Submarine - Flight Quarters NP 11335RA USN 1596 EMERGENCY CALLS 4. Man your planes. // -->, OFFICER The smoking lamp is now lit in all berthing spaces. Near Union Mills, our troops camped for the night in line of battle; our little tent was pitched upon the banks of the stream, in rear of our army, almost within bugle-call of the rebel lines. Word Passed: General Quarters. Flight Crash: Bi-directional sweep tone from 1040hz to 2415hz & back, 1100ms interval for sweep. Word Passed: Respot the deck. "Call to Quarters" signals everyone to get ready for bed. Secure front quarters. After day 3 of this dipsticks antics me and a couple of other guys convinced the the comm guys, through a bribe of Jack Daniels, to turn up the volume to the 1MC speakers in the Chiefs Quarters. Bugle: Taps. Pipe: Word To Be Passed. This is the new generation 1MC stack, with the alarms sounding higher pitched then the older AN/SIA-114B stack. NOTE - New type alarm typically used for flooding alarm or other type of emergency indications. Explanation: (not part of the call) When assigned equipment is not to be provided, the word passed in the Abandon Ship call is changed accordingly to sound this way. Diving Sequence - Unknown 688 class Submarine diving (AN/WIC-2), Submarine - Diving Alarm - AN/WIC-2 - Unknown 688 or 726 class Submarine, Submarine - This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. Non-scheduled bugle calls are Bugle Calls and Boatswain Pipe Calls : Bugles and Boatswain Pipes - A short history from The New York Times, May 15, 1898 (pdf file). WebNew York. It meant prepare the ship for combat or for some other serious event. // -->