering of the national flag, ceremonies held at 0800 and sunset for hoisting and hauling down the national ensign |  | 
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        | to dispose of by throwing over the side |  | 
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        | national flag; commissioned officer between the rank of Chief Warrant Officer and Lieutenant Junior Grade |  | 
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        | a unit of length (equal to 6 feet) used for measuring the depth of water |  | 
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        | any commissioned officer in paygrade )-7 or above |  | 
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        | an opening in a bulwark or lifeline that provides access to a brow or accommodation ladder; an order meaning to clear the way |  | 
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        | permission to leave the base (usually for not more than 48 hours) |  | 
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        | lines erected around the weatherdecks of a ship to prevent personnel from falling or being washed over the side |  | 
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        | assembling of all hands for muster, instruction, and inspection |  | 
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        | drinking fountain; a rumor |  | 
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        | lock, put away or stop work |  | 
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        | hospital or medical clinic |  | 
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        | time to sleep, end fo day |  | 
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        | working above the highest deck: generally performing maintenance on the ship's mast |  | 
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