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The Bluejackets' Manual. Saluting. Sailors may salute lefthanded if the right is encumbered Saluting is not done sitting down, unless in a vehicle Also salute US Merchant Marine and Public Health Service officers, and Chiefs or Senior Petty Officers that perform duties normally assigned to an officer.  · Return to: WW2 Menu About this page: The Bluejackets' Manual - The intent is to provide the table of contents of this manual to provide a feel for what was expected of a seaman in WW2. The Manual is pages, unindexed, and issued to the millions who wore the blue jacket during the war. This is the one used with only minor revisions throughout World War II. From the days of oars and coal-fired engines to the computerized era of the 21st century, The Bluejacket's Manual has been an essential part of the American Sailor's sea bag for over one hundred years, serving as an introduction to the Navy for new recruits and as a reference book for Sailors of all ranks. Written by a Sailor whose decades of naval service included sea duty in patrol craft /5().


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The Bluejackets' Manual. Naval Institute aboard active aircraft anchor apply arms assigned assistance attack battle blue boat called carrier carry Chapter Chief. Early Bluejackets' Manual (BJM) edition numbers present a problem. The edition clearly states 2nd edition. The , , , , two different versions, and the version do not state an edition number on the cover or on the title page. Not until the BJM does Third Edition boldly appears on the cover. The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed the United States' vaunted battleship navy. Yet, the most powerful fleet the world had ever seen would rise from the ashes of December 7th.

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