Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
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Job Title: | Marine Deck Officer |
Branch: | Army |
Class: | Warrant Officer |
Description: | Commands Army watercraft vessels on oceans, bays, sounds, lakes, and coastal waters; is responsible for proper operation and safety of the vessel including discipline of the crew and seaworthiness of the vessel; must know maritime law and have a working knowledge of international and inland rules of the road; is proficient in seamanship and ship handling; operates all deck machinery and equipment, including ground tackle, cargo gear, lifeboat, raft, fire fighting and lifesaving equipment, emergency steering, and damage control systems; qualified to control destination of vessel using all navigational aids, including electronic equipment (radio direction finders, radar, Loran-C, SATNAV, GPS, and fathometers); conducts radio and visual communication with government and commercial vessels and shore stations, including flashing light, semaphore, and flag-hoist signaling using international procedures when required; knows cargo planning, stowage procedures, and techniques of loading and securing cargo to ensure seaworthiness; is proficient in celestial navigation; uses navigational aids, including charts, compasses, sextants, lighthouse, and light buoys both at sea and when approaching shore; hold qualifying license for command position, validated by the Marine Qualification Board of the Army; if holding a masters license, must also have radar operation qualifications; may also serve as a nautical science instructor. |
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