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NAVY FILING

MANUAL

FIFTH EDITION

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NAVEXOS P-20(Rev.)
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Administrative Office
NAVY DEPARTMENT
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Washington 25, D. C.

THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY


Washington
10 February 1950.

From:

Secretary of the Navy.

To:

All Ships and Stations.

Subj:

Navy Filing Manual, Fifth Edition, NAVEXOS P-20 (REV).

1. The Secretary of the Navy on 5 July 1923 directed that the Navy Filing Manual be
adopted for use and placed in effect in the Naval Establishment. The original edition was fol
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Bureaus and Offices and the U. S. Marine Corps are encouraged to develop simplified manuals
derived from the Fifth Edition for activities under their cognizance, particularly where
activities such as hospitals, air stations, ships, and recruiting stations, are in numbers suf
ficient to warrant such specialized manuals. In this way specialized activities may have the
benefits of even greater standardization.
4. The Fifth Edition, developed by the Navy Filing Manual Permanent Committee under
the direction of the Administrative Office, Navy Department, is a manual issued by that Office
in accordance with U. S. Navy Regulations, 1948, Article 1205.2. Revisions of the Manual
will be accomplished in accordance with this Article. The Administrative Officer, Navy De
partment, will maintain the Manual up to date, making changes, additions, and deletions as
required.
DAN A. KIMBALL

Acting

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CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
Page

Part
Part
Part
Part
Part
Part

I.
II.
III.

IV.
V.
VI.

Introduction ....................................
Organization of the Manual .......................
File Symbols ...................................
Application of the Manual by Indiidual Activities ....
Arrangement of Material According to File Symbols..
Suggestions for Mail and File Operations ..........

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FILE CLASSIFICATION MANUAL


SUBJECT GROUPS:

A.
F.
H.
J.
L.
M.
N.

Administration ...................................
Aircraft Design, Construction, and Specialized Material
Navigation and Natural and Physical Sciences.. .......

General Materials .................................


Logistics and Fiscal Matters........................
Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry.....................
Shore Establishments Design, Construction, and Related

Material .....................................
P. Personnel .........................................
S. Ships Design, Construction, and Specialized Material ....
X. Ordnance Design, Construction, and Specialized Material

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25

29

33

35

39

43

47

NAME TITLE GROUPS .......................................

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX ......................................

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CONVERSION TABLE .........................................

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ways, railways, buildings and other


structures, plants, and distribution sys
tems.

Examples: OA MARINE CORPS OF


FICERS ("0" for officers;
"A" for Marine Corps)

P. PERSONNEL-includes the various


subjects relating to personnel adminis
tration. This group includes both civilian
and military personnel subjects.

NA NAVAL AIR STA


TIONS ("N" for Naval Shore
Establishment; "A" for air
stations)

S. SHIPS DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION,


AND SPECIALIZED MATERIAL-in
cludes subjects in connection with the
design and construction of ships, includ
ing specialized materials.

A common symbol for the entire group is


indicated by repeating the group letter.

X. ORDNANCE DESIGN, CONSTRUC


TION, AND SPECIALIZED MATER
IAL-includes subjects in connection
with the design and construction of all
ordnance items, including specialized
materials.
a. Primary Subjects.-Major subjects are
divided into primary subjects by adding an
Arabic numeral to the single letter.
Example:

Al Plans, projects, and de


velopments.

b. Secondary Subjects.-Primary subjects


are divided into secondary subjects by adding
a dash (-) and another Arabic numeral to the
primary subject.
Example: Al-1

Programs.

2. Name Title Groups


The name title groups consist of names and
titles as distinguished from subjects. The
name title groups include classes of materials,
classes and types of vessels and aircraft, fleet
organizations, shore establishments, foreign
governments, United States Government de
partments and agencies, commercial firms and
enterprises, and classifications of civilian and
military personnel.
A name title is identified by two capital
letters of the alphabet. The first letter repre
sents the group and the second letter indicates
a primary subdivision.
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Examples: 00
NN

OFFICER
NEL

PERSON

NAVAL SHORE ES
TABLISHMENT

The official symbols for types of aircraft,


vessels, and guided missiles are not file sym
bols, but for convenience they are included
and are authorized for use as file symbols.
These symbols in many instances consist of
more than two letters of the alphabet.
Example: AVS

AVIATION SUPPLY
SHIPS

Secondary breakdowns of name titles are


indicated by an Arabic numeral added to the
double letters.
Example: "EE5 Department of Jus
tice," under "EE Execu
tive Branch"
3. Alphabetical Index
A detailed list of subjects and name titles is
contained in the alphabetical index. The index
contains many items which are not listed in
the subject and name title groups. Subjects in
the alphabetical index are grouped to facili
tate the determination of the correct file sym
bols without consulting the subject categories
in every instance.
4. Conversion Table
A conversion table is provided as an aid in
determining changes made in particular file
symbols. The table lists in parallel columns
the filing symbol in the Fourth Edition and
the corresponding symbol in the Fifth Edition.

SECTIO-1I .. I10EtCRIPTION

I. INTRODUCTION

The Navy Filing Manual, Fifth Edition,


which is designed to meet the filing needs of
the ,:Naval Establishment, provides a convenient classification plan for the arrangement of subjects usually found in general
correspondence files. It reflects the functions
of the Navy and permits the establishment
of a simplified filing systemin. Small activities
can adapt the manual to their needs by maintaining a minimum number of folders and
arranging material within those folders according to file symbols assigned. Files may
then be expanded by establishing additional
file folders as required without the necessity
of changing the file symbols originally assigned to the correspondence. Large central
files and specialized activities can adapt the
manual to their needs by establishing file

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folders for major, primary and secondary


subjects as. required and by subdividing such
subjects where needed. No attempt should
be made to apply this manual without first
becoming familiar. with the instreuctions and
index as well as with the subject and name
,
title groups."
Parenthetic notes are provided, as neces
sary, to explain the use of a subject. The lists
of subordinate subjects in parentheses are
examples only and are not to be considered
inclusive.
Recommendations for changes should be
forwarded via the chain of command to the
Administrative Officer, Navy Department,
Washington 25, D. C. All recommendations
should state the proposal and reasons therefor.

ORGANIZATION OF THE MANUAL

The Navy Filing Manual, Fifth Edition, is


divided into four parts: subject groups, name
title groups, alphabetical index, and conver
sion table.
1. Subject Groups
There are 10 major subject groups, each
identified by a single letter of the alphabet:
A. ADMINISTRATION -

includes those

administrative and management subjects


used in establishing, organizing, and
operating the Naval Establishment.
F. AIRCRAFT DESIGN, CONSTRUC
TION, AND SPECIALIZED MATER
IAL-includes aeronautical subjects in
connection with the design and construc
tion of aircraft, including specialized
materials.
H. NAVIGATION AND NATURAL AND
PHYSICAL SCIENCES-includes :navigational subjects, natural and physical
sciences, and related matter.

J. GENERAL

MATERIALS -

includes

those material items not included in other


groups in the manual, such as aircraft,
ships, and ordnance. The material items
in the "J" group are common to most ac
tivities in the Navy. Activities having a
need for types of material by classes may
use the "JJ"symbol with the appropriate
class number taken from the "Index of
General Stores Section, Catalog of Naval
Material."
L. LOGISTICS ANDFISCAL MATTERS
-includes the various budget and ac
counting subjects, the supply system,
disbursing, and logistics processes as
applied to material.
M. MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND DEN
TISTRY-includes treatment, equipment
and supplies, and related subjects.
N. SHORE ESTABLISHMENTS DESIGN,
CONSTRUCTION, AND RELATED
MATERIAL-includes grounds, high
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SECTION I - DESCRIPTION

III. FILE SYMBOLS


Two subjects: J6/L8-5 or
L8-5/J6 Sale of Automo
biles
Two name titles: OO/QR or
QR/OO0 Naval Reserve Of
ficers

1. Structure of File Symbols


File symbols are formed as follows:
A major sub
ject ....... A ADMINISTRATION
Primary sub
division .... A6 Communications
Second
ary
subdi
vision ..... A6-6 Files and Records
Name titles are formed as follows:
A name title FF Fleets, Forces, etc.
Primary sub
division . . . . FF15 Sea Frontiers
Second
ary
subdi
vision ..... FF15-1 Alaskan Sea
Frontier

2. Subdivisions
The file symbols which appear in the manual
may be further subdivided by combination of
file symbols or arbitrary assignment of Arabic
numerals.
a. Combination of file symbols.-A com
bination of file symbols, either subject or name
title in any order, separated by a slant (/)
represents a further subdivision of the first
symbol indicated. Such combination will be
used only to indicate the subdivision of a file
number and not to indicate cross-references.
File symbols are not joined with serial num
bers or originator's codes.
Examples: Subject and name title:
A3/EN or EN/A3 Organi
zation of the Navy Depart
ment

A third symbol may be added after another


slant (/) where the volume of material in a
file warrants further subdivision. It is recom
mended, however, that not more than two
symbols be used in combination.
b. Arbitrary Symbols.-Subdivision of file
symbols may be indicated by the assignment
of an Arabic numeral, a name, or an abbrevia
tion, in lieu of combination of file symbols.
Examples:
A4

Operations and Status


of Vessels, etc.
A4-3 Ship and aircraft
movements
A4-3/1 Operation orders
A4-3/1-1 Movement orders
A6 Communications
A6-6 Files and Records
A6-6/1 Records disposal
A6-6/1-1 Records Disposal
schedules
Since arbitrary symbols are not preceded
by a letter of the alphabet they are readily
distinguished from the file symbols appearing
in the manual. Arbitrary symbols may be used
by an activity for its own convenience and
should mean nothing to another activity. Ar
bitrary symbols, however, must follow a stan
dard file symbol separated therefrom by a
slant (/). Arbitrary numerals may be added
to any file symbol or combination of file sym
bols.

IV. APPLICATION OF THE MANUAL BY INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES


The Navy Filing Manual, Fifth Edition,
provides a standard pattern for establishing
and operating files in the Naval Establish-

ment. Its provisions, properly applied, can be


adapted to any naval activity and a standard
filing system for the Navy will result.
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While additions of new subjects to ~the


manual will be made only by the Administra
tive Officer, Navy Department, arbitrary sub
divisions may be made by individual activities
or specified by administrative commands as
heeds dictate, as provided ini Part III, Section
2b, and Part IV, Sectioni' 2. Lists of such
arbitrary subdivisions may be added to the
manual in,proper places or additional pages
may be prepared.

1. Determination of the Number of File


Folders Required
In determining the number of file folders
required, four methods may be used:
a. "Base Folder" Method.-Establish a
"base folder" for each of the ten major sub
jects, "A", "F", "S", etc. Assign the proper
file symbol to all correspondence and arrange
the correspondence within the "base folder"
according to file number assigned. As these
"base folders" expand, prepare additional
folders for the particular subject or subjects
causing the expansion. In this manner the
number of file folders is kept to a minimum
and standard file symbols are used. As files
expand it is not necessary to change the origi
nal file numbers when establishing additional
file folders. This system is recommended for
small activities requiring files for correspond
ence of a general nature.
b. "Inclusive Folder" Method.-Establish
file folders for subjects within a given group,
i.e., "Al to A6," "A7 to A15," "S1 to S15," etc.
Assign.the proper file symbol to all correspon
dence and arrange the correspondence within
the folder in the proper place according to file
symbol assigned. Files may then be expanded
as. follows:
"Al to A6" becomes voluminous. Deter
mine the subject causing the expansion,
establish an additional folder, and relabel
quires a separate folder, remove all "Al"
:material from the inclusive folder, place in
a new folder labeled ':"Al", and relabel
original folder "A2 toA6." If "A3.' is cauls8

Sing the4;expansion, remove all "Al to A3"

material from the inclusive folder, place in


a new folder labeled -'A1 to AS,"-adil ielabel
original folder "A4 to A6."
This system is recommended for large central
files containing correspondence of a general
nature, the requirements of which are not
definitely known at the time of establishing
the files. The number of folders required is
reduced to a minimum, and a place is provided
for correspondence on any subject. Standard
file symbols are used; therefore, files can
readily be expanded.
c. Subject/Subdivision Method.--Establish
file folders for subjects, arbitrarily subdivided
as required. For example, the files of a Re
cruiting Station may require only one folder
for all subjects in the "A" group or one folder
for "P19". In other files a great amount of
detail may be required and many additional
file folders will need be established. If the
requirements for a particular subject are not
known, the "base folder" method for determin
ing the requirements is suggested. This sys
tem is recommended only for specialized
activities.
d. ArbitraryApplicationMethod.--Certain
specialized types of material, other than
correspondence, such as blueprints, catalogs,
photographs, and publications, may be set up
as separate files without the assignment of a
file symbol for each record, when the volume
of such material warrants. For example, a
Test Station may file all test reports on a given
project under any arbitrary symbol, arranged
to meet the needs of the particular Test Sta
tion. Photographic Laboratories, Public In
formation Offices, and other activities, where
necessary, may code, catalog, and file photo
graphs as required. Blueprints may be in
dexed, cataloged, and filed according to print
number.

2. Coi`ihation and Arbitrary Subdivision


Filing requirements should govern,the sys
tem to be used in combining file symbols and
assigning arbitrary numerals. For example,

SECTION/I "-DESCRIRTION

the average activity will find "A6-6 Files and


Records" sufficient. Specialized records activi
ties will need additional subdivisions which
are nimade by either adding arbitrary numerals
or combining the basic symbol with other file
symbols as follows:
A6-6
A6-6/1

A6-6/1-1

A6-6/2

A6-6/2-1

A6-6/2-2

Files and Records


Current records
Filing systems
Non current records
Disposal schedules
Transfer and disposal

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Taxes
Federal
Income
State.
Tobacco

Files and Records


Disposition of records
Destruction of records
Custody of records
Inventory of records

In making such subdivisions, care must be


taken to avoid overlapping of subjects. If the
basis of subdivision is not consistent there will
be confusion as to which symbol should be
used. In the following "wrong" example, for
instance, would a letter on Federal Income
Taxes be filed L14/1 or L14/2? In the "right"
arrangement there would be no question
L14/1-1 in both cases.
Right

Right

Wrong

L14
L14/1
L14/2
L14/3
L14/4

A6-6
A6-6/L8-5
A6-6/L8-5/1
A6-6/L8-6
A6-6/L8-6/1

L14
L14/1
L14/1-1
L14/1-2
L14/2
L14/2-1
L14/2-2

Taxes
Federal
Income
Tobacco
State
Income
Tobacco

3. Suggested Applications of Specific


Subjects
a. Abstract Subjects.-If additional sub
divisions are needed under an abstract subject
such as "Scientific Research and Develop
ment," it is appropriate to subdivide it by
concrete subjects, such as "J2-5 Plastics"
(e.g., A11/J2-5). In other instances better
subdivision may be made by using well-known
designations, such as research project num
bers.
b. Concrete Subjects.-While the subject
groups reflect the functions of the Navy,
some overlapping and duplication exist in the
"Administrative-function-material" groups.
For example, A4-3 represents the administra
tive details in connection with ship and air
craft movements, even though such move
ments constitute drills, exercises, or practices.
A5 represents the administrative details con
cerning drills, exercises, and practices. A16
represents the technical and administrative
details concerning actual or simulated war-

L14
L14/1
L14/1-1
L14/1-2
L14/2
L14/2-1
L14/2-2

Taxes
Income
Federal
State
Tobacco
Federal
State

fare operations. Material groups are to be


used for both administrative and technical
details concerning material. For example:
An Operation Order for a mixed
force to conduct certain exercises
A Destroyer Force Commander ar
ranges for, and reports on, depth
charge exercises. ..... I.......
An Air Group Commander arranges
for, and reports on bomb exercises
A Destroyer reports on design and
performance of depth charges...
The Force Commander reports on
the Hunter Killer exercises con
ducted during the operation .....
The Force Commander makes an
overall report on the exercises
analyzed from a "Submarine
Warfare" viewpoint ..........
The Force Commander makes
recommendations for further
exercises ....................

A4-3

A5-4
A5-5
X8

A5-15

A16-6

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The Force Commander makes rec


ommendations for conducting
actual or simulated warfare opera
tions involving combined forces.. A16-9
c: Material Groups.-It is suggested that
activities having a need for types of materials
by classes use the "JJ" symbol with the ap
propriate class number taken from the "Index
of General Stores Section, Catalog of Naval
Material." If the "JJ" symbol is used the "J"
group should be disregarded by that particu
lar activity.
d. Name Titles.-Since specific symbols
are not provided for all names, activities de
siring to subdivide the name titles may do so
by adding a slant and assigning an arbitrary
symbol or adding the name or initials and
arranging alphabetically.
For example, the Atomic Energy Com
mission may be indicated in one of the follow
ing ways:

EH/1
EH/AEC
EH/Atomic Energy Commission
The types of shore establishments may be sub
divided by geographical location.
Subjects

Example: "NA/Norfolk" for "Naval Air


Station, Norfolk, Va."
Vessel symbols may be found in the "Naval
Vessel Register" (NAVSHIPS 18-1). Vessel
identification numbers should be used with
the symbols without the slant (e.g., BB61
and not BB/61). If the name of the vessel
is used, it should be preceded by the
slant (e.g., BB/IOWA). Activities may
use the personnel name title symbols
(LL, MM, 00) to segregate personnel sub
jects. All correspondence on civilian per
sonnel subjects may be brought together by
using the "LL" symbol to precede the sub
ject symbol, as LL/P18-1. If desired, the
subject may be subdivided by the personnel
name title symbol, as P18-1/LL.

4. Suggested Methods of Subdividing Files


Any subject or name title in this manual
may be further subdivided to meet the indivi
dual requirements of activities. Such sub
divisions should be made in a logical and
systematic manner. The following types of
subdivisions by the method indicated are
appropriate:
Subdivide by

Boards, committees, firms, individuals, government organizations........


Name
Contracts, purchase orders, requisitions ................................

Number
Cities, towns, Area Commands, warfare operations...................
Location
Programs, reports, claims, decisions..................................
Subject
Appropriations, budget estimates .....................................

Date (fiscal year)

5. Unclassifiable Communications
Inasmuch as new subjects such as develop
ments, materials, and operations are con
stantly appearing in correspondence, and
because of the impossibility of predicting
such subjects, "A27 UNCLASSIFIABLE
COMMUNICATIONS" is provided for han
dling correspondence in connection therewith.
When correspondence is believed unclassifi
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able under a subject in the manual, it will be


filed temporarily under "A27". A copy or brief
of the correspondence in question will be for
warded to the Administrative Officer, Navy
Department, Washington 25, D. C., for deci
sion as to the proper classification and for the
addition of a suitable subject in the next
change to the manual. "A27" may be sub
divided by the addition of arbitrary symbols
in the manner prescribed for other groups.

SECTION I - DESCRIPTION

For example, a new subject may be subdivided as follows:


A27/New subject

V.

ARRANGEMENT OF MATERIAL ACCORDING TO FILE SYMBOLS

The arrangement of material or folders


in a file drawer is determined by the file
symbols appearing thereon. The file folders
should be arranged in the same order in
which symbols appear in the manual. To
eliminate confusion as to the arrangement
of combined symbols where arbitrary nu
merals or other file symbols have been added
and to standardize their arrangement, it is
necessary that the order of each be estab
lished. The arrangement outlined below
should be followed:
a. A major subject symbol to which a
slant has been added precedes the primary
subject symbols appearing in the manual.
For example, A/1 and A/2 precede Al.
b. A primary subject symbol to which a

Then, when the new subject is included in


the manual, it is only necessary to change the
label on the file folder and put the folder in
the proper place in the file arrangement.

slant has been added precedes the same sym


bol when followed by a dash. For example,
A1/1 and A1/2 precede Al-1.
c. When one symbol is subdivided by more
than one of the methods authorized in Part
III, Section 2, the following order is estab
lished:
(1) Arbitrary numerals precede subject
file symbols. For example, A1/9 precedes
A1/A6.
(2) Subject file symbols precede name
title file symbols or initials. For example,
A1/S11 precedes A1/FS.
(3) Name title file symbols precede
names or abbreviations. For example,
A6/FS precedes A6/AlNavs.

VI. SUGGESTIONS FOR MAIL AND FILE OPERATIONS


The suggestions outlined here are offered
as methods of reducing and simplifying office
work. Each command is responsible for
evaluating the suggestions and for adopting
those which will best accomplish the mail
and file operations of the activity. The sug
gestions are not mandatory; they are offered
for adoption as appropriate.
1. Organization of File Activities
Naval activities should be uniform in the
methods of establishing and controlling files.
Coordination of records is necessary to pre
vent duplication of effort, waste of space and
materials, incomplete files, and an overall less
efficient operation. A strictly centralized file
includes all the official files of an activity
housed in one location and under the cog
nizance of one official. A central file has great
est advantage when several offices have need
for the same record, and such offices are

placed near the file or adequate messenger


service is available. Classified files are usual
ly centralized for security purposes rather
than for the other factors mentioned. Be
cause of reference requirements, many ac
tivities require decentralized files. In decen
tralized files records are located in the office
having primary need for them. There should
be only one official file for records and only
one official copy filed in one place. In either
case all records should be under the central
control of one official. A definite plan should
be decided upon by the commanding officer
as to which system would best suit the needs
of his activity.
2. Handling Classified Matter
The handling and filing of classified matter
should be carried out in accordance with the
"United States Navy Security Manual for
Classified Matter" (OpNav-32-P-1100).
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3. Mail Handling Hints


a. -Recording.-It should not be necessary
to record all incoming: and outgoing mail.
The Commanding: Officer should define the
types of mail to be recorded, such as that
pertaining to policy, funds, organization, and
Congressional inquiries. This will serve as a
guide so that only the more important mail
rather than routine mail will be recorded and
controlled. Extra copies of outgoing letters
may serve as an outgoing mail log if one is
necessary. Of course, necessary records
should be maintained for the receipt and
handling of classified material 'and remit
tances.
b. Routing.-Incoming mail should be
routed promptly to the action desk. It should
not be necessary to attach routing sheets to.
every piece of correspondence, especially
that of a routine nature which concerns only
one office in which it will be filed.

4. Filing Hints
a. Classifying.-"Classifying" as used
herein is the mental process of determining
the correct subject under .which a record
should be filed and any subordinate subjects
which should be cross referenced. It does not
refer to security classifications such as Con
fidential or Secret. Classifying is the most
important filing operation since it determiies
where papers are to be filed so that they"may
be found quickly. Coding is the simple process
of writing the file symbols on the papers to
be filed. The file symbol under which a letter
will be filed should be written by the classifier
in the upper right or left corner of the letter.
Cross reference symbols, if any, should be
listed under the file symbol. To classify a'
document properly, it is necessary to read
and analyze it carefully. The following fac
tors should be considered:
(1) The most important, definite, or
concrete subject mentioned.
(2) The purpose or general significance
of the document.
(3) The manner in which similar docu
inents are asked for.

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S(4) The file symbol under which pre


vious documents of a similar nature are
filed.
The classifier should not be misled by a file
symbol which might appear on an incoming
letter or -the subject line thereon as either
may be inappropriate for his own use. Parts,
accessories, attachments, and components of
material items should be filed with the mate
rial item to which they' belong, unless the
activity concerned has sufficient volume of
material to warrant further subdivision.
b. Cross-Referencing.-A cross reference
is a record filed under a name or another
subject to indicate where the basic record
to which it refers is filed. The cross reference
may be in the form of a cross reference sheet
(NAVGEN 1009) or an extra copy of a
letter. A copy of a letter used as a cross
reference should show any changes made to
the basic letter or a notation should be made
thereon referring to the corrected letter in
the files. Cross references serve a useful pur
pose in locating material. The excessive use
of cross references causes a waste of time in
searching through a bulk of material and
consumes valuable space in the files, as well
as man-hours to prepare, sort, arrange, and
file them. Ordinarily endorsements should be
cross-referenced only when subjects not cov
ered by the basic correspondence are intro
duced. Cross references should not be. indi
cated on outgoing copies of correspondence.
They should bear only the one file number,
if any is used, under which the letter will be
filed by the originator.
c. Sorting.-The sorting operation is the
process of arranging the papers to be filed
in the order in which they will be placed in
the folders as determined by the file symbols
and dates on the papers. Sorting should be
done continuously so that the papers will
always be in order and can be located readily
if wanted. A desk sorter should be used when
the number of pieces to be sorted is .over
100. There are many types of sorters suit
able for large volumes of papers.
d. Reducing Duplicate Material.-Only

SECTI0
K

I - DESC.IPTi1

necessary duplicate copies of papers should


be filed, and all duplication should be elim
inated wherever possible. Routite sheets should
not be filed with correspondence unless they
contain essential information. The initialing
or signing. of correspondence, instead of the
route sheets, provides a record as to who has
seen or ,handled the communication. Extra
reading or' day files should not be filed with
official records. A serial number file and a,
day file should not be maintained where one
would ;serve both purposes apd as an out
going mail log as well.
e. Placing Papers in Folders.-Papers to
be filed should have no pins or clips attached.
Papers belonging together should be securely
stapled in the upper left-hand corner. Before
placing a paper in a folder, the file symbols
on the paper and on the folder label should
be checked to see that they agree. Papers
within a folder should be filed face forward
with heading to the left in chronological
order, with the latest date to the front. Un
dated papers should be filed after papers
dated the last day of the month in which
received. Where practicable, papers should
be filed loose instead of bound. The binding
of papers in folders costs 25 to 50 percent
more than loose filing. If it is necessary to
bind papers to folders, standard fasteners
should be used rather than staples. To pre
serve the neatness of papers and to prevent
them from being torn, care should be taken
that their edges do not protrude beyond the
edges of the folder.
f. Case Filing.-In many instances, the
simplest method of filing and the one most
useful for reference purposes is that of
placing together related papers on a par
ticular person, place, or thing. Examples of
this "case" method of filing are:
(1) Personnel files in which all papers
concerning a specific employee are kept
together under the name of the person.
(2) Contract files in which all papers
concerning a specific contract are kept to
gether by contract number or by name of
the contractor.

A fomp..of "case" filing, may be adapted to.


the general subject folders Iby Iftemng
together within such folders papers related
to each other, so that a complete story of a
transaction is kept together.
g. Charging Out Records.-A charge-out
record should be maintained for all material
removed from the file. "Out." cards or chargeout forms (File-out Card NAVGEN 1016 for
Department and NDGEN 1016 for field) are
suitable. Where material is filed loose, the
usual. practice .is to bind the material to a
backing, board when it is charged out and
then to remove it when refiled. All chargeouts should be. checked periodically in a
follow-up procedure. These procedures are
necessary to. insure control of the records
and to prevent their misplacement. Files
personnel should be kept informed as to the
location of all records charged out of the
files so that they may be found when needed.
Care must be taken that records are not re
leased to unauthorized persons.
h. Maintaining Files.-File drawers should
be labeled to describe their contents. Each
folder should be neatly labeled. Folders and
drawers should not be allowed to become too
full. Files should be "broken" periodically,
usually to correspond with disposal sched
ules, to facilitate transfer and destruction.
i. Selecting Equipment and Supplies.
Economy and efficiency demand the use of
only approved standard equipment and sup
plies. Five-drawer cabinets contain 25%
more filing space than four-drawer cabinets
and occupy the same floor space. Legal size
cabinets should be used only when the greater
portion of the material to be filed is larger
than 81/ x 11 inches. A standard heavyweight
kraft folder is satisfactory and is much less
expensive than pressboard folders. To avoid
the use of more expensive equipment, it is
recommended that material not be filed with
that having a higher security classification.
It is the usual practice, however, to file re
stricted matter with unclassified matter so
long as the material is protected in accord
ance with security requirements.
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5. Preservation and Disposition of Records


All records accumulated and filed by an
activity are the property of the United States
Government and cannot be disposed of ex
cept as provided for by law and Navy Regu
lations. Responsibility for records disposal
rests with the Secretary of the Navy. The
detailed instructions for such disposal are
contained in "Records Disposal Instructions"
issued by the responsible bureau or office
or Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps, in
accordance with the procedure established by
the Secretary of the Navy. Files personnel
should be familiar with the disposal instruc
tions issued for their particular activity.
Non-record material should not. be made a
part of official files. Such material should

be destroyed when it has served its immediate usefulness. Provision has been made
for the transfer of records of permanent
value and semi-active records to designated
Naval Records Management Centers. Such
transfer or disposal of inactive records is
made easier if files are "broken" periodical
ly, usually to correspond with retention
periods established in disposal schedules or
on a calendar or fiscal year basis. Detailed
instructions regarding the management and
disposition of records may be obtained from
the District Records Management Officers
located at the headquarters of each Naval
District and River Command or from the
Departmental Records Officers attached to
each bureau of the Navy Department and
to the Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps.

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A. Administration...............................................
F. Aircraft D~sign, Construction, and Specialized Materiol...............

Page
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H. Navigation and Natural and Physical Sciences..................... 23

25

J. General Materials .............................................


L. Logistics and Fiscal Matters. ......................................

29

M. Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry.................................

33

N. Shore Establishments Design, Construction, and Related Material......

35

P. Personnel......................................................

39

S. Ships Design, Construction, and Specialized Material..................43

X. Ordnance Design, Construction, and Specialized Material.............

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SEACiON II- SUBJECT AGROUP

A. ADMINISTRATION
Al
Al-1
A1-2
A2
A2-1
A2-2

PLANS, PROJECTS, AND DEVELOPMENTS


(Policies, precedents)
Programs
(Aircraft building, shipbuilding)
Public works
REGULATIONS, ORDERS, AND DIRECTIVES
Navy Regulations
(Articles for the Government of the Navy, Rules of the
Road)
Manuals and pamphlets

A2-3

Uniform Regulations

A2-4
A2-5

General Orders
Shore Establishment and Fleet regulations
(District orders, ship's orders, SOPA instructions)
Circular letters and memoranda
Regulations other than Navy
(Customs, dock, harbor, police)
Executive Orders, Presidential Proclamations
Permits, licenses, and passes; visits of individuals
Decisions and opinions

A2-6
A2-7
A2-8
A2-9
A2-10
A3
A3-1

A4
A4-1
A4-2
A4-3
A4-4
A4-5
A5
A5-1

ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT


(Authority, cognizance, command, control, cooperation, co
ordination)
Strength and distribution
(Deployment, organization charts, assignment of vessels
in the administrative organization, home yards and
home ports)
OPERATIONS AND STATUS OF VESSELS, AIRCRAFT, AND
SHORE STATIONS
Status of vessels and aircraft
k,,iommissioning, uecommissioning, nitting out, placing in
reserve, striking from Navy list)
Status of shore stations
(Activation, disestablishment, establishment, inactivation)
Ship and aircraft movements
(Arrivals, cruises, departures, employment, flights, opera
tion plans and orders, pilotage)
Routine
(Boat guard, medical guard, military guard, ship's guard)
Visits of ships and aircraft
DRILLS, EXERCISES, PRACTICES, AND COMPETITIONS
Gunnery exercises
(Battle practices)
15

A5-2
A5-3

Torpedo 5exres
Mine exercises

A5-4

Depth, charge:exercises,

A5-5
A5-6

Bomb exercises
Field and boat guns and small arms exercises
(Marksmanship, rifle matches)
Engineering performance
(Engineering competitions)
Battle efficiency competitions
Drills
(Abandon ship, boat, collision, fire)
Combat Information Center (CIC) exercises
Communication competitions
(Radio, visual)
Damage control practices
Simulated war patrols

A5-7
A5-8
A5-9
A5-10
A5-11
A5-12
A5-13

zv4

.
.

A
5-14

A5-15
A6
A6-1
A6-2
A6-3
A6-4

S,uumanship

exercises

Hunter killer exercises


COMMUNICATIONS.
Traffic.'.
(Dispatches, mailgrams, messages)
Operations of communication devices
(Radio, teletype, television, time signals)
Codes and signals
(Call signs, signaling)

Mail and messenger service


(Courier,

A6-5

Correspondence

A6-6

Files

(Letter

and

parcel

post,

postage,

registered

mail)

practices

writing,

routing

systems,

speedletters)

records

(Correction, disposal, preservation, systems)


A7
A7-1
A7-2
,k7-3
A7-4
A7-5

PUBLIC RELATIONS; INFORMATION


Public press, publicity, and articles
Radio and television
Speeches and lectures
Movies and still pictures
Exhibits and graphic displays
(Exhibitions, fairs)

A8
A8-1
A8-2

INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY


Intelligence systems
Information, collection of
(Military information other than own)
Information, dissemination of
Information, source of
(Informants)

A8-3
A8-4
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A8-5
- A8-6

A8-7

A8-8

--. UB3ECTGROUP

Sabotage, espionage, and counterintelligence (SEC)

'Security methods,

(Plant protection, secret and confidential matter)

Investigations

(Loyalty information, name checks)

Censorship

A9
A9-1
A9-2
A9-3
A9-4
A9-5
A9-6
A9-7
A9-8
A9-9
A9-10

REPORTS AND STATISTICS:


Annual reports
Semiannual reports
Quarterly reports
Monthly reports
Semimonthly reports
Weekly reports
Daily reports
Occasional. reports
Administrative reports
Statistics

A10
A10-1
A10-2
A10-3

PUBLICATIONS
Books, magazines, newspapers, and periodicals
Chaits and maps
Registered publications and devices
k

~uorecionsL1I1,

c.ustocy,

.rI1ianunng-

ioss

All

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT


(Expeditions, explorations)

A12

HISTORICAL MATTERS
(Chronicles, diaries, histories, logs, mementos, relics)

A13

INVENTIONS, PATENTS, AND BENEFICIAL.SUGGESTIONS


(Infringements, royalties, trade-marks)

A14

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, FOR


EIGN POLICY, DIPLOMATIC INTERCOURSE
Commercial intercourse
(Convoying, embargo)
Property rights, international

(Confiscation of property, internment of property or ships,

prizes of war, protection of property in foreign countries)

Personal rights, non-combatants, international

(Internment of individuals, safe conduct, treatment of

individuals)

International relations

(Foreign interference, intervention, nonintervention,

spheres of influence)

A14-1
A14-2
A14-3
A14-4

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A14-5
A14-6
A14-7

Diplomatic relations, international


(Arbitration, controversies, disputes, mediation, negoti
ations, overt acts)
Status of nations

(Declaration and termination of war, neutrality)

International agreements, awards, protocols


(Alliance, amnesty, indemnities, preserving the peace,
reparations, treaties)

A15

HONORS AND CEREMONIES


(Celebrations, holidays, parades, salutes)

A16
A16-1

WAR, PREPARATION FOR, CONDUCT OF


Military preparation
(Arming of merchant vessels, mobilization, national de
fense, preparedness, universal military training, war
games)
Belligerents, combatants

(Hostages, prisoners of war)

Aerial warfare operations

(Aerial reconnaissance, bombing operations)

Surface warfare operations

(Bombardment, naval warfare)

Mine warfare operations

Submarine warfare operations

Amphibious warfare operations

(Landing operations)

Antisubmarine warfare operations

Combined warfare operations

Atomic warfare operations

A
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tions

War Plans

Reports of action

Terminating military operations

(Armistice, demobilization, disarmament)

A16-2
A16-3
A16-4
A16-5
A16-6
A16-7
A16-8
A16-9
A16-10
A106 11

A16-12
A16-13
A16-14

A17
LAW AND LEGAL MATTERS
A17-1
General courts martial
A17-2
Summary courts martial
A17-3
Deck courts
A17-4
Courts of inquiry
A17-5
Boards of investigation
A17-6
Investigations
A17-7
Military Government; martial law
(Military courts)
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GROUP

A18

CONGRESSIONAL ACTION
(Hearings, investigations, proposed legislation, resolutions)

A19

MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, AND CONVENTIONS

A20

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS

A21

AVIATION SERVICES
(Commercial, military)

A22

COUNTERMEASURES

A23

ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTIONS

A24

CONTRIBUTIONS
(Charity, donations)

A25

MATERIAL CASUALTIES, ACCIDENTS, AND COLLISIONS


(Damage, disappearances, groundings, explosions, fires, sink
ings)

A26

OPERATION OF POST OFFICE AND PRINT SHOP

A27

UNCLASSIFIABLE COMMUNICATIONS
(Correspondence which is believed unclassifiable under the
other standard titles will be handled temporarily under this
title. A copy or brief of the correspondence in question will be
forwarded to the Administrative Officer, Navy Department,
Washington 25, D. C., for decision as to proper classification
and for inclusion, if appropriate, of a suitable title in the next
change to the Filing Manual.)

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SECTION 1,,- SUBJECT GROUP

F. AIRCRAFT DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION, AND

SPECIALIZED MATERIAL

F1

DESIGN

(Drawings, specifications)

F2

TESTS

(Fatigue, static)

F3

PERFORMANCE AND TRIALS

F4

IDENTIFICATION

(Designations, insignia, marking)

F5

ENGINE SECTION AND NACELLE GROUP


(Cowling, mounts)

F6

WING GROUP

(Ailerons, flaps, slots, wings)

F7

TAIL GROUP
(Elevators, fins, rudders, stabilizers, trim tabs)

F8
F8-1

BODY GROUP
Fuselage
(Cockpits, cowling, longerons)
Hull (seaplane)
(Frames, keels, longitudinals, plating)

F8-2
,
F9
F9-1
F9-2

ALIGHTING GEAR

Land type

(Ski, wheel)

Water type

(Floats)

F10
F10-1
F10-2
F10-3

ARRESTING AND LAUNCHING, PROVISIONS FOR


Arresting and barrier crash provisions
Catapulting provisions
Jet assisted take off provisions

Fl1
F11-1
F11-2
F11-3
F11-4
Fll-5
F11-6

PROPULSION
Reciprocating engines
Turbo-jet and turbo-prop engines
Pulsejets
Ramjets
Rocket engines
Jet assisted take off (JATO)

F12

POWER PLANT ACCESSORIES


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F13

AUXILIARY POWER PLANT

F14

PROPELLERS

F15

PARACHUTES AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT

F16

ANTI-ICING, ANTI-FOGGING AND DE-ICING EQUIPMENT

F17

STARTING SYSTEM
(Primers, starters)

F18

COOLING SYSTEM

(Air scoops)

F19

LUBRICATING SYSTEM

F20

FUEL SYSTEM

F21

WATER INJECTION SYSTEM

F22

SURFACE CONTROL SYSTEM

(Pedals, steering wheels)

F23

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

F24
F24-1

AIRSHIP MATERIAL
Hull structure (primary)

(Bow, main body, stern)

Hull structure (secondary)

(Climbing shafts, corridors)

Fins and control surfaces

(Rudders)

Car group

Rnvetlne roup

F24-2
F24-3
F24-4
F24-5
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F24-6

F24-7

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Pressure group

Ballast system

F25

NUCLEAR REACTORS

F26

NUCLEAR SHIELDING

SECTION iI-SUBJECT

GROUP

H. NAVIGATION AND NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES


H1

HYDROGRAPHY AND OCEANOGRAPHY


(Anchorages, charted positions, currents, distances, harbors,
pollution, routes, soundings, surface conditions, surveys, tides)

H2

AIDS TO NAVIGATION
(Beacons, buoys, electronic aids, fog signal stations, light
houses, lights, lightships, magnetic ranges, positions fixed by
electronic and celestial aids, seamanship, trial ranges)
Air/Sea rescue and search

H2-1

H3

OBSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION
(Derelicts, floating mines, floating objects, fog, icebergs, reefs,
rocks, shoals, smoke, wrecks)

H4

METEOROLOGY, AEROLOGY, AND CLIMATOLOGY


(Floods, meteors, storms, weather forecasts and observations)

H5

ASTRONOMY AND ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS

H6
H6-1

PHYSICS

Nuclear science

(Atomic energy)

H7

TIME AND TIME ZONES

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SECTION,11--

'J.

GENERAL MATERIALS
(Use "JJ" for material which should be filed by class title)
J1

METALS

(Alloys, aluminum, brass, iron, ores, steel)


J2
J2-1
J2-2
J2-3
J2-4
J2-5
J2-6
J2-7
J2-8

NON-METALLIC MATERIALS
Glass
Leather
Paper
Petroleum
(Shale oil)
Plastics
(Lucite, phenolics, plexiglass)
Rubber
Textiles
(Cotton, canvas, duck, linen, nylon, rayon, silk, tentage,
wool)
Wood

J3

CHEMICALS AND GASES


(Acids, alcohol, chlorine, helium, hydrogen, oxygen)

J4
J4-1
J4-2

FUEL
Coal
Fuel oil
(Diesel oil, kerosene)
Gasoline
Special fuels
(Hydrogen peroxide, synthetic)

J4-3
SJ4-4
J5

LUBRICANTS
(Graphite, greases, lubricating oils)

J6

VEHICLES AND ACCESSORIES


(Automobiles, bicycles, trucks)

J7
J7-1
J7-2
J7-3

MACHINERY AND TOOLS


Agricultural and lawn implements and machinery
Air compressors and pumps (except ships)
Air conditioning and ventilation equipment
(Blowers, fans)
Bearings
(Ball, roller, sleeve)
Conveying and hoisting equipment
(Conveyors, cranes, derricks, hoists)
Electric motors and generators

J7-4
J7-5
J7-6

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J7-7
J7-8
J7-9

J8

MOLDS, DIES, AND JIGS

J9

HARDWARE
(Bolts, brackets, hinges, hooks, keys locks, nails, nuts,
rivets, screws)

J10

HOSE, GASKETS, AND PACKING

Jill

INSTRUMENTS
(Aerological, navigational, optical, time indicating)

J12

PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES


(Cameras, film, microfilming equipment, projectors)

J13
J13-1
J13-2

WELFARE AND RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT


Athletic equipment
Musical instruments

J14

SHIP'S STORE AND EXCHANGE ITEMS


(Jewelry, tobacco products, toilet articles)

J15

ELECTRONIC, COMMUNICATION, AND DETECTION


EQUIPMENT
Audible signal equipment
(Bells, buzzers, gongs, sirens, whistles)
Electrpnic navigational aids
(Loran, racon)

Identification and recognition (IFF)

Infra-red and ultra-violet

(Communication, detection, guidance and homing, heat

radiation, invisible light)

Instrumentation and measurements

(Field strength measurements, signal generators, tele

metering)

Magnetic detection devices (MAD)

Radar

(Fire control, search)

Radio communication

(Facsimile, television)

Radiological

(Betatron, Geiger counters, radiac)

J15-1
J15-2
J15-3
J15-4
J15-5
J15-6
J15-7
J15-8
J15-9
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Engines (except ships and aircraft)


(Diesel, internal-combustion, steam, turbines)
Gears (except ships)
Tools (hand and machine)
(Drills, lathes, wrenches)

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J15-10
J15-11
J15-12

Sound recording and communication


(Disc recorders, public address systems, wire recorders)
Underwater sound
(Fathometers, sonar)
Wire connected communication equipment
(Telegraph, telephone, teletype, interphone)

J16

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT


COMPONENTS
(Antennae, batteries, electronic tubes, lights, wiring)

J17
J17-1

BUILDING MATERIALS
Brick, cement, stone, etc.
(Asphalt, gravel, lime, mortar, sand, tar, tiling)
Insulating and soundproofing materials
(Asbestos, cork, fibrous glass, firebrick, lagging, refrac
tories)
Lumber

J17-2
J17-3
J18

METAL PIPES, TUBES, AND PLUMBING FIXTURES

(Drains, faucets, lavatories, pipe fittings, showers, sinks, tubing,

valves)

J19

SANITARY AND CLEANING EQUIPMENT


(Brooms, brushes, cleaning compounds, incinerators, ironers,
laundry and dry cleaning equipment, mops, vacuum cleaners,
washers, wringers)

J20

PRESERVATIVE COATINGS AND RUST PREVENTIVE


COMPOUNDS
Paints and varnishes
(Enamels, lacquers, primers, shellacs, stains, thinners)
Sealers and waxes
(Adhesives, beeswax, calking compounds, glue, paraffin,

J20-1
J20-2

putty)

J21
J21-1
J21-2
J21-3
J21-4
J21-5

FURNISHINGS
Dry goods
(Bedding, curtains, draperies, tapestries)
Floor and deck coverings
(Carpets, linoleum, rugs)
Furniture
(Beds, chairs, desks, tables)
Galley equipment and mess gear
(Cooking stoves and ranges, refrigerators, tableware)
Space heating equipment
(Furnaces, heaters, radiators, stoves)
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J22
J22-1

OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES


.
.
Office equipment (except furniture)

(Adding machines, duplicating machines, filing cabinets,

typewriters)

J22-2

Office supplies

(Blank forms, paper clips, pencils, stationery)

J23

CORDAGE AND WIRE ROPE

(Hemp, jute, oakum, rope, twine)

J24
NAVIGATIONAL AND MOORING AIDS (non-electronic)

J24-1
Anchors, grapnels, and ground tackle

J24-2

Buoys and shore markers

J24-3

Towing and beaching gear

J25

PROVISIONS
(Dairy products, dry stores, ice, meat, water)

J26

CLOTHING
(Footwear, headgear, wearing apparel)
Small stores
(Belts, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, underwear)
Special protective clothing

(Flight clothing, helmets, safety apparel, submarine cloth

ing, winter clothing)

Uniforms, badges and insignia

J26-1
J26-2
J26-3
J27

FLAGS AND PENNANTS


(Bunting, flagstaffs, signal shapes, speed cones)

J28

SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES (See J26-2 for safety


apparel)
Breathing apparatus
Fire fighting equipment
(Fire extinguishers, sprinklers)

Lifesaving and rescue equipment)

(Life buoys, life preservers, life rafts)

J28-1
J28-2
J28-3
J29

INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING EQUIPMENT


(Link trainers, targets, training aids)

J30

CONTAINERS
(Boxes, cylinders, drums, reels)
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J31

FORAGE, SEEDS, BULBS, AND PLANTS


(Flowers, shrubbery, trees)

J32

ANIMALS, FOWL, AND LIVESTOCK

SEGTION I-

JSUB~ECT!ARdOUP

L. LOGISTICS AND FISCAL MATTEfS


Files such as L1 may be subdivided if necessary by adding a:9ht .and the fiscal year or the
appropriation number.
L1
L-1
Li-2

BUDGET ESTIMATES AND APPROPRIATIONS


AppropriationsfiS
(Budgets, estimates)
Allotments
(Allocation of funds, project orders)

L2
L2-1
L2-2
L2-3
L2-4
L2-5

RESALE SERVICES
Navy Exchanges
Marine Corps Exchanges
Ship's Stores
Commissary Stores
Profits

L3

MESS AND MESSING SYSTEMS


(General mess, officers' mess)

L4

PURCHASING AND PROCUREMENT


(Correspondence on a schedule, proposal, individual contract,
etc., may be classified under the particular schedule, proposal,
individual contract, etc., in question)
Firms and prospective contractors

(Acceptable list, debarment of bidders, mailing lists)

Schedules, proposals, bids, and awards

(Advertising, preparation, samples)

Contracts and other orders

(Adjustments, contingent fees, foreign purchases, leases

purchase orders)

Other methods of procurement

(Bumboating, commandeering, manufacturing requests,

sutling)

L4-1
L4-2
L4-3
L4-4

L5

INSPECTION AND TESTS OF MATERIAL

L6

PAYMENTS, CONTRACTUAL AND PUBLIC


(Advance of money, bills, collections, disbursements, discounts,
vouchers)
Claims and damages

(Estimate of amount of damage, replacement, settlement)

L6-1
L7
L7-1

RESOURCES AND FACILITIES


(Capacity and output of manufacturing establishments, na
tional resources, natural resources, potential resources)
Critical and strategic materials
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Supply systems
(Afloat, ashore)

Requisitions

L8-2
Allowances and allowance lists

L8-3
Specifications

L8-4
(Blueprints, description, design, drawings, plans, sizes)
Disposition
L8-5
(Destruction, excess and surplus stock, garbage disposal,
loss, sale, scrapping)
Custody
L8-6
(Custody receipts, inventories, survey of material, turning
material into store)
Standard stock and non-standard stock
L8-7
(Standard Stock Catalog)

and special materials

Reserve
L8-8
Appropriation Purchases Account material

L8-9
Navy Stock Account material

L8-10
Classification of material

L8-11
L8-12
Spare parts

L8
L8-1

L9
L9-1
L9-2
L9-3
L10
L10-1
L10-2
L10-3
L10-4
L10-5
L11
L11-1
L11-2
L11-3
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Climatic
(Climatization, moisture and fungus proofing, special
treatment for tropical use, winterization)
Alterations
(Alteration requests, conversion)
Maintenance; repairs and overhaul
(Cleaning, painting, renovating, work requests)
ACCOUNTING

Supply accounting

Commercial radio and wire traffic accounts

Industrial accounting

(Charges, cost, expenses, job orders, overhead, plant in


ventory, power)

Cost inspection

General accounts, reports, returns, and audits

(Accounts, bookkeeping, financial statements, rendition of)


LOANS, AID, AND TRANSFERS (between Navy Department
and:)
United States Government Departments, states, and Terri
tories
United States private parties or concerns
(Associations, colleges, museums, organizations, schools)
Foreign Governments; concerns or private parties
(Foreign aid)

SECTION II- SUBJECT GROUP

L12
L12-1
L12-2
L12-3

INVESTMENTS, DEPOSITS, AND MONIES


Banks and banking
(Cash, checks, depositories, deposits, drafts, money orders)
Investments
(Savings bonds)
Bills of exchange
(Payment, rates, value)

L13

INSURANCE AND BONDING


(Bonds, guaranties, liability acts, power of attorney, premiums,
surety, workmen's compensation)

L14

TAXATION, TARIFF, AND ASSESSMENTS


(Dues, duties, fees, free entry, revenue, social security, taxes,
tolls)

L15

GIFTS TO NAVY
(Donations, plaques, silver service)

L16
L16-1

PAY, SALARIES, WAGES, AND ALLOWANCES


Salaries and wages for civilian employees
(Overtime pay, schedules of wages)
Money allowances to personnel
(Bonuses, gratuities, pensions, prize money)

Ration and subsistence allowances

Pay for military personnel

(Advance, base, checkage of, drill, longevity, retainer, re

tirement, special duty, stoppage of)

Quarters allowances

(Heat and light allowances, rental allowances)

Allotments of pay, salaries, and wages

(Family allowances)

L16-2
L16-3
L16-4
L16-5
L16-6
L17
L17-1
L17-2
L17-3
L17-4
L17-5
L17-6
L17-7

SHIPMENTS
Conveyance facilities
(Air, express, freight, methods of shipment, rail, water)
Shipment rates and charges
(Demurrage, drayage, storage, wharfage)
Preparation of shipments
(Marking, packaging, packing, routing)
Bills of lading and cargo reports
(Manifests, shipment orders, shipping documents)
Shipments in transit
(Delay in, damage to, diverting, expediting, loss of,
tracing of)
Loading and unloading shipments
(Stevedoring)
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L18

PROCESSES'
(Construction and finishing)

L19

PERSONAL EFFECTS
(Baggage, household effects)

L20

TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONNEL


(Accommodations for, methods of, passports, visas)
Travel rates and schedules
(Distance tables, passenger tariffs)
Transportation requests and meal tickets

L20-1
L20-2

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(M.

MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND DENTISTRY


M1

PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS

(Autopsies, cultures, medical surveys, physical standards and


tests, specimens, temperature, X-ray examinations)
M2
M2-1
M2-2
M2-3
M2-4
M2-5

M3
M3-1
M3-2

M3-3
SM3-4
M3-5

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Quarantine
(Bills of health, pratique, quarantinable diseases)
Communicable diseases
(Contagious diseases, epidemics, transmission of diseases,
tuberculosis, venereal diseases)
Prophylaxis
(Immunization, inoculation, prevention of disease, serumtherapy, vaccination)
Hygiene and sanitation
(Air pollution, cleanliness, deodorization, disinfection,
fumigation, physiology, sterilization, ventilation)
Insect and rodent control
(Insect, rodent, pest and vermin extermination and con
trol)
GENERAL MEDICINE
Diseases and injuries
Treatment
(Anesthesia, diagnosis, dietetics, first aid, malpractice,
nursing, pharmacy, therapy)
Rehabilitation
(Convalescence, occupational and physical therapy)
Medical aspects of radioactive materials
Medical aspects of special weapons

M4

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES


(Drugs, hospital and medical laboratory equipment, medicines,
surgical instruments, X-ray medical equipment and films)

M5

AVIATION MEDICINE

M6

SUBMARINE MEDICINE

M7

TROPICAL MEDICINE
(Dengue fever, malaria)

M8

MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
(Dermatology, gynecology, neurology, orthopedics, ophthalmol
ogy, psychiatry, radiology, urology)
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M9-1
M9-2

SURGERY
Surgical operations
(Appendectomies, general surgery, plastic surgery, tonsil
lectomies)
Prosthetic devices
(Artificial eyes, artificial limbs, orthopedic appliances)

DENTISTRY

M10
Dental treatment

M10-1
Dental equipment and supplies

M10-2
Prosthetic dentistry

M10-3
(Artificial teeth, plates)
M11

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SECTION II-SUBJECT

GROUP

N. SHORE ESTABLISHMENTS DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION,


AND RELATED MATERIAL
N1
N1-1i
N2

HIGHWAYS, ROADS, AND STREETWALKS


(Sidewalks, streets)

N3

ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS
(Office space)
Police buildings and post office buildings

N3-1
N4
N4-1
N4-2
N4-3
N4-4
N4-5
N4-6
N4-7
.

GROUNDS
(Athletic fields, drainage, landing fields, landscaping, metes
and bounds, surveys)
Lands
(Abstracts of title, acquisition and disposition, easements)

PERSONNEL STRUCTURES
Housing
(Barracks, quarters)
Detention buildings
(Brigs, guard houses)
School and training buildings
(Armories, drill halls, libraries, rifle ranges)
Buildings for preparation and serving of food
(Bakery, galley, mess hall)

Washing, laundry, toilet, and locker buildings

Buildings and spaces for the issue of small stores

(Commissary stores, ship's stores)

Religious buildings

~(Chapels)
N4-8

Recreational, physical instruction, and amusement buildings

(Club houses, gymnasiums, swimming pools, theaters)

N5

SHOP STRUCTURES
(Carpenter, machine, sail loft, shipfitter)

N6

STORAGE STRUCTURES
(Bins, magazines, reservoirs, sheds, storehouses, tanks)
Open storage
(Dumps, storage yards)

N6-1
N7

SPECIAL PURPOSE STRUCTURES

N8

EXPERIMENTAL AND LABORATORY STRUCTURES


(Model basins, observatories, wind tunnels)

N9

HOSPITAL STRUCTURES
(Dental offices, dispensaries, prophylactic stations)
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-AVIATION STRUCTURES

(Control towers, hangars, runways)

N11

ELECTRONIC AND COMMUNICATION STRUCTURES


(Radar buildings, radio towers, signal towers)

N12
,

MILITARY STRUCTURES
(Bomb shelters, gun emplacements, harbor defense structures)

N13

TRANSPORTATION STRUCTURES
(Garages, locomotive houses, roundhouses, railroad turntables)

N14

BRIDGE STRUCTURES

(Overpasses, pontoons, trestles, underpasses)

N15
N15-1
N15-2
N15-3
N15-4
N15-5

WATERFRONT STRUCTURES
Docks, piers, and wharves
Piles and piling
Quay walls and sea walls
Breakwaters, bulkheads, cofferdams, dikes, and levees
Fixed moorings

N16

DRYDOCKS

(Floating and graving docks)

N17

MARINE RAILWAYS

N18

SHIPWAYS

(Building ways, launching ways)

N19
N19-1
N19-2

BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

Specifications

Designation

(Labeling, marking, numbering)

N20

WEIGHT HANDLING STRUCTURES

(Derricks, elevators, land cranes)

N21

HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT


(Concrete mixers, road scrapers, steam shovels)

N22

DREDGING

N23

GENERATING, POWER, AND GAS PLANTS AND


STRUCTURES
(Boiler plants, electric power plants, heating plants, pumping
plants)

SECTION II- SUBJECT GROUP

N24

RAILWAYS AND ROLLING STOCK


(Box cars, flat ears, locomotives, tank cars, tracks)

N25

WATER SUPPLY, PURIFICATION AND REFRIGERATING


PLANTS
(Chlorinators, filtration plants)

N26
N26-1
N26-2
N26-3
N26-4
N26-5
N26-6
N26-7
N26-8

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

Air conditioning systems

Oil heating systems

Steam and hot water systems

Gas heating systems

Electric systems

Water systems

Sewers and sewerage systems

Fuel distribution systems

N27

FIRE PROTECTION

N28

COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

(Landlines, telegraph, telephone)

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P. PERSONNEL

P1

GENEALOGY AND IDENTIFICATION


(Age, citizenship, fingerprints, identification cards, name, race,
residence)

P2

PERSONNEL ACCOUNTING

P3

CLASSIFICATION, DESIGNATION

P6
P6-1

DEATH, CASUALTIES, AND SURVIVORS


Casualties in action
(Captured, killed, missing, wounded)
P6-2
Death other than in action
(Accidental, natural,suicide)
P6-3
Remains
(Burial, disposal, funerals)
P6-4
Memorials, graves, and markers
plots, monuments, tombstones)
/(Cemetery
Condolences
P6-5
P6-6
Survivors
P7

DOMESTIC RELATIONS
(Alimony, dependency, dependents, divorce, marriage)

P8

INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL RELATIONS


(Complaints, discrimination, grievances, petitions)
Labor relations
(Labor unions, strikes)
Associations and organizations
(Clubs, fraternal, naval, patriotic, veteran)
Social affairs
(Receptions)

P8-1
P8-2
P8-3

P9
P9-1

P10
P10-1
P10-2
P10-3

POLITICAL RELATIONS
(Political parties, politics)
Voting
(Absentee, balloting, elections)
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION
Athletics and games
(Baseball, boxing, card games, sports)
Dances and entertainments
(Concerts, music, smokers, theatrical performances)
Hobby crafts
(Leather craft, woodwork)
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P11
P11-1
P11-2
P11-3
P11-4

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Standards and curricula

(Courses, requirements)

Libraries

Educational services

Training programs

(Flight, recruit, reserve)

P12

RELIGION

(Denominations, Divine services, Sabbath)

P13
P13-1

MISCONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE


Offenses
(Crimes, delinquencies, desertion, felonies, straggling,
theft)
Deserters and stragglers

Prisoners and convicts

Discipline and punishment

(Confinement, fines, reprimand)

Shore Patrol

Indebtedness

P13-2
P13-3
P13-4
P13-5
P13-6

ENTRY AND APPOINTMENT


Application
(Experience, qualifications)
Employment
P14-2
(Recruitinig, reemployment, reinstatement)
Conscription and mobilization
P14-3
(Draft, selective service)
Enlistment and enrollment
P14-4
(Recruiting, reenlistment)
Commissions and warrants
P14-5

P14
P14-1

P15

COMMENDATIONS, CITATIONS, AND MEDALS


(Awards, lapel buttons)

P16
P16-1

ASSIGNMENT AND DETAIL


Personnel strength and distribution
(Allowances, complements, increase or decrease in force,
personnel ceilings)
War Slate

P16-2
(Mobilization roster)

Duty and detail

P16-3
(Assignments, transfers)

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Orders to personnel

P16-5

(Flight orders, travel orders)

Rosters of officers

SECTION II- SUBJECT GROUP

SP17-1

P17

RANK, PRECEDENCE, AND PROMOTION

Rank and precedence


P17-2
P18
P18-1
P18-2

P19
P19-1
P19-2
P19-3
P19-4
P19-5
P20
P20-1

(Relative rank)
Promotion and demotion
(Disrating, rating)
ATTENDANCE AND ABSENCE
Leave, libe'rty, and absence
(Annual and sick leave, furlough, unauthorized absence,
vacation)
Hours of labor
(Attendance, overtime, Sunday and holiday work, tardi
ness)
SEPARATION

Discharge

(Dismissal)

Retirement

Resignations

Demobilization

Separations for other causes

PERFORMANCE
Manner of performance
(Efficiency, fitness, incompetence, inefficiency, proficiency)

P20-2

Personnel records

P20-3

(Service records)
Special qualifications

(
P21

WELFARE AND MORALE

P22

SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION


(Bulletins, orders, placards, precautions)

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(.

S. SHIPS DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND SPECIALIZED MATERIAL


S1

DESIGN OF VESSEL (Ship Application Only)

S3

SHIP READINESS

S4

SERVICE TO SHIPS
(Berthing, staging, scaffolding)

S5

LAYING OUT
(Patterns, molds)

$6

LAUNCHING
under A15)

S7

DOCKING

S8

TRIALS
(Builders, preliminary and final acceptance, post repair-also
tactical data and trial instruments)

Sli

HULL STRUCTURE

S12

HULL FITTINGS

S13

ARMOR PROTECTION, INSTALLATION OF

S14

DECK COVERINGS FOR SHIPBOARD USE

815

AIRCRAFT FUEL CARGO STOWAGE AND EQUIPMENT

S16

ACCESS OPENINGS

S17

MASTS, BOOMS, AND SPARS

S18

RIGGING, SAILS, AND AWNINGS

S19

PROTECTIVE AND PRESERVATIVE COATINGS PECULIAR


TO SHIPBOARD USE

S20

WINCHES, CAPSTANS, CRANES, AND DERRICKS

S21

HYDRAULIC SPEED MACHINERY

S22

STEERING MACHINERY (Includes diving machinery)

S23

INDUSTRIAL GASES AND GAS PRODUCING EQUIPMENT


AND STOWAGE
(Used aboard ship)

(File correspondence on launching ceremonies

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S24

SHIP CONTROL

S25

TOWING AND TOWING EQUIPMENT

S26

MOORING AND MOORING EQUIPMENT (Shipboard use only)

S28

NOMENCLATURE AND MARKING

S29

SEAWORTHINESS

S30

STOREROOMS AND MISCELLANEOUS STOWAGE (Aboard


ship)

S31

REPAIR PARTS

S32

OFFICE SPACES ABOARD SHIP (Administrative, printing,


post office, communication, etc.)

S33

LIVING AND BERTHING SPACES (Aboard ship)

S34

COMMISSARY SPACES (Aboard ship)

S35

LAUNDRY SPACES (Aboard ship)

S36

SANITATION SPACES (Aboard ship)

S37

MEDICAL AND DENTAL SPACES (Aboard ship)

S38

VENTILATING, HEATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING

S39

INSULATION AND LAGGING

S40

MACHINERY PLANT AND SYSTEMS

S41

MAIN PROPELLING MACHINERY

S42

REDUCTION GEARS (Main Propelling Machinery)

S43

SHAFTING AND BEARINGS

S44

PROPELLERS

S45

LUBRICATION SYSTEMS
(Separators, purifiers) (Independent systems)

S46

CONDENSERS AND AIR EJECTORS

S47

PUMPS

SECTION 1 SUBJECT GROUP

S48

PIPING SYSTEMS

S49

COMPRESSED AIR PLANT

S50

AUXILIARY MACHINERY

S51

BOILERS

S52

UPTAKES AND SMOKEPIPES

S53

BLOWERS, FORCED-DRAFT

S55

SHIP FUEL, HANDLING, STOWAGE, AND EQUIPMENT

S56

BOILER FEED-WATER EQUIPMENT

S58

DISTILLING PLANTS (Ship application only)

S59

REFRIGERATING PLANTS

S60

ELECTRIC PLANTS

S61

ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION

S62

ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION

S63

ELECTRIC POWER APPLICATION

864

LIGHTING SYSTEMS (Aboard ship)

S65

INTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS


(Aboard ship)

S66

SHIPS SEARCHLIGHTS

S67

ELECTRONICS (Aboard ship)


(Material improvement plan, military characteristics of com
munication equipment)

S69

ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS (Shipboard)

S70

SIGNALING APPARATUS (Shipboard)


(Flags, whistles, sirens, signal shapes)

S71

FIRE CONTROL INSTALLATION (Shipboard)

372

TURRETS, INSTALLATION OF

S73

ARMAMENT OF SHIPS, INSTALLATION OF (Includes gun


battery installation)
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S74

ANTIAIRCRAFT AND DUAL PURPOSE GUN MOUNTS, IN


STALLATION OF

S75

TORPEDO HANDLING AND STOWAGE (Shipboard)

S76

STOWAGE OF DEPTH CHARGES, WRECKING CHARGES,


AND MINES (Shipboard)

S77

CHEMICAL DEFENSE EQUIPMENT, INSTALLATION OF

S78

AMMUNITION, BOMB, AND ROCKET HANDLING AND


STOWAGE (Shipboard)

S79

SMALL ARMS AND LANDING FORCE EQUIPMENT, HAN


DLING AND STOWAGE (Shipboard)

S81

MINE, TORPEDO, AND BOMB PROTECTION OF SHIPS


(Other than structural)

S82

SMALL BOATS

S83

AIRCRAFT HANDLING AND STOWAGE ON SHIPS

S85

MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION FOR SHIPBOARD USE

S86

TRAINING APPARATUS (Shipboard)

S87

INDICATING AND RECORDING INSTRUMENTS (Shipboard)

S88

DAMAGE CONTROL

S89

NUCLEAR REACTORS

S90

NUCLEAR PROTECTION (Shielding and radiological safety)

S91

WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT ON SHIPS

S92

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, PORTABLE (Peculiar to shipboard


use)

S93

FIRE FIGHTING (Ship)

S94

SHIP SALVAGE, MARINE RESCUE, AND RELATED EQUIP


MENT

396

TRACK AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS (Amphibious)

397

HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT (General)

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SUBJECT GROUP

X. ORDNANCE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND


SPECIALIZED MATERIAL
X1
X1-1
X1-2

AMMUNITION
(Demolition charges and equipment)
Ammunition components
(Cartridges, fuses, primers, projectiles)
Types of ammunition
(Blank, bomb, catapult, chemical, dummy drill, fixed, im
pulse, pyrotechnic, semifixed [separate case], separate
loading [bag], trench warfare, small arms)

X2

ARMOR

X3

AVIATION ORDNANCE
(General only. File by type of material involved.)

X4

BALLISTICS
(Computations, erosion data, range tables)

X5

BOMBS AND EQUIPMENT


(Aircraft, antiaircraft, armor-piercing, atomic, chemical, dum
my, depth, general purpose, incendiary; bomb racks, bomb
shackles)

X6

CHEMICAL AND SMOKE WARFARE EQUIPMENT


(Flame throwers, smoke generators, smoke pots)

X7

DEGAUSSING AND DEPERMING

X8

DEPTH CHARGES AND EQUIPMENT


(Release gear and track, arbors, boosters, pistols)

X9

EXPLOSIVES
(Torpex, trinitrotoluol, tetryl, lead azide, ammonium picrate,
petn, HBX)

X10

FIRE CONTROL
(Gun and torpedo directors, gun sights, indicators, synchro
units)

Xl1

GUIDED MISSILES

X12

GUNS AND WEAPONS


(Catapult, line throwing, mortars)
Antiaircraft
Machine, automatic

X12-1
X12-2

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X12-4

Small, arms, infantry equipment, and landing-force -weapons


(Grenades, pistols, revolvers, rifles,, riot guns, shotguns)
Turret

X13

GUN AND WEAPON ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS


(Barrels, breech mechanisms, fuse setters, gun liners, gun
tubes, mushrooms)

X14

GUN BATTERIES

(Antiaircraft, main, saluting, secondary)

X15

GUN MOUNTS AND TURRETS


(Carriages, recoil and counter recoil system, roller path bear
ings, slides, stands)

X16

LAUNCHERS AND PROJECTORS

X17

MINES

(Mine devices and mechanisms)

X18

NETS AND BOOMS

X19

ORDNANCE DETECTORS

X20

POWER DRIVES

X21

PROPELLANTS

(Powder)

X22

PYROTECHNICS

X23

ROCKETS

(Bodies, heads, motors)

X24
X25

SPECIAL AND EXPERIMENTAL WEAPONS


TORPEDOES AND EQUIPMENT
(Afterbodies, air flasks, exercise heads, torpedo tubes and racks,
war heads)

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X26

UNDERWATER ORDNANCE
(General only. File by type of material involved)

X27

VEHICLES, TRACKED, COMBAT

(Tanks and amphibious vehicles)

NAME TITLE GROUPS

Page

LSD-LSV
LV
MI-MX
MZ
NA-NZ
OA-OW
PC-PYC
QG-QR
SC-SCC

49

Auxiliary Vessels .......................................


50

Battleships ............................................
Cruisers, Mine Layers, Aircraft Carriers..................... 50

51

Destroyers ............................................
51
Escort Vessels ..........................................
51

Light Mine Layers ......................................


51

Mine Sweepers, High Speed ...............................


.51

United States and Foreign Governments ......................


54

Naval Operating Forces .................................


Heavier-than-Air Aircraft (Rotary Wing)......................56

57C

Miscellaneous Vessels, Unclassified ........................


57

Class Titles of General Stores ..............................


57

Pilotless Aircraft ........................................


57

U. S. Marine Corps ......................................


57

Civilian Personnel ......................................


57

Landing Ships .........................................


58

Veterans ..............................................
58

Enlisted Personnel .......................................


58

Guided Missile Types ...................................


58

Naval Shore Establishments ..............................


59

Officer Personnel .......................................


60

Patrol Vessels ..........................................


61

Miscellaneous Name Titles ................................


61

Submarine Chasers ......................................

SS-SSR

Submarines

TV
VA-VZ
YA-YY
ZH-ZZ

Test Vehicles, Guided Missile .............................


Heavier-than-Air Aircraft (Fixed Wing) .....................
District Craft, Service Craft, and Floating Equipment...........
Lighter-than-Air Aircraft .................................

AA-AW
BB
CA-CVL
DD-DDR
DE-DER
DM
DMS
EE-ES
FB-FS
HH-HZ
IX
JJ
KD
KK-KW
.-.

SLL

-..

..

..

r.......

..

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..


.

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61

61

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NAME TITLE GROUPS

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AUXILIARY VESSELS
AA
Crane Ships
AB
Auxiliary Mine Layers
ACM
Destroyer Tenders
AD
Degaussing Vessels
ADG
Ammunition Ships
AE
Store Ships
AF
Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks, Big
AFDB
Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks, Little
AFDL
Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks, Medium
AFDM
Miscellaneous Auxiliaries
AG
Ice Breakers
AGB
Amphibious Force Flagships
AGC
Motor Torpedo Boat Tenders
AGP
Surveying Ships
AGS
Surveying Ships (Coastal)
AGSC
Auxiliary Submarines
AG (SS)
Hospital Ships
AH
Cargo Ships
AK
Cargo Ships, Attack
AKA
Cargo Ships, Light
AKL
Net Cargo Ships
AKN
General Stores-Issue Ships
AKS
Cargo Ship and Aircraft Ferry
AKV
Mine Sweepers
AM
Mine Sweepers, Coastal
AMC
Mine Sweepers, Coastal (Underwater Locator)
AMCU
Auxiliary Motor Minesweepers
AMS
Net Laying Ships
AN
Oilers
AO
Gasoline Tankers
AOG
Transports
AP
Transports, Attack
APA
Barracks Ships, Self Propelled
APB
Coastal Transports, Small
APC
High Speed Transports
APD
Transports Fitted for Evacuation of Wounded
APH
Barracks Ships (Non Self-propelled)
APL
and Aircraft Ferry
Transport
APV
Ships
Repair
AR
Repair Ships, Battle Damage
ARB
Floating Dry Docks
ARD
Repair Ships, Internal Combustion Engine
ARG
Heavy-Hull Repair Ships
ARH
Repair Ships, Landing Craft
ARL
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ARS
ARSD
ARST
ARV
ARVA
ARVE
AS
ASR
ASSA
ASSP
ATA
ATF
ATR
AV
AVC
AVD
AVP
AVS
AW

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Salvage Vessels
Salvage Lifting Vessels
Salvage Craft Tenders
Aircraft Repair Ships
Aircraft Repair Ships (Aircraft)
Aircraft Repair Ships (Engine)
Submarine Tenders
Submarine Rescue Vessels
Submarines, Cargo
Submarines, Transport
Ocean Tugs, Auxiliary
Ocean Tugs, Fleet
Ocean Tugs, Rescue
Seaplane Tenders
Catapult Lighters, Large
Seaplane Tenders (Destroyer)
Seaplane Tenders (Small)
Aviation Supply Ships
Distilling Ships

BB

BATTLESHIPS

CA

CRUISERS, HEAVY

CB

CRUISERS, LARGE

CL

CRUISERS, LIGHT

CLAA

CRUISERS, ANTIAIRCRAFT

CLC

TASK FLEET COMMAND SHIPS

CLK

HUNTER-KILLER SHIPS

CM

MINE LAYERS

CMC

MINE LAYERS, COASTAL

CV

AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

CVA

AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, HEAVY

CVB

AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, LARGE

CVE

AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, ESCORT

CVL

AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, SMALL:,

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DD

DESTROYERS

DDE

ESCORT DESTROYERS

DDR

RADAR PICKET DESTROYERS

DE

ESCORT VESSELS

DEC

ESCORT VESSELS, CONTROL

DER

ESCORT VESSELS, RADAR PICKET

DM

LIGHT MINE LAYERS

DMS

MINE SWEEPERS, HIGH SPEED

EE
EE1

EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Executive Office of the President
(The President, Vice President, White House Office, Bureau
of the Budget, Emergency Agencies)
Agriculture Department
Commerce Department
(Coast and Geodetic Survey, Weather Bureau, Civil Aero
nautics Administration)
Interior Department
(National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service)
Justice Department
(Attorney General, Federal Bureau of Investigation)
Labor Department
Post Office Department
State Department
(United States Embassies, Legations, and Consulates)
Treasury Department
(U. S. Coast Guard, Secret Service, Treasurer of the United
States, Bureau of Internal Revenue)
Public International Organizations
(International Monetary Fund, United Nations)

EE2
EE3

EE4
EE5
EE6
EE7
EE8
EE9
EE10
EF
EF1
EF2
EF3
EF4
EF5
EF7
EF8
EF9
EF11

FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND GOVERNMENTS


Abyssinia
Afghanistan
Albania
Arabia
Argentine Republic
Austria
Philippines
Belgium
Bolivia
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EF12
EF13
EF14
EF15
EF16
EF17
EF18
EF19
EF20
EF21
EF22
EF23
EF24
EF25
EF26
EF27
EF28
EF30
EF31
EF32
EF33
EF34
EF35
EF36
EF37
EF38
EF39
EF40
EF41
EF42
EF43
EF44
EF45
EF46
EF48
EF49
EF50
EF51
EF52
EF53
EF54
EF55
EF56
EF57
EF58
EF59
EF60
EF61
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Brazil
British Empire
Bulgaria
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Czechoslovakia
Danzig
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
Estonia
Finland
Fiume
France
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Italy
Japan
Latvia
Liberia
Israel
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Iraq
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
Netherlands
Nicaragua
Norway
Pakistan
Palestine
Panama
Paraguay
Iran
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Vatican City
Rumania
Russia (USSR)

SECTION III- NAME TITLE GROUP

EF62
EF63
EF64
EF65
EF66
EF67
EF68
EF69
EF70
EF71
EF72
EF73
EF74
EF75

Salvador, El
Dominican Republic
Yugoslavia
Siam (Thailand)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Turkey
Ukraine
Uruguay
Venezuela
Enemy Powers
Allied Powers

EG

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


(States, Territories, Dependencies, cities, towns, counties)

EH

INDEPENDENT OFFICES AND ESTABLISHMENTS


(Atomic Energy Commission, Civil Service Commission, Gen
eral Services Administration, Maritime Commission, Veterans
Administration, National Security Council, National Security
Resources Board, Federal Security Agency)

EJ

JUDICIAL BRANCH
(Supreme Court, Court of Claims, District Courts)

EL

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
(The Congress, General Accounting Office, Government Print
ing Office, Library of Congress)

EM
EM1
EM2
EM3
EM4
EM5

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary of Defense
War Council
Joint Chiefs of Staff (Joint Staff)
Munitions Board
Research and Development Board

EN
EN1

DEPARTMENT OF-THE NAVY


Executive Office of the Secretary of the Navy
(Secretary of the Navy, Under Secretary of the Navy,
Assistant Secretaries of the Navy, Office of Naval Mate
rial, Office of Industrial Relations, Office of Naval Re
search)
General Board
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Bureau of Naval Personnel

EN2
EN3
EN4

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EN5
EN6
EN7
EN8
EN9
EN10
EN11
EN12

Bureau of Yards and Docks


Bureau of Ordnance
Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps
Bureau of Ships
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Bureau of Aeronautics
Office of the Judge Advocate General

ER

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

ES

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

FB

DIVISIONS (VESSELS)

FC

SQUADRONS (VESSELS)

FD

FLOTILLAS (VESSELS)

FF

FLEETS, FORCES, TYPES, AREAS, AND SEA FRONTIERS


(To designate a numbered Fleet add a slant and the number of
the Fleet. Example: FF/1 First Fleet)
U. S. Fleet

Pacific Fleet

Atlantic Fleet

FF1
FF1-1
FF1-2
FF2

Task Fleets

(To designate a Task Fleet add a slant and the number of


the Task Fleet. Example: FF2/1 First Task Fleet)
FF3

FF4
FF4-1
FF4-2
FF4-3
FF4-4
FF4-5
FF4-6
FF4-7
FF4-8
FF4-9
FF4-10
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Task Forces, Groups, and Units


(To designate a Force, Group or Unit, add a slant and the
number of the unit. Example:
FF3/1
Task Force ONE
Task Group ONE point THREE
FF3/1.3
FF3/1.3.4 Task Unit ONE point THREE point
FOUR
Type Commands

Aircraft Pacific

Aircraft Atlantic

Battleships (or Battleships-Cruisers) Pacific

Battleships (or Battleships-Cruisers) Atlantic

Cruisers Pacific

Cruisers Atlantic

Minecraft Pacific

Minecraft Atlantic

Destroyers Pacific

Destroyers Atlantic

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\FF4-11
FF4-12
FF4-13
FF4-14
FF4-15
FF4-16
FF5
FF5-1
FF5-2
FF5-3
FF5-4
FF5-5
FF5-6
FF5-7
FF5-8

NAME TITLE GROUP

Submarines Pacific
Submarines Atlantic
Amphibious Pacific
Amphibious Atlantic
Service Pacific
Service Atlantic
Forces
Naval Forces, Far East
Naval Forces, Western Pacific
Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean
Naval Forces, Germany
Naval Forces, Japan
Naval Forces, Philippines
Operational Development Force
Emergency Forces
(Add slant and abbreviation of specific force. Example:
FF5-8/Lant Atlantic Fleet Emergency Force)

FF6
FF6-1
FF6-2
FF6-3

Area Commands
South Pacific Area
Marianas Area
Newfoundland Area

FF7
FF7-1
FF7-2
FF7-3
FF7-4

Fleet Air Commands


Fleet Air West Coast
Fleet Air Alameda
Fleet Air Seattle
Fleet Air Quonset

FF8
FF8-1
FF8-2
FF8-3
FF8-4
FF8-5

Fleet Training Commands


Pacific
Atlantic
Amphibious Pacific
Amphibious Atlantic
Underway Training
(Add slant and abbreviate location of unit
Example: FF8-5/SD Underway Training
Diego)
Training Groups
(Add slant and abbreviate location of unit
Example: FF8-6/Bos Fleet Training Group,

FF8-6

concerned.
Unit, San

concerned.
Boston)

FF9
FF9-1
FF9-2

Reserve Fleets
Pacific
Atlantic

FF10

Reserve Fleet Groups and Subgroups


(Add slant and location of group concerned.
Example: FF10/Bos Boston Group, Atlantic Reserve
Fleet)
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FF11
FF12

FF13
FF13-1
FF13-2
FF13-3
FF13-4
FF13-5
FF13-6
FF14

FF15
FF15-1
FF15-2
FF15-3
FF15-4
FF15-5
FG
FG1
FG2

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(To indicate a subgroup, subdivide by subgroup number.


Example: FF10/NY1 Subgroup one, New York Group,
Atlantic Reserve Fleet)
Military Sea Transportation Service
Naval Aviation
(To indicate individual units add slant and the identifi
cation symbol. Example: FF12/VR1 Air Transport
Squadron One)
Fleet Marine Force

Pacific

Atlantic

Western Pacific

Aircraft, FMF, Atlantic

Aircraft, FMF, Pacific

Aircraft, FMF, Western Pacific

Marine Aviation
(To indicate individual units add slant and the identifi
cation symbol. Example: FF14/VMF1 Marine Fighter
Squadron One)
Sea Frontiers

Alaskan

Caribbean

Eastern

Hawaiian

Western

GROUPS (EXCEPT AIR AND RESERVE FLEETS)


Amphibious
(Add slant and number of the Group concerned.
Example: FG1/1 Amphibious Group ONE)
Area

(Add slant and name of Group concerned.

Example: FG2/Greenland, Greenland Group)

FH
FH1

UNITS
Anti-Submarine Warfare Unit, Atlantic

FJ
FJ1
FJ1-1
FJ1-2
FJ1-3

DETACHMENTS
Development Detachments

Surface

Air-Surface

Surface-Anti-Submarine

FS

VESSELS

HH

SEARCH AND RESCUE AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(ROTARY WING)

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NAME TITLE GROUP

HO

OBSERVATION AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(ROTARY WING)

HR

TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(ROTARY WING)

HT

TRAINING AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(ROTARY WING)

HU

UTILITY AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(ROTARY WING)

HZ

HEAVIER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT (ROTARY WING)

IX

MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS, UNCLASSIFIED

JJ

CLASS TITLES OF GENERAL STORES


(Subdivide as necessary by adding the class title number indi
cated in the "Index of General Stores Section, Catalog of Navy
Material")

KD

PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT TARGET; PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT


TARGET DRONES

KK

U. S. MARINE CORPS

KP

POSTS AND STATIONS, U. S. MARINE CORPS

KV

AIR STATIONS, U. S. MARINE CORPS

KW

MARINE CORPS RESERVES

LC

LANDING CRAFT (GENERAL)

LL

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL

LSD

LANDING SHIPS, DOCK

LSFF

LANDING SHIPS, FLOTILLA FLAGSHIP

LSIG

LANDING SHIPS, INFANTRY, GUNBOAT

LSIL

LANDING SHIPS, INFANTRY (LARGE)

LSIM

LANDING SHIPS, INFANTRY (MORTAR)

LSIR

LANDING SHIPS, INFANTRY (ROCKET)

LSM

LANDING SHIPS, MEDIUM

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LSMR

LANDING SHIPS, MEDIUM (ROCKET)

LSSL

LANDING SHIPS, SUPPORT (LARGE) MK. III

LST

LANDING SHIPS, TANK

LSTH

LANDING SHIPS, TANK (CASUALTY EVACUATION)

LSU

LANDING SHIPS, UTILITY

LSV

LANDING SHIPS, VEHICLE

LV

VETERANS

MI

INSULAR FORCES, ENLISTED PERSONNEL

ML

MARINE CORPS ENLISTED PERSONNEL

MM

ENLISTED PERSONNEL

MR

RETIRED ENLISTED PERSONNEL

T_.SB

MINE-SWEEPING BOATS

MX

NAVY MAIL CLERKS

MZ

GUIDED MISSILE TYPES


(To designate individual types of guided missiles, add the appro
priate symbol. Example MZ/AAM Air to Air Guided Missiles)

NA

NAVAL AIR STATIONS

NB

NAVAL BASES
(Naval Operating Bases)

NC

NAVAL TRAINING ACTIVITIES


(Schools, Training Stations and Centers, War College)

ND

NAVAL DISTRICTS AND RIVER COMMANDS


(Subdivide as necessary by adding the Naval District number.
Example: ND1 FIRST Naval District; for River Commands
add the abbreviation. Example: ND/PRNC Potomac River
Naval Command, ND/SRNC Severn River Naval Command)

NE

NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMANDS


(Advanced, Basic, Reserve, Technical, Airship)

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NF

NAVY ACCOUNTING AND DISBURSING OFFICES


(Accounts Settlement, Regional Accounts, Small Craft)

NH

NAVAL HOSPITALS
(Medical Centers, Dispensaries)

NL

NAVY RECRUITING STATIONS

NM

NAVAL RECEIVING STATIONS AND BARRACKS

NN

NAVAL SHORE ESTABLISHMENT

NP

NAVAL PLANTS, FACTORIES AND LABORATORIES

NR

NAVAL COMMUNICATION STATIONS

NS

NAVAL STATIONS
(Degaussing, Torpedo)

NT

NAVAL DEPOTS
(Ammunition Depots, Magazines, Mine Depots, Supply
Centers)

NU

NAVY PURCHASING OFFICES

NW

NAVAT. TNTZPWTrAPQ

(Cost Inspectors, Inspectors of Naval Material, Supervisors


of Shipbuilding, Bureau of Aeronautics Representatives)

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NX

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICES

NY

NAVAL SHIPYARDS

NZ

MISCELLANEOUS NAVAL ACTIVITIES


(Naval Home, Aerological Stations)

OA

MARINE CORPS OFFICERS

OC

CHAPLAIN CORPS

OD

DENTAL CORPS

OE

CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS

OF

ADMINISTRATIVE AND TACTICAL OFFICERS AFLOAT

OG

NAVY NURSE CORPS

OH

HOSPITAL CORPS
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OK

STAFF CORPS OFFICERS

OL

LINE OFFICERS

OM

MEDICAL CORPS

ON

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ASHORE

00

OFFICER PERSONNEL

OP

MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS

OQ

FOREIGN MILITARY PERSONNEL

OR

RETIRED OFFICERS

OS

SUPPLY CORPS

OT

MERCHANT MARINE OFFICERS

OV

AVIATION OFFICERS

OW

WARRANT OFFICERS

PC

SUBMARINE CHASERS (173')

PCC

SUBMARINE CHASERS (173') (CONTROL)

PCE

ESCORTS (180')

PCEC

ESCORTS (180') (CONTROL)

PCER

ESCORTS (180') (RESCUE)

PCS

SUBMARINE CHASERS (136')

PCSC

SUBMARINE CHASERS (136') (CONTROL)

PE

EAGLES

PF

FRIGATES

PG

GUNBOATS

PGM

MOTOR GUNBOATS

PP

PATROL VESSELS (GENERAL)

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PR

RIVER GUNBOATS

PT

MOTOR TORPEDO BOATS

PTC

MOTOR BOATS, SUBMARINE CHASERS

PY

YACHTS

PYC

YACHTS, COASTAL

QG

GRAND DIVISIONS, LAND


(Continents, Hemispheres, regions)

QH

OCEANS, SEAS AND WATERWAYS


(Canals, channels, gulfs, rivers)

QM

COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES, INDUSTRIES, FIRMS, AND


MANUFACTURERS

QN

NAVY

QQ

INDIVIDUALS
(To be used as name file for persons of prominence, such as
public officials)

QR

NAVAL RESERVES

SC

SUBMARINE CHASERS (110')

SCC

SUBMARINE CHASERS (110')

SS

SUBMARINES

SSG

SUBMARINES, GUIDED MISSILE

SSK

SUBMARINES, ANTISUBMARINE

SSO

SUBMARINES, OILER

SSR

SUBMARINES, RADAR PICKET

TV

TEST VEHICLES, GUIDED MISSILE

VA

ATTACK AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR (FIXED WING)

VF

FIGHTER AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(FIXED WING)

(CONTROL)

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VG

GLIDER AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(FIXED WING)

VO

OBSERVATION AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(FIXED WING)

VP

PATROL AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR (FIXED WING)

VR

TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(FIXED WING)

VT

TRAINING AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(FIXED WING)

VU

UTILITY AIRCRAFT, HEAVIER-THAN-AIR


(FIXED WING)

VV

AIRCRAFT TYPES (GENERAL)

VZ

HEAVIER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT (FIXED WING)

XMAP SWEEPER DEVICES


YAG

AUXILIARIES, MISCELLANEOUS

YC

OPEN LIGHTERS

YCF

CAR FLOATS

YCK

OPEN CARGO LIGHTERS

YCV

AIRCRAFT TRANSPORTATION LIGHTERS

YD

FLOATING DERRICKS

YDT

DIVING TENDERS

YF

COVERED LIGHTERS (SELF-PROPELLED)

YFB

FERRYBOATS AND LAUNCHES

YFD

FLOATING DRY DOCKS

YFN

COVERED LIGHTERS (NON SELF-PROPELTLED)

YFNB

COVERED LIGHTERS, BIG

YFND COVERED LIGHTERS (FOR USE WITH DRY DOCKS)


YFNG COVERED LIGHTERS (SPECIAL PURPOSE)

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YFNX

LIGHTERS, SPECIAL-PURPOSE

YFP

FLOATING POWER BARGES

YFR

COVERED LIGHTERS, REFRIGERATED (SELF


PROPELLED)

YFRN

COVERED LIGHTERS, REFRIGERATED (NON SELF

PROPELLED)
YFT

TORPEDO TRANSPORTATION LIGHTERS

YG

GARBAGE LIGHTERS (SELF-PROPELLED)

YGN

GARBAGE LIGHTERS (NON SELF-PROPETLLED)

YHB

HOUSE BOATS

YHT

SCOWS, HEATING

YM

DREDGES

YMP

MOTOR MINE PLANTERS

YMS

MOTOR MINE SWEEPERS

YNG

GATE VESSELS

YNT

NET TENDERS (TUG CLASS)

YO

FUEL OIL BARGES (SELF-PROPEIT.LED)

YOG

GASOLINE BARGES (SELF-PROPELLED)

YOGN GASOLINE BARGES (NON SELF-PROPEL,LED)


YON

FUEL OIL BARGES (NON SELF-PROPELLED)

YOS

OIL STORAGE BARGES

YP

PATROL VESSELS

YPD

FLOATING PILE DRIVERS

YPK

PONTOON STOWAGE BARGES

YR

FLOATING WORKSHOPS
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YRB

SUBMARINE REPAIR AND BERTHING BARGES

YRDH

WORKSHOPS, FLOATING DRY DOCK (HULL)

YRDM WORKSHOPS, FLOATING DRY DOCK (MACHINERY)

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YRL

COVERED.LIGHTERS (REPAIR)

YS

STEVEDORING BARGES

YSD

SEAPLANE WRECKING DERRICKS

YSR

SLUDGE REMOVAL BARGES

YTB

HARBOR TUGS, BIG

YTL

HARBOR TUGS, LITTLE

YTM

HARBOR TUGS, MEDIUM

YTT

TORPEDO TESTING BARGES

YVC

LIGHTERS, CATAPULT

YW

WATER BARGES (SELF-PROPELLED)

YWN

WATER BARGES (NON SELF-PROPEL,LED)

YY

DISTRICT CRAFT, SERVICE CRAFT, AND FLOATING


EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)

ZH

SEARCH AND RESCUE AIRCRAFT (LIGHTER-THAN-AIR)

ZP

PATROL AND ESCORT AIRCRAFT (LIGHTER-THAN-AIR)

ZT

TRAINING AIRCRAFT (LIGHTER-THAN-AIR)

ZU

UTILITY AIRCRAFT (LIGHTER-THAN-.AIR)

ZZ

LIGHTER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
Abandon ship drill.........................
A5 -9
Abandoned vessels (obstruction).............
H3
Abatement of sentences (punishment) .........
P1 3-4
Abbreviations and codes.....................
A6 -3
Ability (personnel).........................
P2 -1
Absence, leave of ............... ............
PI 8-1
P9 -1
Absentee voting........................

Absentees....................... ...........
PI 8-1
Abstracts:
Proposals, bids and awards..............
L4 -2
Title, land .................. ...........
N1-1
Vouchers............................
Ll(0-5
Abuses (offenses)........................ Pi 3-1
Abutments, bridge.............. ............ N1 4
Abyssinia........................ .......... EF 1
Academy:
...........
NC
Naval................. .....
Preparatory Schools, Naval..............
NC
Of Sciences, National...................
EHl
......... Jill
Accelerometers....................
Acceptable list of firms..................... L4 -1
Acceptance:
Appointments, civil service.............. P1 [-2
Commissions and warrants.............. P1 4-5
Proposals and bids ...................... L4 -2
Trials:
F3
Aircraft........................

Vessels................
............
S8
Access openings, vessel....................
S6E
Accessories. (See Type of material involved.)

Accidents:

Aircraft.................... ............
A2 5
...........
A2 5
Automobile .................
Deaths caused by......................
P6 -2
Injuries to personnel....................
M3-1
A25
Material casualties .....................

P22
Prevention of.......................

A25
Vessels..... ..........................

Accommodations, living and berthing:

Ashore...............................
N4-1
S33
On vessels .............................

Accounting .................... ............


L10
...........
L10-3
Cost.......................
For funds ................... ...........
L10
Industrial .................. ............
L10-3
Office, General........................
EL
Personnel................... ...........
P2
L10-1
............

Supply ....................
Accounts:

Administrative, examinations ............


L10-5
Auditing..............................
L10-5
EN9
Bureau of Supplies and (Navy) ..........

L6-1
Claim s...............................

Commercial radio and wire traffic .........


L10-2
L10O-3
Cost.................... ..............

Disallowances.........................
L10-5

Accounts. (Continued)
Disbursing Offices, Navy ...............
General................. ...............
Money ................ ................
Offices, Navy Regional..................
Pay .............................
Property ........ .......................
Rendition of..........................
Settlement of......................
Suspension of .............. ............
......................
Accrued leave ........
Acetone ........ ...........................
Acetylene...................... ............
Plants...................... ...........
Torches ...............................
Acey-ducey................................
Acid........................... ...........
Plants..................... ............
Sheds ......... ....... .................
Acoustic:
Materials ..............................
Mines................................
Minesweeping. .....................
Acquisition:
Citizenship........................
Land or real property...................
Materials (procurement) .................
Acreage, land.........................
Activation of shore stations.................
Active duty................................
Activities:
Of foreigners (SEC)....................
Political..................... ..........
Social.................................
Warfare..........................
Acts:
Of Congress (public laws)...............
Of God...................... ..........
Damage resulting from.............
Heroic or distinguished..................
Liability...... ........................
Overt (international relations)............
Addiction and addicts, drug..................
Adding machines ................ ...........
Addresses:
Mail....................... ...........
Of personnel........................
Speeches...... ........................
Addressograph machines.....................
Adhesives ......... .........................
Adjustments under contracts.................
Admeasurement, Certificates of (vessels).......
Administration.........................
Buildings.............................
..................
Business.......
General Services.......................
Personnel.............................

NF
L10-5
L10-5
NF
Li6-4
L8-6
L10-5
L10-5
L10-5
P18-1
J3
J3
N23
J7-9
P10-1
J3
N23
N6
J17-2
X17
A16-5
P1
N1-1
L4
N1
A4-2
P16-3
A8-5
P9
P8-3
A16
A17
H4
A25
P15
L13
A14-5
M3-1
J22-1
A6-4
P1
A7-3
J22-1
J20-2
L4-3
S29
A
N3
A3
EH
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Administrations (Independent Govt. Agencies)..


Administrative:

Examination of accounts................
Inspections............................
Office, Navy Department...............
Officers:

Afloat.........................
Ashore...........................
Organization, assignment of vessels in the..
Reports...............................
Admiral's:

Aides, duty as.........................


Barge ...............................
Admiralty law..........................
Admission:

To hospitals for treatment...............


To ships and stations................
Admonition (punishment)...................
Advancement in rating.....................
Advertising and advertisements..............
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, National..
Aerial:

Bomb exercises .........................


Bombardment. ....................
Bombs.................. ..............
........................
Flights...
Gunnery (practice).....................
Navigation....
....................
Photographs and photography ....... . . . . .
Reconnaissance........................
Targets (training)...................
Torpedoes............................
Warfare operations.....................
Aerodynamics.............................
Aerographic huts...........................
Aerological:

Buildings....
.....................
Instruments....
...................
Officers................................
Stations, Naval........................
Aerology.................... ...............
Aeronautics:

Administration, Civil....................
Authority, Civil........................
Board, Civil................ ............
Bureau of (Navy)......................
National Advisory Committee for.........
Affidavits..................................
Affiliations:

Political................. ..............
Religious.............................
Afflictions..................................
Affray (misconduct)........................
..............
Affront................
Afghanistan.................. ..............
Africa.................
..............
Afterbodies, torpedo........................
Age (personnel)................ .............

66

EH

L10-5

A23

EN1I

OF

ON

A3-1

A9-9

P16-3

$82

A17

M3-2

A2-9

P13-4

P17-2

L4-2

EH

A5-5

A16-3

X5

A4-3

A5-1

J12

Al16-3

J29

X25

A16-3

Fl1

N10

N10

J11

OV

NZ

H4

EE3

EE3

EH

EN11

EH

A17

P9

P12

M3-1

P13-1

P13-1

FF2

QG

X25

P1

Agencies:

Emergency Government.................
EEl
Independent Government...............
EH
Selling (firms).........................
QM
Catalogs of........................
L4-1
Agents:

Federal Bureau of Investigation..........


EE5
Foreign (spies)........................
A8-5
Press.................................
A7-1
Secret Service.........................
EE9
Aggregates................................
J17-1
Aggression................................
A14-5
Agreements:

L4-3
Contractual (procurement) .............

International......................
A14-7
Agricultural tools and implements............
J7-1
Agriculture Department.....................
EE2
Aid:

Foreign.................... ............
L11-3
To injured or wounded.................
M3-2
Aides, Admirals', duty as .....................
P16-3
P13-1
Aiding another to commit an offense ..........

Aids, Navigational:

Buoys and shore markers................


J24-2
Electronic (loran, etc.)..................
J15-2
H2
Position of............................

Aileron controls............................
F22
F6
Ailerons.....................
..............

Aiming devices, fire control..................


X10
Air:

Advanced Training Command, Naval ...

NE
Bases, Naval..........................
NA
Basic Training Command, Naval.........
NE
Commands, Fleet......................
FF7
Compressors..........................
J7-2
Vessels...........................
S49
Conditioning..........................
M2-4
Equipment........................
J7-3
Systems:

Buildings.....................
N26-1
Vessels.......................
S38
Ejectors (vessels) ......................

S46
Facilities, Naval ........................
NA
X25
Flasks, torpedo. ....
..............

Force:

Atlantic Fleet.....................
FF4-2
Department of the.................
ES
Pacific Fleet.......................
FF4-1
FF12
Groups.................. ...............

A6-4
Mail.................... ..............

Material Center, Naval.................


NT
Missile Test Center, Naval..............
NP
Navigation................. ............
H
Plant, compressed (vessels)..............
843
............
M2-4
Pollution..................
Pressure gages.........................
Jill
J7-2
Pumps................. ...............

Vessels................ ............
F47

k&i1N IV -- INDE4 ALPHABETICAL


Air: (Continued)
Raids (warfare).......................
Reserve Training:
Command, Naval...................
Units, Naval.......................
Routes and distances....................
Safety...............................
Scoops (aircraft) .......................
Shipments...........................
Space reservations......................
Speed indicators........................
Stations:
Marine Corps......................
Naval...........................
Technical Training:
Centers, Naval.....................
Command, Naval...................
Test Center, Naval.....................
Traffic control towers ...................
Training:
Bases, Naval.......................
Command, Naval...................
Transport Service, Military..............
Transportation (travel)..................
..............
Units.................
Wings.................................
Airborne early warning equipment............
.......
Aircraft..................
.........
Accidents............... .....
.......
.......
Atlantic ......................
Bombs.................. ....
.......
Building program.............. .........
Carriers...................... .........
.........
Escort..............
...
.........
Heavy.................
.........
Large....................
.........
Small..................
Construction................ .........
Design................. ....
.........
Factory, Naval ................
.........
Ferry:
Cargo Ship and.....................
Transport and .....................
Ferrying of...........................
Fleet Marine Force:
Atlantic..........................
Pacific...........................
Fixed wing .............................
Fuel cargo stowage and equipment on
vessels.............................
Furnishings..........................
Groups:
Marine Corps......................
Naval...........................
Guns................................
Lighter-than-air.......................
Movements and operations...............
Pacific ................................

Aircraft (Continued)
A16 -3
NE
NC
HI1
P22
F18
L17 1
H1I
Jill
KV
NA
NC
NE
NP
N10
NA
NE
ES
L20
FF1 2
FF1 2
J15 -7

VV
A25
FF4-2
X5
Al-1i
CV
CVE
CVA
CVB
CVL
F

Fl
NP
AKV
APV
A4-3
FF13-4
FF13-5
VZ
S15
J21
FF14
FF12
X12
ZZ
A4-3
FF4-1

Pilotless...............................KD

Repair Ships...........................
Aircraft ...........................
Engine..........................
Rotary wing...........................
Specialized material.....................

ARV

ARVA

ARVE

HZ

Squadrons:
Marine Corps......................
FF14
FF12
Naval...........................
A4-1

Status of..............................
883

Stowage on ships.......................
Transportation Lighters................. YCV

VV

Types...............................
A4-5

Visits of..............................
Wings:
FF14
Marine Corps......................
FF12
Naval...........................
Airplanes. (See Aircraft.)
P10-2
Airs, musical.............................
Air/sea rescue and search.................... H2-1
Airship:
Hangars.............................
Material.............................

N10
F24

Training:
Centers, Naval.....................
And Experimental Command, Naval..
Types ................................
Air-Surface Development Detachment.........
Airways and air routes......................
Airworthiness............................
Alabama (State)..........................
Alarms (fire, police, etc.).....................
Alaska...................
Alaskan Sea Frontier.........
Albania..................
Alcohol.....................
.F
Illegal use or possession...
Withdrawing from bond..
Alcoholic beverages ..........
Alcoholism..................
Algeria.....................
Aliases (assumed names)......
Alidades....................
Alien Property, Office of......
Aliens..................................
Employment of........................
Enemy. ...............................
Enlistment of ..........................
Alighting gear (aircraft).....................
Alimony................................
Alleys:
Bowling.............................
Shaft (vessels).........................
Alliances.................................
Allied Powers (countries) ....................
Allocation of funds.........................

.. .............
..............
..............
...............
... .. ... .. ... ..
... ... .. ... .. ..
..............
..............
...............
. .... ..... .. ..
...............

NC
NE
ZZ

FJ1-2

H1

F3

EG

J15-1

EG

FF15-1

EF3

J3

P13-1
L14
J14

M3-1

EF28

P1

Jill

EE5

P1

P14-2

A8-5

P14-4

F9

P7

N4-8
S43
A14-7

EF75

L1-2

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Allotments:
L1-2
Appropriations ..........................
Pay, salaries, and wages.................L16-6
Allowance lists, material................. L8-3

Allowances:

Family............................... L16-6

Heat and light......................... L16-5

Material................................ L8-3

Money, to personnel................... L16-2

Per diem for travel..................... L20

Personnel............................. P16-1

Quarters.............................. L16-5

L16-3

Ration ................................
Rental................................ L16-5

Subsistence........................... L16-3

L20

Travel................... ..............
J1

Alloys........................ .............
A10-1

Almanacs...................... ............
AINav and AINavSta messages.............. A6-1

L9-2

Alterations .................................
Altered checks............................. L12-1

Alternators................................ J7-6

Altimeters................................. J11l

J1I
Aluminum.................... .............
Amalgamation (organization)................. A3
Ambassadors:
EF

Foreign.................. .............
United States.......................... EE8

.P1

......................
Ambition.......
Ambulances (vehicles)....................... J6

American:
P8-2
Legion..................... ............
National Red Cross.................. EH
Ammeters.................................. J11l

Ammonia.................................. J3

Ammonium picrate......................... X9

Ammunition............................... X1I

Comiponents............................ XI-1I

Depots, Naval......................... NT

Dummy drill.......................... X1-2

Handling and stowage aboard ships....... S78

Hoists................................ J7-5

AE

Ships...................... ............
Types of................................. X1-2

Amnesty (international).................... A14-7

Amphibious:

Atlantic............................... FF4-14

Bases, Naval.......................... NB

Force Flag Ships....................... AGC

Groups................................ FG1

Pacific................................ FF4-13

Track and suspension systems............ 96

P11-4
.............
Training ..............
Bases, Naval...................... NC
Commands:
Atlantic...................... FF8-4

Pacific........................ FF8-3

X27

Vehicles................. ..............

68

Amphibious: (Continued)

A16-7

Warfare operations. .................


Amplifiers................................. J16

M9-1

Amputations (surgery) .....................


Amusement............................... P10O

Buildings............................. N4-8

L14

Tax..................................
Analysis:

L10-5

Accounts................. .............
Materials............................. L5

Sea water............................. H1

Soil.................................. N1

Anarchy and anarchists..................... P9

Anatomy.................................. M9

Ancestry.................................. P1

Anchor:

Balls................................. J27

J24-2

Buoys.................................
Cable or chain.....................J24-1

Vessel............................ S26

Engine (vessels)......................... 826

J24-1

Grapnels.........
....................
Lights.................... .............
J16

Shackles.............................. J24-1

H1

Anchorages ................. ...............


Anchors................................... J24-1

Mooring, vessel........................5 26

Anemometers.............................. J11

Aneroid barometers and manometers.......... J11

Anesthesia............................. M3-2

J32

. ..................
Animals............
Mistreatment of........................ P13-1

Annexation:
Land.............................
NI-1
A14-7
Territory................. .............
A15
Anniversaries.................. .............
Announcements, publicity................. A7-1
Annual:
Leave................... ............... P18-1

Reports............................... A9-1
L13
Annuities. ............................
Annulment:
Of contracts................ ............
L4-3

Of personnel contracts.................. P19-5

Annunciators............................... J15-1

A6-4

Anonymous mail. ......................


Antartic regions................ ............
QG

Antennae.............................. J16

Anthem, National.......................... A15

J4-1

Anthracite coal ...........................


Antiaircraft:

Batteries.............................. X14

Installation of aboard ships.......... S74

X5

Bombs................... .............
Cruisers............................... CLAA

A5-1

Exercises................. .............
X12-1

Guns..................... .............
Training Centers, Naval................ NC

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Al

Antifogging:

Compounds ............................
Equipment, aircraft.....................
Antifouling paints ..........................
Antifreeze compounds.......................
Antifriction bearings........................
Anti-icing:

Compounds...........................
Equipment, aircraft.....................
Antiquities...............................
Antiseptics ................................
Antisubmarine:

Nets................................
Submarines ...........................
Warfare:

Operations ........................
Unit, Atlantic......................
Antitorpedo nets..........................
Antitoxins...............................
Apartments (housing).......................
Apparatus. (See Type of material involved.)

Apparel:

Safety................................
Wearing..............................
Appendectomies............................
Appendicitis..............................
Application:

For appointment......................
Electric power, vessel ...................
Appointment.............................
Application for .........................
Civilian personnel .......................
Commissions.........................
Termination of........................
Warrants............................
Apportionment of funds.....................
Appraisals:

Amount of damage....................
Land or real property...................
Materials .............................
Appreciation:

Letters and expressions of................


Value of materials......................
Apprehension of deserters....................
Appropriation Purchases Account (APA) ma

terial..................................
Appropriations............................
Allotments of.........................
Aprons, airfield...........................
Aptitude.................................
Aqueducts...............................
Arabia .....................................
Arbitration:

International relations...................
Labor disputes .........................
Arbors, depth charge........................
Archery.................................
Architecture ...............................

J3

F16

J20-1

J3

J7-4

J3

F16

A12

M4

X18

SSK

A16-8

FH1

X18

M4

N4-1

J26-2

J26

M9-1

M3-1

P14-1

S63

P14

P14-1

P14-2

P14-5

P19-5

P14-5

L1-2

L6-1

N1-1

L8-6

P15

L8-6

P13-2

L8-9

L1-1

L1-2

N10

P20-1

N14

EF4

A14-5

P8-1

X8

P10-1

N19

ALPHABETICAL
Archives:
National ..............................
Records ..............................
Arctic regions..............................

EH;
A6-6
QG

Area:

Commands............................
Marianas..........................
Newfoundland......................
South Pacific......................
Groups...............................
Areas:

FF6

FF6-2

FF6-3

FF6-1

FG2

Anchorage............................. H 1

Defensive sea ..........................


HI1

Grounds ..............................
N1

Open storage ..........................


N6-1

"Out of bounds"........................ P13-4

Parking ................................
N1

Argentine Republic......................... EF5

Arizona (State) ............................


EG

Arkansas (State)...........................
EG

Armament:

Limitation of ..........................
A16-14

Of ships, installation of..................


S73

Armatures ................................
J7-6

Armed:

Forces Staff College.........


...........
NC

Guards (details) .......................


P16-3

Arming of merchant vessels.................. A16-1

Armistice................................
A16-14

Armor....................................
X 2

Protection, installation of (vessels) ........ S13

Armor-piercing bombs.......................
X5

Armored cars ..............................


J6

Armories (structures) .......................


N4-9

Arms:

Artificial (limbs)........................
M9-2

Small (weapons)........................ X12-3

Army, Department of the....................


ER

Arresting gear on ships .....................


883

Arresting provisions on aircraft............... F10-1

Arrests........
............................
P13-4

Arrivals:

Aircraft and vessels..................... A4-3

Personnel for duty......................


P16-3

Arson.....................................
P13-1

Art, National Gallery of.....................


EH

Artesian wells .............................


N25

Articles:

For the Govt. of the Navy............... A2-1

Newspaper and magazine................ A7-1

Personal effects ........................


L19

Toilet ................................
J14

Artificial:

Eyes and limbs ........................


M9-2

Horizons (aircraft instruments)........... J11

Ice ...................................
J25

Teeth...............................
M10-3

Arts, Commission of Fine....................


EH

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Asbestos...................................
Clothing ...............................

J17-2

J26-2

Asdics (sonar)............................. J15-11

Asepsis.................................... M2-4

Asia......................... ..............
QG

Asphalt and asphaltum..................... J20-2

Asphyxiation.............................. M3-1

Assault................
..............
P13-1

Assessments............................... L14

Assignments:

Burial lots................ .............


P6-4

Duty, personnel....................... P16-3

Home yards and home ports............. A3-1

Office space............... .............


N3

Ships and aircraft...................... A4-3

Of vessels in the administrative organi

zation.............................. A3-1

Assistant Secretaries of the Navy............. EN1

Associations and societies................... P8-2

Loans, aid and transfers between Navy

Dept. and........................... L11-2

Assumed names (personnel)................. P1

Astronomical observations................... H5

Astronomy................................ 115

Asylum, Rights of.........................


A14-3

Athletic:

Buildings................. .............
N4-8

Competitions.......................... P10-1

Courts.................... .............
NI

Equipment (gear, outfits)............... J13-1

Fields..............
.............
NI

Games................... ..............
P10-i

Athletics................................... P10-1

Atlantic:

Fleet................... ...............
FF1-2

Ocean................................. QH

Reserve Fleet......................... FF9-2

Atlases.............................
.. A10-1

Atomic:

Bombs................................ X5

Energy................................ H6-1

Commission ........................
EH

Warfare operations..................... A 16-10

Atrocities (war crimes)..................... A14-3

Atrophy................................... M3-1

Attaches:

Foreign................... .............
EF

Naval................... ..............
EN3

United States......................... EE8

Attack:

Aircraft, heavier-than-air (fixed wing). ....

Cargo ships...........................
Teachers, directors and plotters...........
Transports............................
Attempted desertion or other offense..........
Attendance...............................
Attorney:

General...............................
Power of (agents).......................

70

VA

AKA

X8

APA

P13-1

P18-2

EE5

L13

Attorneys, United States.................... EE5

Auction sales.............................. L8-5

Audible signal equipment................... J15-1

Auditing accounts.......................... L10-5

Auditoriums............................... N4-8

Audits.................................... L10-5

Aurora, australia and borealis................ H4

Australasia.................... .............
QG

Australia................................. EF13

Austria.................................... EF7

Authentication of records................... A6-6

Authority................................. A3

To convene general courts martial........ A17-1

Offenses against....................... P13-1

To purchase........................... L4

Tennessee Valley ......................


EH

Authorizations:

Permits, licenses, and passes............. A2-9

Power of attorney...................... L13

Autogiros............................ .. HZ

Automatic:

Machine guns......................... X12-2

Pilots (aircraft instruments)............. J11il

Sprinkler systems:

Buildings......................... N27

Vessels...........................S 48

Sprinklers............................. J28-2

Automobile:

Accessories............................ J6

Accidents and collisions................. A25

Insurance.................. ............
L13

Parking spaces........................ N1

Automobiles............................ J6

Automotive equipment..................... J6

Autopsies.................... ..............
M l

Auxiliary:

Air Stations, Naval.................... NA

Engines................... .............
J7-7

Aircraft................ ............
F13

Vessels................ ............ S 50

Floating Dry Docks:

Big...........................

AFDB
Little.................. ............
AFDL
Medium..........................
AFDM
Machinery (vessels)....................
50
Mine Layers...........................
ACM
Miscellaneous:

Craft, District.....................
YAG
Vessels...........................
AG
Ocean Tugs........................

ATA
Power plant (aircraft)..................
F13
Submarines.............. .............

AG(SS)
Vessels (general).......................
AA
Availability for repair or overhaul............
L9-3
Aviation...................... .............

A21
Cadets.............................

OV
Clothing.................. .............

J26-2
Medicine.................. ............

M5

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Aviation (Continued)
Officers ......................
OV
Ordnance ..................
.........
X3
Test Stations.....................
NP
Services............................. A21
Structures............................ N10
Supply:
Depots, Naval.....................NT
Office............................. NT
Ships............................. AVS
System ...........................
L8-1
Torpedo Training Units................ NC
Units:
Marine Corps..................... FF14
Naval............................ FF12
Aviators:
Enlisted.............................. M M
Officer................................ OV
Naval Reserve......................... QR
Awards:
Beneficial suggestion................... A13
Decoration, medals..................... P15
International ...........................
A14-7
Marjorie Sterret Battleship Fund........ A5
Schedules, proposals, bids............... L4-2
Scholarships........................ P11-1
Awnings.................... ...............
J2-7
For shipboard use...................... $18
Azide, lead.................... .............
X9
Azimuth instruments....................... J11l
B
Babbitt metal.........................
Bachelor officers' quarters (BOQ).............
Back pay:
Civilian personnel......................
Military personnel.....................
Bacteriological:
Bombs...............................
Warfare operations.....................
Bacteriology...............................
Bad conduct...............................
Discharges................. ............
Badges:
Decorations...........................
Identification................ ...........
Bag gun ammunition.......................
Baggage (personal effects) ....................
Bags (containers)............... ............
Bake:
Ovens.................... .............
Shops:
Ashore... ...........
.............
On vessels........................
Bakelite...............
..............
Bakery:
Buildings.................. ............
Equipment................ .............
On vessels............... .............

J1
N4-1
L16-1
L16-4
X5
A16-11
M8
P13-1
P19-1
P15
P1
X1-2
L19
J30
J21-4
N4-4
S34
J17-2
N4-4
J21-4
834

Balancers, static........................

J7-9

Bal:
Bearings..............................
Games................................
Shapes (signal)........................
Ballast:
System, airship.........................
Vessel stability........................
Ballistics.................... ...............
Balloons and airships.......................
Ballots and balloting.......................
Balls:
Anchor................. ...............
Athletic equipment.....................
Time.................... ..............
Balsa wood............... ..............
Band instruments..........................
Bandages.................................
Bands and orchestras.......................
Bandstands.................. ..............
Bank and turn indicators...................
Bankruptcy proceedings.....................
Banks and banking .........................
Banners...................................
Barber shop:
Equipment............................
Spaces:
Ashore................ ............
On vessels........................
Barbettes..................................
Barges:
Admirals'..............................
Floating Power ......................
Fuel Oil:
Non self-propelled.................
Self-propelled......................
Gasoline:
Non self-propelled..................
Self-propelled......................
Oil Storage................ .............
Pontoon Stowage......................
Sludge Removal.......................
Stevedoring...........................
Submarine Repair and Berthing..........
Torpedo Testing.......................
Water:
Non self-propelled.................
Self-propelled......................
Barometers.................. ..............
Barracks...................................
Detention................. .............
Naval................... ..............
Quarantine............................
Ships:
Non self-propelled............ ......
Self-propelled................ ......
Barrage balloons..................... ......

J7-4
P10-1
J27
F24-7
S29
X4

ZZ

P9-1
J27
J13 -1
J27
J2 8
J13 -2
M4
P10C
0-2
N4 -8
J11
A17
L12 2-1
J27
J21
N4-6
S33
X15
882
YFP
YON
YO
YOGN
YOG
YOS
YPK
YSR
YS
YRB
YTT
YWN
YW
J11
N4-1
N4-2
NM
N9
APL
APB

ZZ

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Barred areas:
P13-4
Discipline............................
Warfare ...............................
A16
Barrels:
Containers ............................
J30
X13
Gun................................
Barricades (military)....................... N12
Barrier crash provisions:
On aircraft...........................
F10-1
On Ships............................
S83
Base pay:
Civilian personnel ......................
L16-1
Military personnel...................... L16-4
P10-1
Baseball.................................
Equipment .............................
J13-1
Fields...............................
N1
Bases:
Air, Naval...........................
NA
Naval...............................
NB
NB
Operating, Naval.......................
Basic Training Command, Naval Air .........
NE
Basins:
Marine.............................
N15-1
Model..............................
N8
Wash...............................
J19
Basketball...............................
P10-1
Courts..............................
NiL
Equipment..........................
J13-1
Bathhouses................................ N4-5
Jill
Bathythermographs .........................
Battalions, Naval Construction............... NZ
Batteries:
J16
Dry cell.............................
X14
Gun .........................
..........
Installation aboard ships.............. 873
J16
Storage (wet cell) .......................
Battle:
Damage Repair Ships................... ARB
Efficiency competition................... A5-8
Lighting (vessels)....................... S64
A5-1
Practice.............................
A3
Stations, designation of.................
A16
Battles (warfare)..........................
BB
Battleships.............................
FF4-4
Atlantic.............................
FF4-3
Pacific.................-.............
X12-3
Bayonets................................
Bays and gulfs............................
QH
Beach:
HI
Erosion.........................
.....
Party equipment........................ X12-3
Beaches, landing (aircraft)................... N10
J24-3
Beaching gear..............................
Beacons:
As aids to navigation................... H2
J15-3
...............
IFF..................
Light.................................
J16
J15-7
Radar................................

72

....

Beacons: (Continued)
Radio...............................
Structures (towers, etc.)........ : ........
Bearings:
Ball and roller .........................
Roller path (gun turrets)................
Vessel...............................
Bedding .......
Beds..........
Bedspreads.....
Beef...........
Beer..........
Beeswax.......
Belgium.......
Belligerents....
Bells..........
Diving ....

..........
...... . . .
........ ...
.... . . . .
..... . .. .
........ . .
..... ... . .
.......... .

(
J15-2
N28
J7-4
X15
843
J21-1
J21-3
J21-1
J25
J14
J20-2
EF9
A16-2
J15-1
J28-3

....
.......
*..
..............
.............
..............
..............
.............
..............
.............
.............
...............

.. ... ...
...........
...........

Belts:
X12-3
Cartridge................
J26-1
Clothing ..............
J28-3
Life..................
J28-3
Safety ...................
A13
Beneficial suggestions..........
P7
Beneficiaries...............
Insurance................
L13
J3
Benzene..................
J3
Benzol....................
EF13
Bermuda....................
Berthing:
H1
Areas for vessels.......................
Barges, Submarine Repair and............ YRB
L7
Facilities............................
S4
Of ships.............................
Spaces:
N4-1
Ashore...........................
S33
On vessels.........................

............
..........
..........
..........
..........

Berths:
Bunks ......................
Structures in water...........
Beryllium....................
Betatron.....................
Beverages....................
B icycles........................
Bidders......................
Awards to..................
Debarment of...............
Lists of.....................
Bids (procurement) ..............
Bigamy......................
Bilge:
Pumps, vessel...........................
Walls, vessel...........................

........... J21-3
........... N15-1
.......... Ji
........... J15-9
........... J14
........... J6
L4-1
........... L4-2
...........
........... L4-1
. ...... ... L4-1
........... L4-2
P13-1

Billeting:
Ashore..............................
On vessels...........................
Billets (duty and detail).....................
Billiards................................

S47

Sli
N4-1

833
P16-3
P10-1

SECTION, IV

Bills:
Dealers'........................
......
Of exchange...........................
Of health............................
Of lading............................
Proposed legislation.....................
Binding and printing.......................
Machinery and equipment...............
Binnacles..................................
Binoculars.................................
Bins, storage (shore)........................
Biography...............................
Biological warfare operations.................
Birds....................................
Birth:
Certificates ......................
Date of......................
Vital statistics................
Birthplace..........................
Bituminous:
Coal....................
Paint........................

......

.......
.......

Black:
Ball shapes..........................
Powder..............................
Blacklisted firms..........................
Blackmail...............................
Blackouts (warfare)........................
Blacksmith:
Shops...............................
Tools...............................
Blank:
Ammunition ...........................
Books and forms.......................
Checks...............................
Blankets..................................
Bleachers.................................
Blim ps ....................................
Blind:
Flying instruments......................
Landing equipment.....................
Blindness................................
Blinker lights ...............................
Blisters (vessel structure)....................
Blizzards.................................
Blockades.................................
Blocks and falls............................
On vessels.............................
Blood:
Banks ................................
Diseases ..............................
Plasma ...............................
Transfusions ..........................
Blowers:
Forced-draft (vessels)...................
Ventilating fans........................
Blueprint machines.........................

INDEX. ALPHABETICAL
Blueprints:

L6
L12-3
M2-1
L17-4
A18
A10
J22-1
Jil
Jl1
N6
P1
A16-11
J32
P1
P1
A9-10
P1
J4-1
J20-1
J27
X21
L4-1
P13-1
A16-1
N5
J7-9
Xl-2
J22-2
L12-1
J21-1
N4-8

ZZ

Jill
J15-2
M3-1
J16
Sl1
H4
A16
J7-5
S18
M4
M3-1
M4
M3-2
S53
J7-3
J22-1

Aircraft ................................
Buildings ..............................
Materials...........................
Vessels..............................
Boards.................................
Civil Aeronautics.......................
Examining............................
Federal Board of Hospitalization..........
General (Navy Department).............
Inspection and Survey...................
Investigation ..........................
Medical..............................
Munitions...........................

Fl
N 19
L 1-4
SI
A2 0
EH
A2 0
EH
E N2
A2 0
A 17-5
A, 0
E M4

National:
Labor Relations.................... E H
Mediation.......................
EH
Security Resources.................. E VI
H
Railroad Retirement.................... E
Research and Development.............. E M5
A2 0
Retiring............................
Selection............................
A 0
Boat:
Booms..............................
Drills...............................
Guard.............................
Gun exercises..........................
Landings (structures)....................
Shops..............................
Boathouses.............................
Boats...................................
House...............................
Mine-Sweeping .........................
Motor .................................
Submarine Chaser..................
Torpedo..... ....................
Bodies:
Remains.............................
Rocket................................
Body group, aircraft........................

S1 7
A -9
A i-4
A i-6
N 15-1
N
13
N6
S8 2
Y EIHB
M SB
S8 2
P]rcC
P1
-

P '-3
X 23
F8

Boiler:
Compounds ...........................
Feed-water equipment (vessels)...........
Plants (shore)..........................
Shops (shore)..........................
Boilers..................................
Coffee...............................
On vessels............................
Bolides.................... ....
..........
Bolivia..................................

J3
856
N23
N5
J7
J2 1-4
S5 1
H-4
El 11

Bollards:
Ashore .................................
On vessels............................
Bolometers...............................
Bolshevism..............................
Bolts (hardware)...........................

N1&5-5
826
J1 1
P9
J9

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Bomb:
Ammunition...........................
Exercises............................
Hoists................................
Protection of ships (other than structural).
Racks ...............................
Shackles.............................
Shelters.............................
Sights...............................
Type ammunition......................
Bombardments...........................
Acrial...............................
Surface.............................
Bombing:

............
A14-7
..... ..... N1i
.

............ J16
....
L16-2
..

Boxes:
Containers...........................
Fire alarm...........................
Ice .................................
Mail..................................
Sentry...............................
Boxing..................................
Arenas..............................
Gloves and equipment...................
Boy Scouts of America......................
Brackets (hardware).......................
Branch Hydrographic Offices.................
Brass...................................
Brassards, shore patrol......................
Bravery, awards for.......................
Brazil ..................................
Brazing.................................
Outfits..............................
Breach:
Of contract...........................
Of promise...........................
Bread .....................................
And water punishment.....
Slicers, toasters, etc........
Breakers, circuit...............
Breaking arrest................
Breakwaters...................
Breathing apparatus, oxygen....
Breech mechanisms............
Breeches buoys................
Brevet rank...................
Bribery....................
Bricks and tiles................
Bridges:

Ship control..........................

Structures ............................
Clearance above navigable waters.....
Brigs:
Ashore..............................
On vessel............................
British Empire...........................
Broadcasts, radio.........................
Publicity............................
Bronze..................................
Brooms and brushes.........................
Bubonic plague...........................
Buckets (containers)........................
Budget, Bureau of the.....................
Budgets and estimates ......................
Bugle calls...............................
Bugles .....................................

............
. 816
..

...

............ P10-1
............ N4-8
J13-1
............ N24'

Builder's trials:

Aircraft.............................
Vessels................................
Building:

Codes...............................
Design and construction.................
Materials............................

Operations, warfare.....................
Practice.............................
Ranges.............................
Targets (training)......................
Bombproof shelters.........................
Bombs...................................
Handling and stowage aboard ships .......
Bonding................................
Bonds.......................
...........
Savings.................... ...........
Bonuses....................... ...........
Bookcases...................
...........
. ...........
Bookkeeping ...................
Booklets .......................
..........
. .
Books......................
...........
.
Blank .....................
...........
...........
C heck.....................
Damage control, vessel ......
...........
Library.................... ...........
School (textbooks).......... ...........
Signal and code.............
...........

Booms:
Net.......................

Shipboard..................

Boosters, depth charge..........

"Boot" training................

Boots (footwear)................

Boot-topping paint..............

Borings, test of soil.............

Borrowing money (personnel)....-.


Bottles (containers)..............

X1-2
A5-5

J7-5
S81

X5
X5
N12

X10
X1-2
A16
A16-3
A16-4
A16-3

A5-5

N1i

J29

N12

X5

S78
L13
L13

L12-2
L16-2

J21-3

L10-5
A10-1

A10-1

J22-2

L12-1
S88
P11-2

J29
A6-3

X18

............
817
............
X8
............
P11-4
............
J26
............
J20-1
............
N1i
.. ..... .... . P13-6
............
J30

Boundaries:
International...............

Land areas.................

Boundary lights, air field........


Bounties.......................

Bow:
Airship structure............
Ramp, vessel................

Bowling.......................
Alleys.....................
Equipment.................
Box cars ....................

74

F24-1i

.
J30
J28-2
J21-4
A6-4

N3-1

P10-1

N4-8

J13-1

P8-2

J9

NX

J1

J26-3

P15

EF12

L18

J7-9

L4-3

P7

J25

P13-4

..... .... ... J21-4

............ J16

............ P13-1

............ N15-4

..... .... ... J28-1

........... X13

........... J28-3

........... P17-1

............ P13-1

.... ..... . J17-1

S24
N14

H3
N4-2

S33

EF13

A6-2

A7-2

J1

J19

M3-1

J30

EEl

L1-1

A6-3

J13-2

F3

88

N19

N19

J17

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Building: (Continued)
Programs..............................
Al-1

Ways (ship)............................N18
Buildings. (See Type.)
Bulbs, electric.............................
J16
EF14
Bulgaria...................................
Bulkheads:
Vessel...............................S
11
Waterfront Structures................... N15-4
Bulldozers...............................
N21
Bulletins.................................
A10-1
Navy Department...................... A2-6
Safety...............................
P22
Bullets..................................
X1-1
Bulwarks:
Structures (shore)....................... N12
Vessel...............................
S11
Bumboating..............................
L4-4
Bunks...................................
J21-3
Bunting..................................
J27
Buoyancy, vessel..........................
S29
Buoys...................................
J24-2
Adrift...............................
H3
Aids to navigation (position) .............
H2
Breeches.............................
J28-3
Life.................................
J28-3
Mooring...............................
J24-2
Bureau of Aeronautics Representatives ........
NW
Bureaus:
Aeronautics (Navy).....................
EN11
Budget..............................
.EEL
Census..............................
EE3
Employees' Compensation............... EH
Investigation, Federal................... EE5
Medicine and Surgery (Navy)............ EN10
Naval Personnel........................ EN4
Ordnance (Navy).......................
EN6
Pan American Sanitary.................. EE10
Ships (Navy)...........................
EN8
Standards, National..................... EE3
Supplies and Accounts (Navy)............ EN9
Weather.............................
EE3
Yards and Docks (Navy)................ EN5
Burglary................................
P13-1
Burial lots...............................
P6-4
Burials..................................
P6-3
Burlap..................................
J2-7
Burma..................................
EF13
Buses....................................
J6
Business methods...........................
A3
Butane..................................
J3
Butcher shops:
Ashore...............................
N4-4
On vessels............................
S34
Butter..................................
J25
Buttons:
Lapel................................
P15
Push, electrical........................
J16
Uniform.............................
J26-3

Buzzers.................................

J15-1

Cabinets:
Filing...............................
Furniture............................
Medicine............................
Cable:

Anchor ................................
Electric.............................
Wire rope...............................
Cablegrams..............................
Cadets, Aviation..........................
Cafeterias (shore).........................
Caisson disease...........................
Calamities...............................
Calcimine...............................
Calculating machines.......................
Calendars...............................
Calibrations, radio..........................
California (State).........................
Calipers.................................
Calking compounds........................
Call:

Signs and letters.......................


To active duty........................
Camels (structures)........................
Cameras...................................
Camouflage...............................
Paint..................................
Campaign medals and ribbons................
Campaigns:

Political ..............................
Warfare.............................
Canada....................
.............
Canal:

Tolls................................
Zone................................
Canals..................................
Cancer..................................
Candy..................................
Canned goods............................
Canoes..................................
Canopies................................
Cans (containers).........................
Canteens................................
Canvas..................................
Canvassing (soliciting funds).................
Capaciators................................
Capacity of manufacturing establishments. ...
Capitulation.............................
Caps, uniform.............................
Capstans:

Ashore..............
................
On vessels...........................S
Captured:

Personnel............................
Prisoners of war.......................
Property.............................

J22-1
J21-3
M4
J24-1

J16

J23

A6-1

OV

N4-4

M3-1

A25

J20-1

J22-1

AI0-1

A6-2

EG

J7-9

J20-2

A6-3

P16-3

N15-1

J12

A16

J20-1

' P15

P9

A16

EF13

L14

EG

QH

M3-1

J14

J25

882

J2-7

J30

N4-6

J2-7

A24

J16

L7

A16-14

J26-3

J7-5

20

P6-1

A16-2

A14-2

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Car:

Floats................................
Group, airship.........................
Seals.................................
Carbines...............................
Carbolic acid..............................
Carbon:

Dioxide...............................
Paper ................... ..............
Tetrachloride..........................
Card games ................................
Card-index systems........................
Cards:

Identification..........................
Office supplies.........................
Playing.................... ............
Postal ................... .............
Care and preservation:

............
Health ..............
Materials ..............................
Safety precautions.....................
Careless handling of firearms................
Caretaker status (shore stations)..............
Cargo:

Booms, vessel ........ .................


Lighters, Open........................
Methods of shipment...................
Reports and lists.......................
Ships ............................
Aircraft Ferry.....................
Attack................ ............
Light.............................
Net ...............................
Spaces, vessel.......................
Submarines ............................
Caribbean Sea Frontier ......................
Carloading.................... .............
Carpets........................ ............
Carriages, gun .........................
Carrier:

Air Groups ........................


Controlled approach equipment ...........
Carriers:

Aircraft ................................
Escort ...............................
Heavy ...............................
Large ...............................
Small ................................
Mail ..................................
......
Mechanical conveyors..........
Cars:

Armored ...............................
Railway..............................
Unloading of..........................
Cartons (containers).......................
Cartridge:

................
Belts ..................
Cases.................................

76

YCF

F24-4

L17-3

X12-3

J3

J3

J22-2

J3

P10-1

A6-6

P1

J22-2

J13

A6-4

M2-4

L9

P22

P13-1

A4-2

S17

YCK

L17-1

L17-4

AK

AKV

AKA

AKL

AKN

S30

ASSA

FF15-2

L17-6

J21-2

X15

FF12

J15-2

CV

CVE

CVA

CVB

CVL

A6-4

J7-5

J6

N24

L17-6

J30

X12-3

X1-I

Cartridges................................
Carts (vehicles)............................
Cases:

Cartridge.............................
Containers............................
Cash.....................................
Advances.............................
Discounts.............................
...
Registers ......................
Caskets...................................
Cast iron.................................
Casting (process)..........................
Castings (see material item concerned)

Casualties:

Material..............................
Personnel in action.....................
Catalogs.................... ...............
Firms (purchasing) ......................
Standard Stock........................
Catapult:

Ammunition..........................
Guns ..................................
Lighters..............................
Large ..............................
Catapulting provisions on aircraft.............
Catapults (Shipboard).....................
Caterpillar tractors.........................
Cathode ray tubes.........................
Caulking compounds.......................
Causeways .................................
Ceilings, personnel.........................
Celebrations................... .............
Celestial:

Aids, positions fixed by ...................


Navigation trainers....................
Cellophane .................... .............
..............
Cement...................
Cemeteries ............................
Censorship................... ..............
Censure...................... .............
Census ....................................
Bureau of the......................
Centers:

Air, Naval ................. ............


Medical, Naval........................
Records Management, Naval ............
Supply, Naval.........................
Training, Naval.......................
Central:

America .................. .............


Heating plants .........................
Intelligence Agency....................
Centralization.............................
Ceremonies...............................
Launching............................
Religious.............................
Certificates. (See Subject.)

X1-1

J6

X1-1

J30

L12-1

L6

L6

J22-1

P6-3

J1

L18

A25

P6-1

A10-1

L4-1

L8-7

X1-2

X12

YVC

AVC

F10-2

S83

N21

J16

J20-2

N14

P16-1

A15

H2

J29

J2

J17-1

P6-6

A8-8

P13-4

A9-10

EE3

NA

NH

NZ

NT

NC

QG

N23

EH

A3

A15

A15

P12

SECTION IV- INDEX, -ALPHABETICAL

Certification:
For appointment......................
Of records ............................

P14-2
A6-6

Certified:

Bills................................L6
L12-1
Checks...............................
Copies of correspondence ...............
A6-5
Cessation of hostilities.......................
A16-14
Cesspools................................

N26-7
J9
Chain...................................

Anchor..............................

J24-1
S26
On vessels.........................

A3
Of command ..........................

Chairs.....................................

J21-3
Barber..............................

J21-3
Boatswain's ...........................

J28-3
M10-2
Dental..............................

Chamois skin ..............................


J2-2
M2-2
Chancroid...............................
Change-of-duty orders ......................
P16-4
Channels:
Correspondence.........................
A6-5
Official..............................

A3
Waterways .............................

QH
Chapels................
.................
N4-7
Chaplain Corps...........................
OC
Character .................................
P1
Characteristics:
Aircraft.............................

F3

Physical.............................

P1

Ship................................

S1
Charcoal................................

J4
Charges:

Demolition..........................

X1
X8
Depth..............................

L14
Docking.............................

Fire extinguisher.......................
J28-2
General courts martial...................
A17-1
Industrial accounting...................
L10-3
X1-2
Powder.............................

L17-2
Shipment...........................

Travel..............................

L20-1
Wrecking............................

X1
P8-2
Charitable organizations .....................

Donations to.........................

A24
L11-2
Loans of material to ....................

Charity..................
................

A24
Charted positions...........................
H1
Charter of commercial vessels................
L4-3
Charts..................................

A10-2
M11
Dental..............................

P1
Fingerprint...........................

Hydrographic..........................
A10-2
P1
Identification ..........................

Organization.........................
A3-1
Cheating................................

Checkage of pay, military personnel ..........

Checkers..................................

P13-1
L16-4
P10-1

Checks:
Bank.................................
L12-1
Loyalty name .........................
A8-7
Chemical:
Ammunition........................... X1-2

Bombs............................... X5
Defense equipment...................... X6
Installation of aboard ships.......... 877
Fire extinguishers ......................
J28-2
Warfare:
Equipment ........................

X6
Operations ........................
A16
Chemicals.................................
J3
Chess ....................................
P10-1
Chests:
Community..........................
P8-2
Furniture .............................

J21-3
Medicine............................

M4
Sea (vessels)...........................

848
Chevrons................................

J26-3
Chiefs of Staff, Joint........................

EM3
Chief of Naval Operations ...............

EN3
Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force............
ES
Chief of Staff, U. S. Army...............
ER
Chile.....................................

EF15
EF16
China ......................................

Chinaware ................................

J21-4
Chiropody.................................
M8
Chiropractic...............................
MS
Chisels..................................

J7-9
Chloride................................

J3
Chlorinators.............................

N25
Chlorine................................

J3
M2-1
Cholera.................................

Christmas:

Boxes and packages, mailing of ...........

A6-4
Greetings............................

A15
Holiday.............................

A15
Religious observance. ...................

P12
Work on.............................

P18-2
Chromium...............................

J1
Finish (plating).......................

L18
Chronicles...............................

A12
Chronometers .............................

J11
Church structures ..........................

N4-7
Cigarettes...............................

J14
Cigars..................................

J14
Cipher codes and letters .....................

A6-3
Ciphering machines.........................
J22-1
Circuit breakers..........................

J16
Circulars:

Advertising..........................

Letters..............................

Press releases ..........................

Recruiting...........................

Safety .................................

Circulatory system, diseases of ...............

Cisterns ..................................

L4-2
A2-6
A7-1
P14-4
P22
M3-1
N25

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Citations..................................
Cities and towns...........................
Citizenship ....................
.............
Civil:
Aeronautics:
Administration....................
Authority.........................
Board..... .......................
Authorities, delivery of personnel to... :...
Aviation...... ........... .............
Defense.........................
Engineer Corps........................
Engineers, Superintending, Navy.........
Personnel..............
.............
Rights................... ..............
Service Commission ...................
Works Engineers, Navy................
Civilian:
Defense...............
..............
Employees............................
Personnel.............................
Civilians:
Admission to Naval hospitals.............
Employees............................
Individuals............................
Visits of to ships and stations............
Claims......................... ...........
Damage .........................
Travel...................... ...........
U. S. Court of.........................
Clasps, award of ............................
Class:
Aircraft ...........................
Titles of general stores...................
Vessel .............
..............
Classification:
Freight ..................... ...........
Job..... .................
............
Materials................... ...........
Personnel...............................
Records...............................
Security........................... ...
Clay pigeons ...............................
Cleaning..................................
Compounds and equipment..............
Cleanliness .................................
Clearance:
Customs..............................
Structures over navigable waters ...........
Vessels and aircraft (movements).........
Clemency..............................
Clerks:
Civil employees. ...................
Navy Mail................. ............
Pay .............................
Climatic care and preservation of material
(climatization)............................
Climatology...............................

78

P15
EG
P1
EE3
EE3
EH
P13-4
A21
A16-1
OE
NW
LL
P8
EH
NW
A16-1
LL
LL
M3-2
LL

QQ
A2-9
L6-1
L6-1
L20
EJ
P15
F4
JJ
S28
L17-3
P3
L8-11
P3
A6-6
A8-6
J29
L9-3
J19
M2-4
L14
H3
A4-3
P13-4
LL
MX
OW
L9-1
H4

FILING MANUAL

Climbing shafts, airship..................... F24-2


Clinometers............................... J11l

Clippings, press............................ A7-1

Clips:

Cartridge................ ..............
x1-1

Hardware............................. J9

Paper...... ..........................
J22-2

Clocks....................... ..............
J11l

Cloth..................................
J2-7

Clothing .....................
..............
J26

Depot, Naval......................... NT

Factory, Naval........................ NP

Flight ...............
..................
J26-2

Lockers..................
..............
J21-3

Small stores........................... J26-1

Special protective ....................... J26-2

Submarine................. ............ J26-2

Uniform ...................
............ J26-3

Winter ....................
............ J26-2

Cloths, cleaning................ ............ J19

Club houses ...................


............. N4-8

Clubs (associations) .........................


P8-2

C oal ................
......................
J4-1

Gas..............
.............. J3

Oil (kerosene)......................... J4-2

Piers .....................
............. N15-1

Sheds and bins........................ N6

Coast:

And Geodetic Survey................... EE3

Guard, U. S................ ............. EE9


Coastal:
Mine:
Layers .................. ........... CMC

Sweepers.......................... AMC

Underwater Locator............ AMCU

AGSC

Surveying Ships ........................


Transports (Small)..................... APC

PYC

..........
Yachts.................
Coatings, preservative...................... J20

Peculiar to shipboard use ................ 819

Coats of arms.............................. A12

J16

Coaxial cable ...............................


Cobbler shops:

Ashore ................................
N4-6

On vessels .............................
S33

Cocaine........................ ............ M4

Cockpits, aircraft.......................
F8-1

Cocoa .....................................
J25

Codes:

Building ...............................
N19

Communication........................ A6-3

Legal....................... ........... A17

Codifications of laws ........................


A17

Coding machines ..........................


J22-1

Coffee....................... ..............
J25

Grinders................... ............. J21-4

J21-4

Makers................... .............
Roasting Unit, Navy................... NP

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(.

Cofferdams:
Hull structure (vessels)..................
Ship repair................. ............
Waterfront structures..................
Coffins........................ ............
Cognizance.................................
Coins (money)..............................
Coke......................................
Cold:

Storage plants ..........................


Water paint............................
Weather clothing......................
Colds.....................................
Collection of information, intelligence .........
Collections:
Contributions............... ...........
Disbursing ................ .............
Museum...........................
Souvenirs..............................
Collective bargaining (labor) .................
Colleges:
Naval................................
Private, loans, aid and transfers to .......
Collisions.................................
Claims for damage resulting from........
Colombia........................ ..........
Color blindness .............................
Colorado (State)................ ............
Colors (National flag)......................
Display of.................. ...........
Combat:
Information Center (CIC):
Exercises.......................
On vessels.........................
Operations (war).......................
Vehicles, tracked........... ...........
Combatants...............................
Combined warfare operations................
Command.................................
Assuming and relieving.................
Chain of...............................
Relationships................ ...........
Ships, Task Fleet. ..................
Succession to...........................
Commandeering............................
Commands:

Air Training, Naval....................


Amphibious Training:

Atlantic ...........................
Pacific.............................
Area .............. ....................
Fleet....................... ...........
Air.................... ............
Training..........................
River, Naval...........................
Type.................................
Commendations...........................

$11

S91

N15-4

P6-3

A3

L12-1

J4

N25

J20-1

J26-2

M2-2
A8-2
A24

L6

A7-5

A12

P8-1i

NC
L11-2
A25

L6-1

EF17

M3-1

EG

J27
A15

A5-10
S65
A16

X27

A16-2

A16-9

A3

A3

A3

A3

CLC

A3

L4-4

NE

FF8-4

FF8-3

FF6

FF

FF7

FF8

ND

FF4

P15

Commerce:

Commission, Interstate..................
Department................ ............
Commercial:

Aviation................... ............
Facilities................... ............
Firms and enterprises..................
Intercourse................. ............
Law ..................................
Radio and wire traffic accounts...........
Resources.........................
Vessels............................
Shipments by.....................
Commissary:

Buildings (ashore) .....................


Equipment................. ............
Spaces:

Ashore...........................
On vessels........................
Stores:

Buildings.........................
Navy (activities)..................
Provisions (food) ..................
Service................ ............
Commissioned officers .......................
Commissioning:

Allowances................. ............
Ships and aircraft......................
Trials (vessels)........................
Commissions...............................
Atomic Energy........................
Civil Service ............... ............
Federal Communications................
Federal Power.........................
Federal Trade..........................
Interstate Commerce...................
Maritime.................. ............
Officers, appointment...................
Securities and Exchange................
U. S. Tariff...........................
Committees................................
Congressional.........................
Hearings, investigations............
National Advisory, for Aeronautics........
Shop.................... ..............
Common law...............................
Wife..................... .............
Communicable diseases ......................
Communication:
Competition................ ............
Devices, operations of ...................
Equipment............................
Radio................ .............
Wire connected....................
Exercises................. .............
Stations, Naval........................
Structures, shore.......................

EH

EE3

A21

L7

QM

A14-1

A17

L10-2

L7

FS

L17-1

N4-6

J21-4

N4-6

834

N4-6

NZ

J25

L2-4

00

L8-3

A4-1

S8

A20

EH

EH

EH

EH

EH

EH

EH

P14-5

Ef

EH

A20

EL

A18

EH

P8-1

A17

P7
M2-2
A5-11

A6-2

J15

J15-8

J15-12

A5-11

NR

N11

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impbeneat

Communication (Continued)
Systems:
Interior, vessel....................
Shore.............................
Communications...........................

Censorship of.........................

Correspondence........................

Dispatches............................

Office of Naval........................

Unclassifiable..........................

Communism ................. ..............

Community chests.........................

Contributions to.......................

Commutation:
Pay and allowances (military personnel) ....
Sentences (punishment) .................
Commuted ration allowances.................
Companies (firms)..........................
Compasses....................
.............
Compensation:
Bureau of Employees'..................

Pay (civilian personnel).................

Workman's ...........................

Compensatory leave.........................

Competitions..............................

Athletic..............................

Battle efficiency.......................

Communication........... .........

Engineering...........................

Small arms............................

Competitive drills..........................

Complaints ................................

Complements (personnel strength)............

Components. (See Type of material.)

Compounds. (See Type.)

Compressed:

Air plant, vessel ........................

Gases................. ................

Compressors, air...........................

On vessels............................

Comptometers ..........
...............

Compulsory retirement.....................

Computations (ballistics)....................

Computers (instruments)..................

Computing machines......................

........

Concealed weapons, carrying of .......


Concerts and music........................

Concessions:
International..........................

Selling agencies........................

Concrete................
................

Mixers...............................

Condemnation of land......................

Condensers:
Distilling, vessel.......................
Electrical.............................
Steam, vessel..........................
Condolences...............................

80

S65
N28
A6
A8-8
A6-5
A6-1
EN3
A27
P9
P8-2
A24
L16-4
P13-4
L16-3

QM
Jill
EH
L16-1
L13
P18-1
A5
P10-1
A5-8
A5-11
A5-7
A5-6
A5-9
P8
P16-1

S49
J3
J7-2
S49
J22-1
P19-2
X4
Jill
J22-1
P13-1
P10-2
A14-7
QM
J17-1
N21
NI-1
S58
J16
S46
P6-5

Conduct:
Bad.................................. P13-1
Discharge for...................... P19-1

Good, awards for......................


P15

Heroic or distinguished................. P15

Of war...............................
A16

Conduits:
Aqueducts............................ N14
Electric wire.......................... J16
Piping................................ J18
Cones, speed.............................. J27

Conferences............................... A19

Confidential matter, handling of ............


A8-6

Confinement (punishment)................... P13-4

Confiscation of property (international rela


tions) ...................................
A14-2

Conflagrations ................. .............


A25

Conflict of authority........................ A3

Conflicts (warfare)......................... A16

Congratulations ............................
P15

Congress of the United States............... EL

Congressional:

Action (hearings, investigations) .........


A18

Directory............................. A10-1

Medals................... ..............
P15

Record.................. ..............
A10-1

Connecticut (State).........................EG

Conning towers............................ S24

Conscience fund........................... L12-1

Conscientious objectors..................... P14-3


Conscription for military service.............. P14-3
Conservation:
Care and preservation................... L9

Natural resources....... ...............


L7

Strategic and critical materials........... L7-1

ConsolidationOrganization.......................... A3
Purchases............................. IA-3
Shipments...........
.............
L17-3
Conspiracy................... ..............
P13-1

Construction:

Aircraft............................... F

Battalion Centers, Navy................ NC

Battalions, Naval...................
NZ

Building................... ............. N 19

Equipment, heavy......................
N21

Ordnance............................. X

Processes.............................. L18

Ships...... ...........................
S

Shore establishments................... N

Consulates:

Foreign............................... EF

United States......................... EE8

Consumption of materials...................
-8-5

Contagious diseases........................ M2-2

Containers................................. J30

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Contamination:

Hygiene and sanitation..................


M2-4
Pollution of navigable water..............
H1
Contempt of court (offense)..................
P13-1
P10-1
Contests, athletic ..........................

QG
Continents .................................

Contingent:

L10-3
Expenses............................

Fees (contracts)........................
AL4-3
Funds (allotments).....................
L1-2
A14-1
Contraband of war .........................

L4-3
Contractors..............................

L6
Advance of money to...................

L4-1
Defaulting .............................

L4-1
Prospective ...........................

L4-3
Contracts ...................................

L6
Contractual payments ......................

Contributions..............................
A24
Control:

A3
Administrative ........................

S88
Damage, vessel ........................

X10
Fire................................

S71
Shipboard..........................

M2-5
Insect, rodent and pest..................

L8-6
Inventory............................

S24
Ship................................

Surfaces (airship).......................
F24-3
System, surface (aircraft)................
F22
N10
Towers, aircraft........................

J16
Units, remote..........................

Controversies:

A14-5
International relations...................

P8-1
Labor disputes.........................

Convalescence............................
M3-3
Convening general courts martial.............
A17-1
A19
Conventions.............................

P9-1
Political.................. ............

L9-3
Conversion..............................

L17-1
Conveyance facilities .......................

Conveying machinery and equipment..........


J7-5
J7-5
Conveyors...............................

P13-3
Convicts ...................................

A14-1
Convoying of merchant vessels ...............

Cooking stoves, ranges and utensils...........


J21-4
J21-4
Coolers, water............................

Cooling systems:

Aircraft.............................

Buildings............................

Vessels ................................

F18
N26-1
S38

Cooperation ...............................

Cooperative stores .........................

A3
P8-2

Coordination.............................

Copper..................................

A3
J1

Copyrights............................
Cord:

Cotton................................

Electric ...............................

.....
A13
J23
J16

Cordage ...................................

Cordite ....................................

Cork....................................

Corporal punishment ........................

Corporations:

Federal Deposit Insurance...............

Firms................................

Reconstruction Finance..................

War Damage..........................

Corps:

Chaplain..............................

Civil Engineer.........................

Dental...............................

Hospital..............................

U. S. M arine..........................

Medical.............................

Service.. .........................

Naval Reserve Officer Training...........

Navy Nurse..........................

Staff, officers..........................

Supply..............................

Corpses.................................

Correction:

Courts martial proceedings...............

Discipline.............................

Records.............................

Registered publications ..................

Correspondence.............................

Channels of...........................

...

Circular letters.....................
Course Centers, Naval...................

Courses................................

Practices ...............................

.............

Routing ..............
Correspondents, press ......................

Corridors, airship............................

...Corrosion preventive compounds.............

Corrugated:

Metal...............................

Paper.................................

Cosmetics...............................

Cost....................................

Accounting.............................

Inspection.............................

Inspectors, USN.......................

Cost-plus contracts.........................

Costa Rica..............................

J23
X21
J17-2
P13-4
EH
QM
EH
EH
OC

OE
OD
OH
KK
OM
OP

QR
OG
OK
OS
P6-3
A17-1
P13-4
A6-6
A10-3
A6-5
A6-5
A2-6
NC
P11-1
A6-5
A6-5
A7-1
F24-2
J20
J1
J2-3
J14
L10-3
L10-3
L10-4
NW
L4-3

EF18
J21-3
Cots....................................

J2-7
Cotton..................................

Waste................................

J19
A20
Councils..................................

Federal Personnel......................
EH
National Research......................
EH
National Security......................
EH
EM2
...............

War...................
A17-1
Counsel for accused, general courts martial .....

Counterfeiting.............................
P13-1

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Counter-intelligence .........................
Countermeasures..........................
Counterrecoil system.......................
...............
Counters, Geiger ........
Counties................
.............
Countries, foreign..........................
Courier service................. ............
Courses:
...........
Correspondence.........
Golf.......................
............
...........
Training.............
Trial and speed........................
Court of Claims, U. S......................
Courtesy, military............. ..........
Courts:
Athletic (tennis, etc.)...................
. ...........
Deck................
Federal ....................
............
Of inquiry................. ............
Martial:
General...........................
Summary..........................
Military.................. .............
Production of records in................
Covered Lighters:
Big.......................
............
For use with Dry Docks................
Non self-propelled......................
Refrigerated:
Non self-propelled.................
Self-propelled......................
Repair ...........................
Self-propelled ................. ..........
Special Purpose.............. ...........
Coverings, floor and deck...............
For shipboard use......................
Cowling, aircraft:
Engine................................
Ft&selage...........................
Craft:
District ...............
............
Service...............
............
. ............
Crafts, hobby ............
............
Crane Ships..............
............
Cranes ....... ................
............
Land ...............
............
Shipboard.............
Crash:
Landings (aircraft).....................
Trucks....................
............
Crates, packing.................. ...........
....................
Credentials.......
Credits, payments.........................
Credit unions................... ............
............
Creeds ..................
Cremation of remains.......................
Crematories ................................
Creosote..................................

82

A8-5
A22
X15
J15-9
EG
EF
A6-4
P11-1
N1I
P11-1
H2
EJ
A15
Ni
A17-3
EJ
A17-4
A17-1
A17-2
A17-7
A6-6
YFNB
YFND
YFN
YFRN
YFR
YRL
YF
YFNG
J21-2
S14
F5
F8-1
YY
YY

P10-3
AB
J7-5
N31
820
A25
J6
J30
P1
L6
P8-2
P12
P6-3
N9
J20

Crew's quarters on vessels...................


Crimes....................... .............
War...................... .............
Critical and strategic materials...............
Criticisms and complaints...................
Cross-servicing..............
............
Crude oil..................................
Cruelty ....................................
Cruisers:
Antiaircraft...........................
Atlantic ................... ............
Heavy..................... ............
Hunter Killer Ship.....................
Large...................... ...........
Light....................... ...........
Pacific..................... ............
Task Fleet Command Ship..............
Cruises.......................... ..........
Cryptograms ...............................
Cryptographio security..................
Crystals, quartz ............................
Cuba......................... .............
Cultures, medical............... ............
Culverts...................... .............
Cumulative leave.......................
Curacao....................... ............
Currency.................................
Foreign (exchange, rates, etc.)...........
Currents, ocean....... .................
Curricula.................. ...........
Curtains ...................................
Custody........................ ...........
Receipts .............
............
Registered publications.................
Customs:
Court, U. S................ .............
SDuty, tariff, and tax....................
And usages, Naval.....................
Cutlasses...................... ............
Cutouts, electrical ... . .....................
Cyclones ....................... ............
Cylinders:
Containers for gases....................
Recoil ..................... ............
...................
Czechoslovakia.. ....
D
Daily:
Diaries (personnel).....................
Reports................... ...........
Dairy products .................. ...........
Damage control, vessel....................
Practices .................... ...........
............
Damages ......................
Claims resulting from..................
Liquidated .................. ...........
Shipments in transit.....................
Dams...... ...............................

S33
P13-1
A14-3
L7-1
P8
L11-1
J2-4
P13-1
CLAA
FF4-6
CA
CLK
CB
CL
FF4-5
CLC
A4-3
A6-1
A8-6
J16
EF19
Mi
N1
P18-1
EF48
L12-1
L12-3
H1
P11-1
J21-1
L8-6
L8-6
A10-3
EJ
L14
A17
X12-3
J16
H4
J30
X15
EF20

P2
A9-7
J25
88
A5-12
A25
L6-1
L6
L17-5
N6

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL


(

Dances................ ....................
Danzig, Free City of ....................
Data:

Erosion (ballistics).....................
Plates, historical (vessels)................
Statistics.........................
Tactical (vessel trials)...................
Date of birth...............................
Davits, vessel............................
Daylight saving time........................
Deactivation of shore stations................
Dead, recovery of........................
Deafness...................................
Dealer's bills...........................
Death........................ ............
In action.........................
Other than in action...................
Causes of..............................
Certificates.............................
...........
Gratuity...............
In line of duty ..........................
Punishment by.........................
Separation because of..................
Vital statistics....... ..............
Debarking passengers or troops...............
Debarment:

Of bidders ................. ............


From employment....................
Debris (obstruction)........................
Debts of personnel.........................
Deceased personnel .........................
Decentralization ............................
Deciphering machines .......................
Decisions and opinions......................
Deck:

Courts..................... ...........
Coverings................. .............
For shipboard use ...................
Paint....................... ...........
Structure (vessel)......................
Treads (vessel)........................
Decks, vessel ................... ............
Declarations:

Customs ................... ............


Shipments............................
Surplus stocks and materials.............
War....................... ............
Decoding machines............... ...........
Decommissioning vessels and aircraft ........ ..
Decorations and awards.....................
Decoys (war) ................... ............
Decrease in force, personnel..................
Demobilization........................
Decrees, Presidential.......................
Deductions, retirement......................
Deeds.... ..... . .... ...............
.....

P10-2

EF21I

X4

S28

A9-10

S8

P1

S20

H7

A4-2

P6-3

M3-1

L6

P6

P6-1

P6-2

M3-1

P6-2

L16-2

P6-2

P13-4

P19-5

A9-10

L20

AL4-1

P14-2

H3

P13-6

P6-3

A3

J22-1

A2-10

A17-3

J21-2

S14

J20-1

S11l

S11l

Sl1

L14

L17-4

L8-5

A14-6

J22-1

A4-1

P15

A16

P16-1

P19-4

A2-8

L16-1

N1-1

Deep-sea soundings .........................

Hi
Deep submergence tests (submarines).. . . . .. .
88
Defaulting contractors......................
L4-1
Defects, physical...........................
M3-1
Defense:

Civilian................... .............

A16-1
Department of .........................

EM
National.................. .............

A16-1
Office of the Secretary of................
EM1
Structures, harbor.....................
N12
Defensive

Nets and booms.......................


XS18
Sea areas.............................
H 1
Deferment from military service..............
P14-3
Deficiency:

Appropriations.......................
LI-1
Personnel .................. ............

P20-1
Deformities.................... .............

M3-1
Degaussing.................... .............

X7
Equipment............................
X7
Ranges ............................

X7
Stations, Naval........................
NS
Vessels:............... ................

ADG
Dehumidification ...........................

L9-1
Systems, vessel .......................

838
De-icing:

Compounds...........................
J3
Equipment (aircraft)...................
F16
Delaware (State).......................

EG
Delay in shipments........................
L17-5
Delegation of authority ......................

A3
Delinquencies (offense).....................
P13-1
Deliveries of materials .......................

L8-6
Delivery of personnel to civil authorities........
P13-4
Demobilization:

Personnel (separation)..................
P19-4
Ships and stations.....................
A16-14
Demolition:

Of buildings and structures..............


N19
Charges and equipment.................
Xi
Demotion...................... ............
P17-2
Demurrage...................... ...........
L17-2
Denatured alcohol ...........................

J3
Dengue fever ...............................

M7
Denmark..................................
EF22
Denominations, religious .....................

P12
Dental:

Corps.................................
OD
Equipment and supplies.................
M10-2
Offices and spaces:

Ashore........................

N9
On vessels......................

37
Surgery................................

Treatment...........................

Dentistry................................

Prosthetic............................

Deodorization .............................

M9
M10-1
M10
M10-3
M2-4

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Departments, U. S. Government.............
EE
Agriculture............................
EE2
Air Force.............................
ES
Army................................
ER
Commerce............................
EE3
Defense...............................
EM
EE4
Interior................... ..............

EE5
Justice...................
.............

Labor................................
EE6
EN
Navy..................... .............

Post Office............... ...........


EE7
EE8
State...............
.............

Treasury..............................
EE9
Departures, aircraft and vessels..............
A4-3
Dependability (personnel)...................
P1
EG
Dependencies..................
.............

Dependents...............................
P7
Transportation of......................
L20
Deperming................................
X7
Deployment (strength and distribution) .......
A3-1
Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal.......
EH
Depositions...............................
A17
Depositories:

L12-1
Funds.............. ..................

NZ
Records Management Centers, Naval ...

Deposits (funds)................ ............


L12-1
NT
Depots, Naval.................. ............

L8-5
Depreciation of material ..........
........

Deprivation of liberty (punishment)..........


P13-4
Depth:

X5
Bom bs...............................

Charge:

Exercises.........................
A5-4
Projectors and release gear...........
X8
Charges and equipment.................
X8
Stowage aboard ships...............
S76
Rivers, harbors and waterways...........
H1i
Derelicts (obstructions) ......................
H3
Dermatitis.....................
............
M3-1
Dermatology..............................
M3-3
J7-5
...............

Derricks....................
Floating..............................
YD
N20
Land....................
..............

Seaplane Wrecking.....................
YSD
Shipboard.............................
S20
Description:

Materials.............................
L8-4
Physical (identification)................
P1I
Position (personnel)....................
P3
Deserters.................................
P13-2
Desertion.................................
P13-1
Design:

Aircraft...............................
F1l
Building..............................
N19
Material..............................
L8-4
Ordnance.............................
X
S1
Ships.............. . ..............

Shore Establishments...................
N
Vessel................................
S1
84

Designation:

Aircraft...............................
F4
Beneficiaries...........................
P7
Buildings.............................
N19-2
Personnel.............................
P3
Vessels.................. ..............

828
Desks..................... ................

J21-3
Despatches (messages)......................
A6-1
Destroyed checks..........................
L12-1
Destroyer:

Seaplane Tenders......................
AVD
Tenders................. ..............

AD
Destroyers:

Atlantic................. ..............

FF4-10
Escort................................
DDE
Pacific................... ..............

FF4-9
Radar Picket..........................
DDR
Thrust, aircraft propulsion..............
F11-2
DD
Vessels.................. ..............

Destruction:

Materials................. .............

L8-5
Records...............................
A6-6
Wilful (offense).................;......
P13-1
Detached duty.............................
P16-3
Detachments:

Aircraft................................
FF12
Fleet.................................
FJ
Marine Corps (duty and detail)..........
P16-3
Development..........................
FJ1
Air-Surface......................
FJ1-2
Surface...........................
FJ1-1
Surface-Antisubmarine..............
FJ1-3
Details:

Personnel................... ...........
P16-3
Ships and aircraft......................
A4-3
Detection equipment.......................
J15
Magnetic devices (MAD)..............
J15-6
Ordnance detectors ......................
X19
Sonar..................... ............
J15-11
Detention buildings...... ...................
N4-15
Deterioration (climatic).....................
L9-1
Detonators, ammunition....................
XI-1
Development:

Detachments..........................
FJ1
Force, Operational.....................
FF5-7
Scientific..............................
All
Developments.............................
Al
Devices:

Cap ...... .................


...........
J26-3
Commu.nication, operations of............
A6-2
Labor-saving (office)...................
J22-1
Magnetic detection.....................
J15-6
X17
...............

Mine...................
Prosthetic.............................
M9-2
Registered publication..................
A10O-3
Safety.................................
J28
Special training........................
J29
Diabetes..................................
M3-1
Diagnosis.................................
M3-2

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Diagrams (drawings):
F1
Aircraft...............................

L8-4
Materials .............................

S1
Vessels................................

Diaries:
P2
Daily (personnel) .......................
P1
Personal ...............................
..... A12
War ...........................
Dictaphones................................ J22-1
.. J8
Dies..................................
Diesel:
J7-7
Engines................................

Vessels:
Auxiliary...................... $50
Main propelling................ S41
J4-2
Oil....................................

M 3-2
Dietetics...................................

N15-4
Dikes...................................

Dimensions (measurements):
F1
Aircraft..............................
L8-4
Materials............................
S1
Vessels..............................
$82
Dinghies.................................

Dining:
L20

Car service............................
N4-4

Rooms..............................
P8-3

Dinners, social ..............................

M2-2

Diphtheria...............................

M4

Antitoxin ............................

A14-5

Diplomatic relations........................

A15

Dipping of colors..........................

J15-2
Direction finders, radio.......................

Directives, orders, and regulations............


A2
Directories (publications)....................
A10-1

Directors, gun and torpedo...................


X10

ZZ
Dirigibles................................

Disability:

P19-1
Discharge because of ....................

M3-1
Physical and mental ....................

P19-2
Retirement because of...................

P14-2
Disabled, employment of....................
Disallowances (accounts).................... L10-5
Disappearance:
P19-5
Personnel............................

A25
Ships and aircraft ......................

Disarmament...............................
A16-14
Disarming merchant vessels..................
A16-14
A25
Disasters.................................

L6
Disbursements .............................

Disbursing....................................
L6
NF
Offices................................

J15-10
Disc recorders .............................

Discharges, personnel:

M3-2
From hospitals .........................

From Service (separation)................


P19-1
L20
Travel allowance on .................

Discharging:

L17-6
Cargo.................................

L20
Passengers .............................

Disciplinary:
Action ................................
Barracks, Naval........................

P13-4
NM

Discipline .................................
Discounts .................................

P13-4

L6

Discrimination............................
Diseases.................................
Communicable........................
Contagious...........................
Diagnosis of............................
Prevention of..........................
Quarantinable .........................
Transmission of .........................
Treatment of ...........................
Tropical.......................... .....
......
Venereal.......................

PS

M3-1

M2-2

M2-2

M3-2

M2-3

M2-1

M2-2

M3-2

M 7

M 2-2

L20

A4-2

Disembarking passengers....................
Disestablishment of shore stations ..........
Dishonorable discharges.....................
Dishwashing machines ......................
Disinfectants.............................
Disinfection..............................
Disinsectization .............................
Disloyalty...............................
Dismissals...............................
.....
Disobedience........................
Disorderly conduct .........................
Dispatches (messages).......................
Dispensaries:

Buildings..............................
Naval.................................
Dispersal:

Aircraft...............................
Fog...................................
Displacement of vessels .....................

P19-1

J21-4

M4

M2-4

M2-5

P1

P19-1

P13-1

P13-1

A6-1

N9

NH

A4-3

H 3

829

Displays:

Exhibits.............................
Flags and colors........................
Graphic.............................
Disposal and disposition:

Garbage and refuse....................


Land or real property...................
Materials .............................
Records ...............................
Remains ...............................
Disputes:

International ..........................
Labor................................
.......

Disrating.........................
Disrespect ................................
Dissemination of information:

Intelligence...........................
Publicity ..............................
Distance tables (travel) .....................
.......
Distances, air and ocean............

A7-5

A15

A7-5

L8-5

N1-1

L8-5

A6-6

P6-3

A14-5

P8-1

P17-2

P13-1

A8-3

A7-1

L20-1

H1

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Distilling:
Plants:
Ashore...........................
On vessels.........................
Ships ..................................
Distinguished service, awards for.............
Distinguishing marks:
Aircraft...............................
Uniforms .............................
Vessels..............................
Distress:
Ships or aircraft in......................
Signals..............................
Distribution:
Electric power:
Shore............................
Vessels............................
Organizational .........................
Personnel..............................
Points, standard stock...................
Systems (shore).......................
District:
Attorneys............................
Of Columbia.........................
Courts, U. S ...........................
Craft...............................
Orders..............................
.....
Districts, Naval......................
Disturbances:
International ...........................
Labor...............................
Misconduct..........................
Political.............................
Ditches.................................
Diverting:
Shipments..................... ......
Ships and aircraft ......................
Dives, test (submarines).....................
Divine services...........................
Diving:
Equipment .............................
Machinery, vessel ......................
Ship control..........................
Tenders.............................
Divisions:
Land................................
Vessels..............................
Water...............................
..........
Divorce.......................
Dock:
Facilities.............................
Landing Ships .........................
Regulations..........................
Trials (vessels).........................
Docking (vessels) ..........................
Charges ................................
Docks:
Graving...............................
Waterfront structures...................

86

N25
858
AW
P15
F4
J26-3
828
A25
A6-3

N26-5
862
A3-1
P16-1
L8-1
N26
EE5
EG
EJ
YY
A2-5
ND
A14-4
P8-1
P13-1
P9
N1I
L17-5
A4-3
88
P12
J28
S22
S24
YDT
QG
FB
QH
P7
L7
LSD
A2-7
$8

S7

L14

N 16
N15-1

A14
Doctrines of State..........................

Documents:
Files and records....................... A6-6
A10
Publications ...........................
L17-4
Shipping.............................
J6
Dolly trucks.............................

N15-2
Dolphins...................................

Domestic:
J32
Animals.............................
Relations.-............................. P7
Servants................................ P7
P1
Domicile................................

Dominican Republic........................
EF63
EF13
Dominion of Canada........................

Donations:
Contributions..........................
Gifts to Navy (silver service, etc.) ........
Doors:
Buildings............................
Vessels ................................
........

.
Dope............................ .
Shops...............................

Dories..................................

Dormitories ................................

Dough mixers.............................

Draft:

Animals..............................

Blowers, forced (vessels).................

Dodgers..............................

Evasion...............................

Marks and gauges (vessels)..............

Selective service........................

Vessel...............................

Drafting instruments........................

Drafts, bank ...............................

Drainage:
Grounds..............................
Systems, vessel........................
Drains, plumbing..........................

Vessel...............................

Dramatics...............................

Draperies................................

Drawing instruments.......................

Drawings

Aircraft.................... ............

Architectural ...........................

Materials............................

Vessels..............................

Drayage................................

Dredges.................................

Dredging................................

.............
.

Dress ship..................
Dressings and bandages.....................

Driftwood ..................................

Drill:

Ammunition, dummy ...................

Cloth ..................................

Fields...............................

A24
L15
J17
816
J20-1
N5
882
N4-1
J21-4
J32
S53
P14-3
P13-1
828
P14-3
S29
J22-1
L12-1
N1
S48
J18
S48
P10-2
J21-1
J22-1
F1
N19
L8-4
81
L17-2
YM
N22
A15
M4
113
X1-2
J7-9
N1

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Drill: (Continued)

Halls...... ...........................
N4-3

L16-4

............................
Pay
Presses.....
..................
... J7-9

Drills:

Exercises and practices.................. A5-9

Tools........ ..........................
J7-9

J25

Drinking water................ .............


Drinks, beverages...............
............
J14

Drivers, pile................................ N21

Floating............................... YPD

Drives, power (ordnance)................... X20

Drones, target.................. ............


KD

P6-2

Drowning ...................
..............
Drug:

Addiction.................. ............
M3-1

Administration, Food and................ EH

Drugs and medicines....................... M4

Drums:

Containers................ .............
J30

Musical instruments .................


J13-2

Drunkenness............................... P13-1

Dry:

Batteries................. ..............
J16

Cleaning equipment.................... J19

Dock Workshops:

Hull....
..................
.... YRDH

Machinery........................ YRDM

Goods .................... .............


J21-1

Ice...................... ..............
J3

Provisions .............................
J25

Stores .................................
J25

Dry Docks, Floating........................ N16

Auxiliary ..........................
ARD

Big................. ..............
AFDB

Little............................. AFDL

Medium.......................... AFDM

District Craft.......................... YFD

Dryers, laundry........................... J19

Dual compensation:

Civilian personnel...................... L16-1

Military personnel..................... L16-4

Dual purpose gun mounts, installation of aboard

ships.....
.........................
S74

Duck and canvas....


...................
J2-7

Dues........................ ..............
L14

Dumb-waiters........................... J7-5

Dummy:

Bombs................. ...............
X5

Drill ammunition .......................


X1-2

Dumps...................... ..............
N6-1

Dun and Bradstreet reports ................


: L4-1

Dunnage and baggage...................... L19

Duplicate checks........................... L12-1

Duplicating machines .......................


J22-1

Dust:

Air pollution.......................... M2-4

Cloths................................ J19

Dutch East Indies and Dutch Guiana.........

Duties:

Assignment of to personnel..............

Customs..............................

Functions of organizations...............

Duty:

Absence from.......................

........................

Active.........
Assignments...........................

Death in line of........................

Dyes..................
....................

..

Dykes ................................
Dynamite......
.....................

Dynamometers....... ......................

Dynamos..............
...............

Dynamotors.................. ..............

Dysentery...................
..............

EF48
P16-3
L14
A3
P18-1
P16-3
P16-3
P6-2
J3
N15-4
X9
Jill
J7-6
J7-6
M3-1

E
Eagles (vessels)............................
PE
Ear diseases ...................
.............

M3-1
Earthquakes............................
H1
..............

Earthwork...................
N1
Easements................. ................

NI-1
Eastern:

Atlantic................. ..............

QH
Naval Forces......................
FF5-3
Hemisphere...........................
QG
Sea Frontier...........................
FF15-3
Echo ranging and sounding equipment (Sonar)..
J15-11
Economic Cooperation Administration.........
EH
Economy.................................
A3
.................

Ecuador...............
EF23
Eczema,................................
M3-1
Editing publications........................
A10
Education..................... ............
Pll
Educational:

Institutions, Naval.....................
NC
Services....................
............
Pll-3
Effects (personal, household)................
L19
Efficiency ...................... ............
P20-1
Competition, battle.................. ..
A5-8
Reports...............................
P20-2
Egypt........................
EF24
.............

Ejectors, air (vessels).......................


S46
El Salvador...............................
EF62
Elections, political ..........................

P9-1
Electric:

Distribution systems:

Ashore...........................
N26-5
Vessel..... .......................

S62
Equipment and components.............
J16
Instruments (shipboard)................
S69
Lighting systems:

Ashore...........................
N26-5
Vessel............................
864
Measuring instruments.................
Jill

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Electric: (Continued)
Motors and generators..................
Plants, shipboard......................
Power:
Application, vessels.................
Distribution:
Ashore.......................
Vessel........................
Generation, vessel..................
Generators.........................
Signaling devices.......................
Electrical. (See Electric.)
Electron tubes ........ ......................
Electronic:
Aids to navigation......................
Equipment .......
......................
Components.......................
Navigational aids .......................
Structures..................
......
Electronics:
Supply:
Office, Naval......................
System ............... .............
Aboard ship...........................
Electroplating................. .............
Elevating gear, guns ........................
Elevators:
Aircraft................... .............
Ashore................................
On vessels............................
Elimination of unnecessary paper work........
Embalming ...........
.....................
Embargo:
Countries................. .............
Shipments............................
Embarking passengers or troops..............
Embassies:
Foreign............................
United States.........................
Embezzlement.............................
Emergencies (accidents, catastrophies) ........
Emergency:
Agencies, U. S. Government.............
Appropriations .........................
Equipment, life-saving and rescue........
Forces .................... .............
National, state of......................
Rations ................................
Emigrants .................................
Emplacements, gun........................
Employee relations.........................
Employees (civilian personnel)...............
Employees' Compensation, Bureau of.........
Employment:

Aircraft and vessels....................


Personnel.............................
Schedules (aircraft and vessels)...........
Service, United States..................

88

J7-6
860
863

N26-5
862
861

J7-6

J15-1
J16
H2

J15

J16

J15-2

N11l

NZ
L8-1
867

L18

X13

F7
N20
8 16
A6-5
P6-3
A14-1

L17-3

L20

EF
EE8
P13-1
A25
EEl

L1-1

J28-3

FF5-8

A16-1

J25

P1

N12

P8

LL

EH

A4-3

P14-2

A4-3

EH

Enactment of laws ..........................

A18

Enamels ..................................

J20-1

Endorsements:
Checks .................. ..............
Correspondence .....................
Enemy:
.............
Aliens.................
.............
Powers .............
Energy, atomic................ .............
Enforcement:
Of contracts...........................
Of laws ................... .............
Engine section, aircraft ..................
Engineer Corps, Civil.......................
Engineering:
Competitions..........................
Experiment Station, Naval..............
Performances ...........................
Engines....................... .............
Aircraft ................... .............
Reciprocating......................
Rocket...........................
Turbo-jet and turbo-prop ...........
Anchor (vessels).......................
Auxiliary, vessel.......................
Main propelling, vessel ..................
...
...............
England ...............
Enlisted personnel ..........................
Marine Corps.........................
Retired................... .............
Enlistment................... ..............
Enrollment .................................
Enterprises, commercial.....................
..............
Entertainments.........
Athletics and games....................
Dances, shows, music...................
Entry into Naval service. ................
....
Civilian personnel ................
Enlisted personnel.....................
Officers .................. ..............
Envelope group, airship.....................
Envelopes (stationery)......................
Epidemics .................................
Epidemiology...........................
Equipment. (See Type.)
Erosion:
Beach ................... .............
Data (ballistics).......................
Soil....................... ............
Escalators:
Buildings................ ..............
Vessels.................. ..............
Escape of prisoners.......................
Escapes, fire...............................
Escort Vessels ..............................
Aircraft Carrier........................
Control................... .............
Destroyer ..............................
Radar Picket ...........................

L12-1

A6-5

A8-5
EF74
H6-1

AL4-3
A17
F5
OE
A5-7

NP

A5-7

J7-7

F11

F11-1

F11-5

F11-2

826

850

S41

EF13

MM

ML

M R

P14-4

P14-4

QM

P10

P10-1

P10-2

P14

P14-2

P14-4

P14-5

F24-5
J22-2
M2-2
M8
HI1

X4

N1

N20
S16
P13-3

N27

DE

CVE

DEC

DDE

DER

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SECTION IV -1NDEX,
(

Escorts:

Funeral ................................

Vessels (180') ...........................


Control...........................
Rescue............... .............
Espionage..................................
Esprit de corps............................
Establishment:

Navy Shore....
...................
Of shore stations....................
Establishments:

Independent Offices and U. S. Government


Navy Shore ............................
Manufacturing........................
Capacity and output of ...........
Estimates:

Budget ................................
...........
Damage...............
Estonia....................................
Ether.............. .................
Ethiopia........................ ...........
Etiquette....................... ...........
Europe........................ ............

P6-3

PCE

PCEC

PCER

A8-5

P21

NN

A4-2

EH

NN

QM

L7

LI-1

L6-1

EF25

J3

EF1I

A15

QG

Evacuation (war) ...........................

A16

Evaporators, distilling plant, vessel ..........


Evasion, draft.............................
Evidence:

Claims ................................
General courts martial ................
Examinations:

Accounts .................. ............


Appointment......................
Physical.................... ...........
Promotion .............................
Schools and colleges.................
Examining boards........................
Excavating ...........................
Machinery................. ............
Exceptions, accounts ........................
Excess:

Baggage rates.........................
Stock of material......................
Exchange:

Bills of ..................... ...........


Commission, Securities and .............
Items..... . .......... ................
Exchanges:

Marine Corps ..........................


Motion Picture, Navy..................
Navy..............................
Excise taxes................... .............
Executive:

Action .................................
Branch, U. S. Government..............
Departments, U. S. Government .........
Orders.............................
Office of the President..................
Office of the Secretary of the Navy .......

S58

P13-1

L6-1

A17-1

L10-5

P14-2

M 1

P17-2

P11-1

A20

N1

N21

L10-5

L20-1

L8-5

L12-3

EH

J14

L2-2

NT

L2-1

L14

A2

EE

EE

A2-8

EE1L

EN1

ALPHABETICAL

Exemption:

From selective service..................


Income tax............................
Exercise:

Of authority..........................
Heads, torpedo........................
Physical................. ..............
Exercises and practices.....................
Bomb................................
Combat Information center (CIC) ........
Communication .........................
Damage control ........................
Depth charge ...........................
Field and boat guns....................
Gunnery ...............................
Hunter killer ...........................
Mine ..................... .............
Seamanship...........................
Smallarms................. ............
Torpedo..............................
Exhaust fans and blowers...................
Exhibits and exhibitions.....................
Expatriation ..............................
Expediting shipments......................
Expeditions:

Scientific .................... ...........


Warfare ...............................
Expenditures..............................
Expenses:

Burial and funeral......................


Industrial costs........................
Travel.................... .............
Experimental:

Structures (shore)......................
Weapons................. ..............
Experiments:

Inclining (vessels) .......................


Scientific research......................
Tests of material.......................
Expiration of enlistment (discharge) ...........
Explorations, scientific......... .............
Explosions .................................
.............
Explosives..............
Ammunition..........................
Powder.................. ..............
Shipment of...........................
Export declarations, permits and tariff........
Expositions...............................
Exposure:

Indecent..............................
Sickness from.........................
Express shipments.........................
Extension of enlistment.....................
Extermination of insects, rodents and pests ....
Extinguishers, fire..........................
Extortion.................................
Extra duty punishment.....................
Eyeglasses................................
Eyes, artificial.............................

P14-3

L14

A3

X25

P10-1

AS

A5-5

A5-10

A5-11

A5-12

A5-4

A5-6

A5-1

A5-15

A5-3

A5-14

A5-6

A5-2

J7-3

A7-5

P1

L17-5

All

A16

L6

P6-3

L10-3

L20

N8

X24

S29

All

L5

P19-1

All

A25

X9

X1

X21

L17-3

L14

A7-5

P13-1

M3-1

L17-1

P14-4

M2-5

J28-2

P13-1

P13-4

Jll

M9-2

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F
Fabrics................................... J2-7
Facilities:
Conveyance:
For shipment...................... L17-1
For travel......................... L20
Housing..............................
N4-1
Port..................................
HI
Projects..............................
Al-2
Resources and.........................

L7
Facsimile:
Electronic equipment................... J15-8
Signatures, use of......................
A6-5
Factories:
Commercial........................... QM
Naval................................ NP
Fairs (expositions)......................... A7-5
Falls, blocks and........................... J7-5
False muster.............................. P13-1
Family:
Allowances.............................
L16-6
Matters..............................
P7
Quarters..............................
N4-1
Fan marker equipment.....................
J15-2
Fans, ventilating...........................
J7-3
Far East................... ................

QG
Naval Forces.......................... FFS-1
Fares, travel and transportation.............. L20-1
Farm:
Implements and machinery..............
J7-1
Products.............................. J25
Fascism ..................................
P9
Fathometers.............................. J15-11
Fatigue:
Mental and physical...................
M3-1
Testing (aircraft)...................... F2
Faucets....... ............................
J18
Federal:
Board of Hospitalization................
EH
Bureau of Investigation ..................
EE5
Communications Commission............
EH
Deposit Insurance Corporation...........
EH
Income taxes..........................
L14
Loan Agency..........................
EHR
Personnel Council......................
ER
Power Commission......................
EH
Reserve System........................
EH
Security Agency.......................
EH
Standard Stock Catalog................
L8-7
Supply Service........................
EH
Works Agency..........................
EH
Feed water equipment, boiler (vessels).........
S56
Fees....................
..............

L14
Contingent (contracts) . ...............
L4-3
Fellatio...................................
P13-1
Felonies..................................
P13-1
J2-7
Felt....... ...............................

N1i
Fences, boundary ..........................

90

Ferro-alloys...............................
Ferry, Cargo Ship and Aircraft...............
Ferryboats and Launches...................
Ferrying of aircraft .........................
Fever........................ .............
Dengue.................. ..............
Yellow ..............
..............
Fibrous glass................. ..............
Fidelity bonds.............................
Field:

Glasses................... .............
Gun exercises..........................
Guns.......................
............
Strength measurements .................
Fields (athletic, drill, landing)...............
Fighter aircraft, heavier-than-air (fixed wing)..
Filariasis.......................
............
File numbers, officers'......................
Files and records................ ............
Filing equipment..........................
Filling (grounds)...........................
Film:
Photographic..........................
Training..............................
X-ray ............
.
..............
Filters:
Electrical or electronic..................
Photographic ...........................
Filtration plants, water.....................
Final acceptance trials:
Aircraft................... .............
Vessels...............................
Finance...................................
Financial:

Dealings ................ ..............


Indebtedness..........................
Responsibility (personnel)...............
Statements............................
Finders, range ................. .............
Fine Arts, Commission of ....................
Fines (punishment)........................
Fingerprints................. .............
Finishing processes.........................
Finland...................................
Fins:

Airplanes.............................
Airships..............................
Fire:
Alarms...............................
Boats................................
Control...............................
Installation (shipboard)..............
Instruments.......................
Radar. ....
...................
Drills.................................
Engines (trucks).......................
Escapes...............................
Extinguishers.........................

J1

AKV

YFB

A4-3

M3-1

M7

M2-1

J17-2

L13

Jill

A5-6

X12-3

J15-5

N1

VF

M7

P1

A6-6

J22-1

N1

J12
J29
M4
J16
J12
N25

F3
S8
L12

L12

P13-6

P1

L10-5

X10

EH

P13-4

P1

L18

EF26

F7

F24-3

J15-1
S82
X 10
S71

Jill

J15-7

A5-9

J6

N27

J28-2

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

(
If

Fire: (Continued)
Fighting:
Ashore...........................
N27
Equipment.........................
J28-2
On vessels........................
S93
J10
Hose...... ...........................

Hydrants.............................
N26-6
Insurance.............................
L13
Mains:

Ashore............. .............

N26-6
Vessels..... ......................

848
Prevention and protection (shore).........
N27
Pumps.................. ..............

J7-2
Stations................... .............

N27
Firearms..................................

X12-3
Offenses in connection with..............
P13-1
Firebrick ....................
..............

J17-2
Fires...... ...............................

A25
Firewalls:

Aircraft...............................
F5
Buildings.............................
N27
Firing keys, fire control.....................
X10
QM
Firms...... ..............................

Mailing lists (procurement) .............

L4-1
First aid:

Kits..................................

M4
Treatment............................
M3-2
Fiscal matters.............................
L
Fish ....... ...............................

J32
As food...............................
J25
Nets and stakes (location)...............
H3
And Wildlife Service...................
EE4
Fitness:

Moral and professional.................


P20-1
Physical..............................
M1
Reports...............................
P20-2
Fitting-out (vessels and aircraft).............
A4-1
A4-1
Periods...... .........................

A4-3
Yards, assignment of...................

Fittings, hull (vessels)......................


S12
EF27
Fiume....................................

Fixed:

Ammunition...........................
X1-2
Fee contracts..........................
L4-3
M oorings................. .............

N15-5
Obstructions to navigation..............
H3
Positions..............................
1H2
Fixtures:

Electrical.............................
J16
Plumbing.............................
318
Flag:

Lofts.................................
NS5
Poles and masts.......................
J27
Signals and signaling...................
A6-3
Flags, signal...............................
J27
Shipboard..............................
870
Flagships:

Amphibious Force......................
AGO
..
LS(FF)
Landing Ship, Flotilla...

Flagstaffs.................................. J27

Flame throwers............................ X6

Flaps, aircraft wing........................ F6

Flares, pyrotechnic......................... X22

Flashlights................................ J16

Flasks, air (torpedo)....................... X25

Flatcars..............................
N24

Fleet:
Air:

Commands........................ FF7

Alameada..................... FF7-2

Quonset...................... FF7-4

Seattle....................... FF7-3

West Coast................... FF7-1

Wings............................ FF12

Marine Force......................... FF13

Ocean Tugs........................... ATF

Post Offices................ ............ NZ

Regulations........................... A2-5

Reserve.................... ............ QR

Transfers to.......................
P19-2

Training:
Centers........................... NC

Commands........................ FF8

United States......................... FF1

Fleets....................... ..............
FF

Atlantic................. ..............
FF1-2

Pacific................................ FF1-1

Reserve................... .............
FF9

Task.....
.......................
FF2

United States Fleet.................. .FF1

Flight:
Certificates............................ P20--2
Clothing ................... ............ J26

Decks (vessels)........................ 811


Instruments........................ J11
-4

Orders.............
..............
P10
-4

Pay ...................... .............


L16l
-4
Performance, aircraft................... F3

Ration allowances...................... Ll -3

Records..........................
P20--2

Test instruments....................... J11

Training.............................. P11 -4

Flights, aircraft .............................


A4-:3

Float lights............................... J16

Floating:
Derricks.............................. YD
Dry Dock Workshops:
Hull ................... ............ YR DH
Machinery........................ YR DM

Dry Docks............................ N16

Auxiliary......................... AR D

Big.......................... AF1 B

Little......................... AFP L

Medium....................... AF1 M

District Craft...................... YFD

Equipment (General)................... YY

Obstructions to navigation............... H3

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Floating: (Continued)
YPD
Pile Drivers ..........................
Power Barges......................... YFP
Workshops............................ YR
Floats:
Car................................... YCF

Landing:
Aircraft........................... F9-2

Waterfront structures............... N15-1


Life.............................
J28-3
Work.................................. N15
Flood lights.................. ..............
J16
Flooding systems, vessel .....................
S48
H4
Floods......................... ............
Damage caused by..................... A25
Floor coverings................ .............
J21-2

Flooring...................... .............
J17-3
Florida (State)............................ EG
Flotilla Flagship, Landing Ships.............. LS(FF)
Flotillas (vessels).......................... FD
Flotsam and Jetsam........................ H3
J31
Flowers........................ ............
Fluorescent lamps.......................... J16
Fluoroscopes............................... M4
S.48
Flushing system (vessels) ..................
Foam fire extinguishers..................... J28-2
H3
Fog........................... ............
Dispersal............... .............. H3
Signal stations......................... H2
Signals.................. ..............
A6-3
J15-1
Foghorns......... ........................
"Fogies'"..............................L16-4
Food ..... ..................
.............
J25
And Drug Administration .............
EH
Poisoning ........
......................
M 3-1
Football........
...........................
P10-1
Equipment.......................... J13-1
NI
Fields...............
............
Footing, war............................... A16-1
Footstones, grave.......................... P6-4
Footwear.................................. J26
J31
Forage........................ ............
Forced-draft blowers, vessel................. 853
Forces:
Fleet Marine Force.................... FF13
Atlantic.......................... FF13-2
Pacific.............................. FF13-1
Emergency............................ FF5-8
Insular............................... M I
Operational Development Force.......... FF5-7
Naval................................ FF5
Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean.. FF5-3
Far East.......................... FF5-1
Germany......................... FF5-4
Japan............................ FF5-5
Philippines........................ FF5-16
Western Pacific.................... FF5-2
Task................................. FF3

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.................
Forecasts, weather....
Foreign:

Affairs................................
Agents...............................
..............
Aid...............
Claim s.................... ............
Countries and governments.............
Transfers, loans, and aid to..........
............
Currency.............
Decorations...........................
Duty.................... ..............
Interference...........................
Military personnel..................
.............
Policy...............
Purchases................. .............
Relations............................
Vessels................................
............
Foreigners...............
Activities of ...........................
Award of decorations to................
Employment of......................
Subversive activities...................
Forge shops.................... ............
Forgery...................................
Forgings, hull structure (vessels)..............
Fork trucks..............
............
Formaldehyde.................. ............
Formations, ice (obstruction)................
Forms, blank...............................
Forts and fortifications.....................
Foul weather clothing......................
Foundations, mooring (vessels) ...............
Foundries..................................
Fountains, drinking water... .............
Fowl (animals) ............... ..............
....
Fractures.......................
Frames and framing, hull:

...........
Seaplane..............
Vessel...........................
France..............................
Franking privilege (mail)...................
Fraternal organizations..........*..........
.............
Fraud..................
Free:
City of Danzig........................
Entry of goods (customs)...............
Postage..................... ...........
Freeboard....................... ............
Freedom of speech and press................
Freezers, ice cream ..........................
Freight:

Cars ............... ...................


............
Rates...............
Sheds..................... .............
Shipments...........................
French colonies and possessions..............
Freon gas..................................
Frequencies, radio.........................

H4
A144

AS--5

L111-3

L6--1

EF

L111-3

L12I-3

P155

PI(6-3

A1 4-4

OQ

Al'4

L4--3

A144

FS

P1

AS8-5

PI
5

P1 4-2

A8 -5

N5

P13 -1

Sil

J6

J3

H3

J222-2

N1i2

J26--2

S26

N5

J211-4

J32

M33-1

F8- -2
11

811Sl

EF T28

A6- -4

P8 -2

P1I3-1
EF T21

L144

A6- -4

S299

A7
-1
J211-4

N2 4

L1I7-2

N6

L17I7-1

EF 28

J3

A6--2

SECTION IV - INDEX', ALPHABETICAL

Frequency meters ..........................

Frigates (vessels)...........................

Frontiers, Sea.............................

Alaskan.............................

Caribbean ............................

Eastern ................................

Hawaiian............................

Western.............................

J1l
PF
FF15
FF15-1
FF15-2
FF15-3
FF15-4
FF15-5

Frozen food cabinets........................


J21-4
J25
Fruits...................................

J4
Fuel....................................

Aircraft, cargo stowage, and equipment on


S15
vessels.............................

NT
Annexes, Naval........................

Consumption (engineering performance)...


A5-7
NT
Depots, Naval........................

N26-8
Distribution systems (shore) .............

N6
Dumps..............................

Handling, stowage, and equipment (ship


S55
hoard).................. ...........
J4-2
I............
Oil......................

Barges:
Non self-propelled.............. YON
Self-propelled.................. YO
Ship, handling, stowage and equipment...
S55
J4-4
Special ..............................

N6
Storage plants.........................

J4-4
Synthetic............................

F20
System, aircratt.......................

S55
Fueling-at-sea gear .........................

Full-power trials (vessels)............ ......


S8
M4
Fumigants...............................

M2-4
...... .........

Fumigation...............
Funds:

Apportionment of......................

Appropriations........................

Disbursement of ......................

Misappropriation ......................

M oney...............................

Safekeeping of ........................

Funerals.................................

Fungicides...............................

Fungus proofing..........................

Funnel marks............................

Furlough..................................

Furnaces ..................................

Furnishings..............................

Furniture................................

Fuse setters..............................

Fuselage; aircraft .........................

Fuses:
...............
Electric ...............
Ordnance.............................

L1-2
LI-1I
L6
P13-1
L12-1
L12-1
P6-3
M4
LO-1
S__

P18-1
J21-5
J21
J21-3
X13
F8-1
J16
X1-1

Gages .................................... Jill

Galley:
Equipment............................
Structures (shore)......................
On vessels.............................
Galvanizing...............................
Gambling................................
Games:
Amusement...........................
Athletic.............................
War................................
Gangplanks...............................
Gangrene.................................
Gangways...............................
Gantry cranes.............................
Garages.................................
Garbage:

Disposal ..............................
Lighters:
Non self-propelled..................
Self-propelled ......................
Gardens................................
Garrison caps....
............
..........

J21-4
N4-4
834
L18

P13-1

P10-1
P10-1
A16-1
N15-1

M3-1

N15-1

J7-5

N13

L8-5

YGN
YG
N1

J26-3

Gas:
Cylinders............................
Defense drills.........................
Heating systems (shore) ................
M asks....................
..........
Plants and structures...................
Producing equipment and stowage (ship
board)..............................
Warfare:
Equipment........................
Operatiois .......................
Gases...................................
Gaskets.................................
Gasoline................................
Barges:
Non self-propelled ..................
Self-propelled ......................
Engines.............................
Tankers..............................
Gate Vessels.............................
Gates and fences..........................
Gauges ...................................
Draft (vessels) .........................
Gear:
Alighting (aircraft) .....................
Land type ........................
W ater type.......................
Steering (vessels)......................
Gears................................
Elevating, gun ........................
Reduction, vessel ......................
Geiger counters ............................
Genealogy ..............................
General:
Accounting Office ......................
Accounts............................

....

J30
A5-9
N26
I4
J28- 1
N23
S23

X6
A16
J3

J10

J4-3

YOG N
YOG
J7-7

AOG

YNC

N1

ill

S28

F9

F9-1

F9-2

S24

J7-8

X13

S42

J15-9
P1
EL

L10-5

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General: (Continued)

Board, Navy Department...............

Courts martial.........................

Materials.............................

Medicine............................

Mess...............................

Messages.............................

Orders, Navy Department...............

Purpose bombs......................

Services Administration ................

Stores:

Class titles of ......................

Issue Ships........................

Supply Depots.........................

Surgery..............................

Generating plants and structures.............


Generation, electric power (vessels) ...........
Generators:
Electric power .........................

Signal...............................

Smoke..............................

Genitourinary diseases......................
Geographical:
Divisions:

Land............................

Water............................

Names and positions ...................

Georgia (State)............................

Germany................................

Naval Forces..........................
Germicides..............................
Gifts:
Contributions.................... .....

To Navy (silver service, etc.)....... .....

Glass.............................
.....

Fibrous (insulation)............... .....

Glasses:

Eye................................

Field...............................

Magnifying..........................

Tableware............................

Glassware, table...........................

Glider aircraft, heavier-than-air (fixed wing)...

Gloves ...................................

Glue...................................

Glycerin.................... .............

Goggles ..................................

Gold ....................................

Golf....................................

Balls and equipment....................

Courses.............................

Gongs ...................................

Goniometers.............................

Gonorrhea................................

Good conduct .............................

Marks..............................

Medals and awards.....................

Ribbons..............................

94

EN2
A17-1
J
M3
L3
A6-1
A2-4
X5
EH
JJ
AKS
NT
M9-1
N23
S61
J7-6
J15-5
X6
M3-1

QG

QH
H1
EG
EF30
FF5-4
M4
A24
L15
J2-1
J17-2
Jl1
J111
Jll
J21-4
J21-4
VG
J26-1
J20-2
J3
J26-2
J1i
P10-1
J13-1
N1
N15-1
Jill
M2-2
P20-1
P20-2
P15
P15

Goods, dry ................................


Government:
Agencies:
Emergency.......................
Independent.......................
Departments.........................
Military.............................
Policies..............................
Printing Office........................
Governments:
Foreign ..............................
Loans, aid and transfers between Navy
Department and.................
State and local.......................
United States of America...............
Grades:
Pay ..................................
Rank and precedence ...................
Grading:
Grounds..............................

Machines............................

Personnel............................
Graft...................................
Grand divisions:
Land...............................

Water...............................

Grandstands.............................

Granite.................................

Grants, land.............................

Graphic displays..........................

Graphite...............................

Grapnels................................

Grass...................................

Gratuities...............................

Grave markers...........................

Gravel...................................

Pits ...............................

Graves and markers.........................

Graving docks............................

Greases...............
......
..........
Great Britain............................

Great Lakes...............................

Greece..................................

Greenhouses.............................

Greenland...............................

Greetings................................

Grenades................................

Grievances...............................

Grinders, food............................

Groceries................................

J21-1

EE1
EH
EE

A17-7

Al

EL

EF
L11-3

EG

EG

L16-4
P17-1
N1
N21
P17-1
P13-1
QG
QH
N4-8
J17-1
N1-1
A7-5
J5
J24-1
J31
L16-2
P6-4
J17-1
N1
P6-4
N16
J5
EF13
QH
EF31
N1
EF22
A15
X12-3
P8
J21-4
J25

Ground:
Areas................... ............
N1

Controlled approach (GCA) equipment.... J15-2


Speed indicators .......................
Jill
Tackle..............................
J24-1
A16
Warfare.............................
Grounding of vessels.......................
A25

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Grounds.................................
Naval Proving .........................
Group insurance..........................
Groups..................................
Air.................................
Amphibious...........................
Area................................
Reserve Fleet..........................
Task................................
Training.............................
Guam...................................
Guaranties...............................
Guard:

Boat, medical, military, and ship's.......


Duty, personnel.......................
Mail................................
Guardhouses.............................
Guards..................................
Guatemala...............................
Guerilla warfare..........................
Guest houses.............................
Guiana:

British..............................
Dutch...............................
French................................
Guidance and homing equipment.............
Guided Missile:

Submarines...........................
Test Vehicles.........................
Guided missiles...........................
Types of.............................

N1i

NP

L13

FG

FF12

FG1

FG2

FF10

FF3

FF8-6

EG

L13

A4-4

P16-3

A6-4

N4-2

P16-3

EF32

A16

N4-8

EF13

EF48

EF28

J15-4

SSG

TV

X22

MZ

J27

Guidons.................................
QH

Gulfs and bays...........................


Gun:

X13

Accessories...........................
X14

Batteries.............................
Installation of aboard ships............ S73

Carriages............................
X 15

Components.......................... X13

Crews...............................
P16-3

X10

Directors............................
N12

Emplacements........................
NP

Factories, Naval.......................
X 13

Liners...............................
X15

Mounts..............................
Installation of aboard vessels.......... S74

X21

Powder..............................
A15

Salutes..............................
X10

Sights...............................
X13

Tubes...................
.......
. ..
X15

Turrets.............................
SInstallation of aboard ships........... .S72

PG

Gunboats................................
LSIG

- Landing Ship, Infantry.................


PGM

Motor...............................
PR

River...............................
Gunnery exercises......................... A5-1

Guns ...................................

Antiaircraft...........................

Catapult.............................

Machine, automatic....................

Mortars.............................

Riot................................

Small arms............................

Spray, paint...........................

Turret..............................

Gutters:

Drainage, land.........................

Street...............................

Gymnasiums..............................

Equipment for.........................

Gynmastics..............................

Gynecology...............................

Gypsum.................................

Gyrocompasses............................

Gyroscopes ...............................

X12

X12-1

X12

X12-2

X12

X12-3

X12-3

J7-9

X12-4

N1
N2

N4-8

J13-1

P10-1

M8

J17-1

311

J11

Habits:

Character............................

Drug..................
..............

Smoking.............................

Haiti...................................

Halls:

Amusement...........................

Drill.................................

Mess................................

Ham mers.................................

Hammocks...............................

Hand:

Grenades............................

Pumps..............................

Tools...............................

Trucks..............................

Handball..................................

Courts................. ..............

Equipment...........................

Handbooks..............................

Handguns...............................

Handicrafts...............................

Handkerchiefs .............................

Handsets................................

Handy-billy pumps.........................

Hangar decks (vessels) ......................

Hangars, aircraft...........................

Harbor: jy

Defense............................

Nets and booms...................

Structures.........................

Entrance Control Posts, Navy ...........

Tugs: '

Big .....

.........................

P1

M3-1

M3-1

EF33

N4-8
N4-3
N4-4
J7-9

J21-3
X12-3
J7-2
J7-9
J6

P10-1
Ni

J13-1
A10-1
X12-3

P10-3
J26-1
J16
S47
Sll
N10

A16-1
X18
N12
iN zj

YTB

Little.............................

YTL
Medium ..........................

YTM
Regulations...........................
A2-7

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Harbors ...................................
Hard labor (punishment)...................
Hardware............................
Harness, parachute........................
Hatches and hatchways, vessel..............
Hats.............. ...................
Hauling out (vessels)......................
Hawaii, Territory of ......................
Hawaiian Sea Frontier.....................
Hawsers.... .............................
Hazards:
Navigational ..........................
Personnel............................
Hazing...............................
HBX explosive...........................
Headgear................................
Headphones..............................
Headquarters:
Buildings.........................
Naval District........................
U. S. Marine Corps ....................
Heads:
Crew's (vessels).......................
Rocket............................
Torpedo exercise......................
War (torpedo) .........................
Headsets...................... ............
Headstones, grave ..........................
Health........................ ............
Billsof............................
Records ................... ............
Service, Public.............. ...........
Hearings, Congressional....................
Hearses....................... ............
Heart diseases............................
Heat:
Allowances for quarters.................
Insulation materials.................. ..
Radiation equipment (communication)....
Transfer equipment, vessel..............
Heaters...............................
Heating:
Equipment........................
Plants (shore)........................
Scows...........................
Systems:
Ashore:
Oil..........................
Hot water and steam...........
Gas ..........................
On vessels........................
Heavier-than-air aircraft:
Fixed wing...........................
Rotary wing..........................
Heavy:
Aircraft Carriers......................
Construction equipment.................
Cruisers..........................
Hull Repair Ships.....................

96

H1
P13-4
J9
F15
S16
J26
87
EG
FF15-4
J23
H3
P22
P13-1
X9
J26
J16
N3
ND
EN7
S36
X23
X25
X25
J16
P6-4
M2-4
M2-1
M 11
EH
A18
J6
M3-1
L16-5
J17-2
J15-4
S97
J21-5
J21-5
N23
YHT
N26-2
N26-3
N26-4
838
VZ
HZ
CVA
N21
CA
ARH

Height:
Personnel............................
Structures (obstructions) ...............
Helicopters .................. ..............
Helium............. ..................
Plants...........................
Helix buildings...........................
Helmets.............................
Hemispheres.................. .............
Hemp.............. ..................
Hernia.............. ....................
Heroic acts, awards and citations for..........
Heroism .................................
High:

Explosives...........................
Speed:

Mine Sweepers...................
Transports.......................
Highways............................
Hinges (hardware)........................
Historical:

Data plates (vessels)....................


Matters ................... ............
Histories...................... ............
Medical ................... .............
Personal.........................
War ..................... .............
Hobbies and hobby crafts...................
Hockey........................ ...........
Hogging (ship)...........................
Hoisting equipment and machinery ..........
Hoists......................... ...........
Holidays ..................... .............
............
Work on...............
Pay for..........................
Holland..................................
Home:
Addresses of personnel..................
Naval ................................
Yards and ports.......................
Homicide............................
Homing equipment .........................
Homosexual practices......................
Homosexuality................ .............
Honduras .............................
British................. ...............
Honor, Medals of.........................
Honorable discharge.......................
............
Buttons..............
Honors..................................
Hooks:

Aircraft trailing .......................


Hardware................ .............
Horizons, artificial........................
Horns:

Fog and signal........................


Musical instruments....................
Horses...................................
Hose....................................

(.

P1

H3

HZ

J3

N23

N11

J2- -2

QG

J23

M 3-1

P15

P1

X9

DM S

AP D

N2

J9

S28

A12

A12

M 11

P1

A12

P10 -3

P10 )-1

S29 5

J7-,

J7-,5

A15

P18-2

L16 -18

EF,
-1

P1

N Z

A3- -1

P13

J15i-4

P13 -1

M3 -1

EF 34

EF 13

Pl5

PIl -1

P15i

A15

48

Fl10 )-1

J9

Jill

Ji -i--1

J13 :-2

J32

J10

SECTION IV-- INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Hospital:
Corps ................................

Equipment and supplies .................


Ships ...................... ...........
Structures........................
Treatment ............................
Hospitalization:
Federal Board of......................
Of personnel............... ............
Hospitals:
Admission to and discharge from .........
Naval...............................
Hostages..................................
Hostess houses .............................
Hostilities..................... ............
Termination of.......................
Hot water systems (shore) ..................
Hotels................................
Hours of work.........................
House:
Boats.................. ...............
Cleaning equipment ...................
Of Representatives....................
Household:
Effects.................... ............
Furniture.........................
Houses. (Se Type.)
Housing .............. ....................
Hull:
("

OH

M4
AHN9
M3-2
EH
M3-2
M3-2
NH
A16-2
N4-8
A16
A16-14
N26-3
N4-1
P18-2
YHB
J19
EL
L19
J21-3
N4-1

Fittings, vessel ........................


Seaplane..............................
Structure:
Airship:
Primary......................
Secondary.....................
Vessel..............................
Strength of ....................
Hungary................................
Hunter-Killer:
Exercises............................
Ships...............................

S12
F8-2

Hurricanes..............................
Damage caused by.....................
Huts:
Aerographic...........................
Quonset.............................
Hydrants, fire .............................
Hydraulic:
Fluids and oils.........................

H4
A25

Jacks................... ..............
Speed machinery, vessel ...................
System, aircraft.......................
Hydrocele ...................
..............
Hydrogen................. ................
Peroxide.............................
Fuel ..............................
Plants............................

F24-1
F24-2
Sit
S29
EF35
A5-15

CLK

Hydrographic:
Charts............................... A10-2
Offices, Navy ........... ........
;
.....
NX
Surveys ...................
............
HI
Hydrography............................
HI
Hydrometers.............................
J11

Hydrophones ..............................

J15-11
Hydrotherapy............................
M3-2
Hygiene..... ............................

M2-4

Ice.~I.............

........ ...

e..Artificial..............................

Artificial ...........................

Breakers (vessels).....................

Cream ................................

Freezers..........................

Dry.............
................

Plants (shore)........................

Icebergs and ice formations (obstructions) .....

Iceboxes..............................

Icehouses................................

Iceland ................
..............

Idaho (State)...........................

Identification:

Aircraft ..................
.............

Cards..... ..............
............

Electronic equipment (IFF) .............

Lights............................

Numbers:

Aircraft............... ............

Vessel ...............
.............

Personnel.... ........................

Tags ................................

J25
J25
AGB
J25
J21-4
J3
N25
11H3

J21-4

N6
EF22
EG
F4
P1
J15-3
J16

F4
S28

P1
P1
Vessel................................

S28
IFF equipment............................

J15-3
Igniters, ammunition.......................
XM-4
Illegal actions (offenses).....................
P13-1
Illicit traffic..............................

P13-1
Illinois (State).............................

EG
Illiteracy.................................

P1

J3

Illiterates:

Discharge of...........................

Training of............................

Illness..................................

Illuminating gas...........................

Immigrants...............................

Immoral practices ..........................

Immunity, diplomatic ......................

Immunization.............................

Impersonating an officer....................

Implements, agricultural and lawn ...........

Import duties and tariff.....................

Imprisonment.............................

Improvement to terrain.....................

Impulse ammunition.......................

J4-4
N23

Inactivation of shore stations................


A4-2
Inactive duty............................

P16-3

Ni0
N7
N26-6

J3
J7-5
S21
F23
M3-1
J3

P19-1

Pl-1
M3-1
J3
P1
P13-1
A14-5
M2-3

P13-1
J7-1
L14
P13-4
N1
X1-2

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Inaptitude................................ P20-1

P19-1

Discharges for........................
Incandescent lamps........................ J16

Incendiary bombs......................... X5

Incentives:
Beneficial suggestion program............ A13
Medals and awards..................... P15
Pensions and bonuses................... L16-2
Incinerators............................ J19

Inclining experiment, vessel.................


29

L14

Income taxes...........................
P20-1

Incompetence ...... .......................


P19-1

Discharge because of ...................


P16-1

Increase in force (personnel) .................


Mobilization ..........................
P14-3

P13-6

Indebtedness............ .. .............
Indecent conduct......................... P13-1

Indemnities, international.................. A14-7

L13

Indemnity bonds .......


....................
Independent:
Duty (personnel)...................... P16-3
Lubrication systems, vessel............. S45
Offices and Establishments, U.S. Govt.... EH
Indexes (files and records).................. A6-6

India..............
.................
EF

Indiana (State)........................... EG

Indicating instruments (shipboard)........... S87

Indicators:
Audible signal devices .................
J15-1
Fire control.......................... X 10
Instruments ...... .....................
J11l
Individuals ...... ..........................
QQ

Non-combatants...................... A14-3

A2-9

Visits of..........................
Indoctrination of personnel ..................
P11-1
Indorsements:
Checks ...............................
L12-1
Correspondence....................... A6-5
Induction into service...................... P14-3
Industrial:
Accounting......................... L10-3
Gases and gas producing equipment and
stowage (shipboard).................. S23

Managers, USN....................... NZ

Mobilization ..........................
A16-1

Relations..:.......................... P8

Office of, Navy Dept ..............


EN1

Resources............................ L7

Surveys ................... ............ A3

Trucks ...............................
J6

QM

Industries................... ..............
Inefficiency ................................
P20-1

Discharge because of ..................


P19-1

Infantile paralysis.......................... M2-2

Infantry equipment ........................


X12-3

Infectious diseases......................... M3-1

Infirmaries............................... N9

Inflation gases, ,............................ J3

98

Influence of nations ........................


A14-4
M2-2
Influenza..... ...........................

Informal bids.............................
L4-2
Informants (intelligence)...................
A8-4
A7
Information ................ ...............

Intelligence:

A8-2
Collection of ......................

A8-3
Dissemination of ...................

A8-6
Safeguarding of...................

A8-4
Source of .........................

A8-7
Loyalty .................. .............

Military, other than own...............


A8-2
.............

Public ...................
A7
J15-4
Infra-red equipment ........................
A13
.
Infringements, patent ...................
Ingredients:
J20-1
Paint..... ...........................

Powder..............................
X21
Injection system, water (aircraft) ............

F21
Injuries.......................
............
M3-1
Claims ..................... ...........
L6-1
L13
Compensation for ......................

Inland waterways.........................
QH
..........
M2-3
Inoculation ................
.........
A17-4
Inquiry, Courts of .................
Insanity ........................ ..........
M3-1
Insect:

Extermination and control..............


M2-5
Nets and netting .......................

J21-1
Repellent..........................
M4
Insecticides..........................
M4

In-service training .........................

P11-4
Insignia:

Aircraft..............................
F4
J26-3
Uniform ..... ........................

S28
..............

Vessel ..................
A20
Inspection and Survey, Boards of ............

Inspections:

Administrative.......................
A23
Cost...... ...........................

L10-4
Disbursing ............. ...............

A23
Material, vessel ........................

S3
M edical ............. ..................

A23
Military............................
A23
Of materials........................
L5
Operational readiness...................
A23
Of personnel..........................
A23
Sanitary...........................
A23
A23
Supply............................

Inspector General, Naval.................. EN3


Inspectors, Naval......................... NW
Installation of:
Antiaircraft and dual purpose gun mounts
aboard ships........................
S74
Armament of ships....................
S73
Armor protection (vessels) ..............

S13
Chemical defense equipment aboard ships..
S77
Gun battery aboard ships...............
S73
Turrets aboard ships..................
S72

SECTION IV
INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Institutions:

Banks............................... L12-1

Commercial firms..................... QM

Smithsonian Institution. ..............


EH

Societies and associations............... P8-2

Instruction................... .............
P11

Buildings............................ N4-3

Courses of...........................
P11-1

Duty................................
P16-3

Equipment........................... J29

Programs............................ P11-4

Instructions................. ..............
A2

Bidders ................... ............ L4-2

Communication ........................
A6

Senior Officer Present, Afloat (SOPA) . . . . A2-5

Shipping.....
....................
L17-3

Instrumentation...........
........... J15-5

Instruments.............................. J11l

Dental............................... M 10-2

Drawing ....... .......................


J22-1

Electrical (shipboard) ...................


S69

Indicating (shipboard) ..................


S87

M usical ....... ........................


J13-2

Negotiable ...... ......................


L12-1

Recording (shipboard) ..................


S87

Surgical ....... ........................


M4

Telephone and Telegraph............... J15-12

Insubordination .......
.....................
P13-1

Insular:

Forces............................... MI

Possessions, United States............... EG

Insulating materials........................ J17-2

Insulation and lagging, vessel................ S39

Insulators, electric......................... J16

Insurance................................ L13

Corporation, Federal Deposit............ EH

Parcel Post..........................
A6-4

Insurrections............................. P9

Integrity:
Aircraft.............................. F3
Personnel .......
......................
P1
Vessel ................ ................
S 29
Intelligence ................... .............
AS

Agency, Central....................... EH

Investigations......................... A8-7

Reserve, Naval....................... QR

Systems............................. AS-1

Intercommunication equipment ..............


J15-12
Intercourse:
Commercial.......................... A14-1
Diplomatic........................... A14-5
Interdepartmental boards and committees . . .. A20
Interest................................. L12-1
Interference:
Foreign.............................. A14-4

Radio............................... A6-2

Interior:
Communication:
Equipment.......................
Systems, vessel...................
Department ...........................
Lights.................. ..............
Interments ................................
Intermittent employment ..................
Internal:
Revenue:
Bureau of........................
Taxes............................
Security.............................
Internal-combustion:
Engine Repair Ships....................
Engines ................... ............
Aircraft............... ............
Vessel... ........................
International:

Agreements ...........................
Law ................ ..................
Monetary Fund ........................
Organizations, Public...................
Personal rights (non-combatants).........
Property rights........................
Protocols................. .............
Relations .............................
Interned persons ...........................
Internment:

Individuals...........................
Property or ships ...................
Interoffice communication devices............
Interphone equipment ......................
Interrogators (IFF equipment) ..............
Interstate Commerce Commission............
Intervention (international relations) .........
Interviews, press..........................
Intracoastal waterways....................
Introduction, letters of .....................
Invasions (warfare)........................
Inventions.................
..........
Inventories ........
........................
Plant ....... ..........................
Inventory control.........................
Investigation:
Boards of .............................
Federal Bureau of.....................
Investigations:

Congressional ..........................
Intelligence...........................
Legal .................... .............
Loyalty..............................
Investments ...............................
Invisible light equipment...................
Invitations:
Honors and ceremonies ................
Social...............................

J15-12
S65
EE4

J16

P6-3

P14-2

EE9
L14
A8-6

ARG
J7-7
F11-1

S41

A14-7

A17

EE10

EE10

A14-3

A14-2

A14-7

A14

A14-3

A14-3

A14-2

J15-12

J15-12

J15-3

EH

A14-4

A7-1

QH

P1

A16

A13

L8-6

L10-3
L8-6
A17-5

EE5

A18

A8-7

A17-6

A8-7

L12-2
J15-4
A15

P8-3

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Invoices, custody ..........................


Iowa (State) ..............................

L8-6

EG

Iran.....................................
Iraq .................................
Ireland ..............................
Irish Free State ...........................
...............
................
Iron ....
Ironers ..................................
Island possessions, U. S.....................
Islands, position of ........................
Isolation wards:

Ashore...............................
On vessels...........................
Israel....................... ..............
Italy....................................
Itineraries:
Aircraft and vessels....................
Personnel (travel).....................
J

EF55

EF43

EF13

EF13

J1i

J19

EG

HIII

Jackets, uniform ..........................


Jacks, lifting.............................
Jacob's ladders...........................
.........................
Japan.....
................
Naval Forces in ........
JATO, aircraft propulsion.................
Jaundice............................
"Jeeps" (vehicles)..................... ...
Jet assisted take off:
Power units (aircraft)..................
Provisions on aircraft..................
............
Jetties........................
..............
Jewelry.....................
..............
Jigs ........................
Job:

Classification ..........................
...............
Orders.............
Joiner shops ..............................
Joint:

............. ............

Operations (warfare) ..................


Staff.................................
Judge Advocate General, Office of the (Navy)..
Judicial Branch, U. S. Government...........
Jujutsu..................................
Jurisdiction ...............................
General courts martial.................
Legal .................... .............
Jury duty, leave for.......................
Justice:
Department ...........................
Naval ................................
Jute.....................................
K

N 9

S37
EF40
EF36
A4-3

L20

J26-3

J7-5

S16

EF37

FF5-5

F11-6

M3-1

J6

F11-6

F10-3

N15-4

J14

J8

P3

L10-3
N5
EM32

A16-9

EM 3

EN12

EJ

P10-1

A3

A17-1

A17
P18-1
EE5
A17
J23

J20-1

Kalsomine................... ..............
Kansas (State)............................ EG

J2-7

.....
..................
Kapok......
J28-3

Life preservers.........................

100

Keels:
Seaplane.............................
Vessel..... ..........................
Kegs (containers).........................

Kentucky (State).........................

..............

Kerosene................
Kettles, galley ............................

Key-punch machines......................

Killed in action, personnel...................

................

Kilns...... ..............
Kitchen:

Car service...........................

Utensils.................. .............
Kitchens (shore)..........................
Kites, target.............................
Kits:
First aid................. .............

Tool ...............
..............

Knives:
Combat.................. .............
Galley...............................
Korea....................... .............

L
Labeling:
Aircraft..............................
Buildings................. .............
Shipments................ .............
............

Vessels.............
Labor:

Department of........................

Disputes................. ..............

Hours of ...........................

Relations................. .............

Board, National...................

..............
Unions..................
Laboratories, Naval............. .......
Laboratory:
Equipment and supplies, medical.........

Structures................ .............

Labor-saving devices (office)................

.............

Lacquers ......................
Ladders ...................................
On vessels .............................
Lagging ...................................
. ...........
On vessels ............
Lagoons........................ ...........
..........
Lakes...........................
........................
Lampblack..
Lamps, electric............................
Land:

Acquisition and disposal.................


Cranes ................................
Grand divisions........................
.............
Grants ...................
Lines (communication).................
M ines.................... .............
Surveys...............................
Titles ............................
..

F8-2
$11
Sli
J30
EG
J4-2
J21-4
J22-1
P6-1
N5
L20
J21-4
N4-4
J29
M4
J7-9
X12-3
J21-4
EF

F4
N19-2
L17-3
S28
EE6
P8-1
P18-2
P8-1
EH
P8-1
NP
M4
N8
J22-1
J20-1
J7-9

S16

J17-2

S39

QH

QH

J20-1

J16

NI-1

N20

QG

NI-1

N28

X17

N1

N1-1

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Landing:

Craft (General)........................
Craft Repair Ships.....................
Exercises.............................
Fields...............................
Floats .................................
Force:

Equipment Depots, Naval...........


Weapons..........................
Handling and stowage aboard ships
Gear, aircraft..........................
Land type.........................
Water type........................
Lights .................................
Mats ..................................
Operations............................
Ships:

Dock............................
Flotilla Flagship....................
Infantry:

Gunboat ......................
Large.........................
Mortar .......................
Rocket........................
Medium ..........................
Rocket .......................
Support (Large) Mk III .............
Tank .............................
Casualty Evacuation............
Utility ............................
Vehicle ...........................
Landings, boat...........................
Landlines (communication)..................
Landmarks:
Historical............................
Navigational aids .......................
Lands..................................
Landscaping ...............................
Language:

Foreign, instruction in...................


Obscene, use of........................
Lanterns, electric........... ....
.........
Lanyards................................
Lapel buttons............................
Larceny...................................
Latex (rubber)............................
Lathes .................................
Latitude and longitude at sea................
Latrines................................
Latvia..................................
Launchers...............................
Launches................................
Launches and Ferryboats....................
Launching:

Ceremonies............................
Devices, aircraft (shipboard) ............
Provisions for on aircraft................

LC

ARL

A5

Ni

N15-1

NT

X12-3

S79

F9

F9-1

F9-2

J16

N10

A16-7

LSD

LSFF

LSIG

LSIL

LSIM

LSIR

LSM

LSMR

LSSL

LST

LSTH

LSU

LSV

N15-1

N28

A12
H2
N1-1

N1

P11-1

P13-1

J16

J23

P15

P13-1

J2-6

J7-9

H1I

N4-5

EF38

X16

S82

YFB

A15

S83

F10

Launching: (Continued)

Racks, torpedo .........................

Vessels................................
W ays ................................
.
Laundry:

Bags................................
Buildings............................
Equipment.............................
Spaces:

Ashore............................
On vessels.........................
Supplies ...............................
Tubs...............................
Lavatories...............................
Law.......................................
Martial.............................
Lawn tools and implements..................
Lawns..................................
Laws...................................
Lawsuits..................................
Laying out (vessel patterns, molds)............
Lead...................................
Azide ..................................
Leadership................................
Leaks of classified information................
Leases..................................
Leather.................................
Craft (hobby) .........................
Leave:

Of absence .............................
Ration allowances ......................
Lectures................................
Educational ...........................
Legal:

Holidays ...............................
Matters.............................
Residence ............................
Legation guard duty.......................
Legations:

Foreign..............................
United States..........................
Leggings ...................................
Legislation:

Approved by Congress (laws).............


Proposed (bills) ........................
Legislative Branch, U. S. Government .........
Lend-lease (foreign aid) .....................
Lenses..................................
Photographic ..........................
Leprosy.................................
Letter writing............................
Letterheads ...............................
Letters:

Call................................
Circular ..............................
Condolence ...........................
Introduction...........................
Reprimand ............................

X25

86

N 18

J19

N4-5

J19

N4-5

S35

J19

J19

J18

A17

A17-7

J7-1

N1

A17

A17

S5

J1

X9

P1

A8-6

L4-3

J2-2

P10-3

P18-1

L16-3

A7-3

P11-1

A15

A17

P1

P16-3

EF

EE8

J26-3

A17

A18

EL

L11-2

J11

J12

M2-1

A6-5

J22-2

A6-3

A2-6

P6-5

P1

P13-4

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Levees.....................................
Levels:
Survey instruments....................
Tide..................................
Lewd conduct..............................
Liability acts and insurance.................
Liaison....................... .............
Duty.................................
Liberia.................
................
Liberty...................... ..............
Libraries..................................
Library:
.............
Books..............
Buildings................. .............
.................
Of Congress ...........
Service ................... .............
Licenses .............
...............
Motor vehicle:
Identification......................
Taxation .........................
Life:
Belts... ............ ...............
Buoys....................
.............
Floats................... .............
Insurance................ ..............
Nets .....................
.............
Preservers .............................
.............
Rafts.....................
............
Lifeboats......................
Lifesaving:
Equipment................ .............
..............
Medals ..................
Lifting Vessels, Salvage.....................
Light:
Allowances for quarters.................
Cargo Ships............... .............
Cruisers .................. ..............
Fixtures..........................
Invisible ................... ............
Load line, vessel.......................
Mine Layers..........................
Openings, vessel.......................
Signals and signaling ....................
Lighters:
Aircraft Transportation.................
Catapult..............................
Large.............................
Covered:
.....................
Big.....
Non self-propelled...............
For use with Dry Docks ............
Refrigerated:
Non self-propelled............
Self-propelled..................
Repair............................
Self-propelled......................
Special Purpose.....................

102

N15-4

J11l
HI
P13-1
L13
A3
P16-3
EF39
P18-1
P11-2
P11-2
N4-3
EL
P11-2
A2-9
J6
L14
J28-3
J28-3
J28-3
L13
J28-3
J28-3
J28-3
$82
J28-3
P15
ARSD
L16-5
AKL
CL
J16
J15-4
S28

DM
$12
A6-3
YCV
YVC
AVC
YFNB
YFN
YFND
YFRN
YFR
YRL
YF
YFNG

Lighters: (Continued)

Garbage:

Non self-propelled.................
Self-propelled......................
Open.................... ..............
Cargo............................
Special Purpose........................
Torpedo Transportation................
Lighter-than-air aircraft....................
Patrol and Escort.......................
Search and Rescue.....................
Training.................. .............
Utility.................. ...............
Lighthouses, location of.....................
Lighting systems:
Ashore...........................
Vessel..................... ............
Lights:
Aids to navigation (position)............
.............
Electric ............. ......
Lightships, position of......................
Limbs, artificial............................
Lime......................... .............
Limestone................................
Limitation of armament....................
Line officers...............................
Lineal position or rank (officers)..............
Linen........................ .............
Bedding................. ..............
Liners, gun.....
......................
Lines, mooring............... ...........
Line-throwing guns........................
Link instrument trainers....................
............
Links, golf...............
Linoleum ..................... .............
Linseed oil ..................... ............
Liquid fuels.................... .............
Fuel oil ................... .............
Gasoline ................... ............
Liquidated damages........................
Liquor....................................
Unauthorized use or possession..........
Lists:

Allowance..........................
Bidders .................... ............
M ailing.................. ..............
Firms............................
Passenger.............................
Price.................. ................
Lithuania .................... ..............
Litigation.................... ..............
Litters ................
..............
Livestock .................... ..............
Living and berthing spaces:
Ashore ................... .............
On vessels............................
Load line marks (vessels)...................

_
YGN

YG

YC

YCK

YFNX

YFT

ZZ

ZP

ZH

ZT

ZU
H2
N26-5

S64

H2
J16
H2

M9-2

J17-1

J17-1

A16-14

OL

P17-1

J2-7

J21-1

X13

J24-1

X12

J29

N1

J21-2

J20-1

J4

J4-2

J4-3

L6

J14

P13-1

L8-3

L4-1

A6-4

L4-1

L20

L4-2

EF41

A17

M4
J32
N4-1

S33

S28

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Loading:

Cargo................................
L17-6
Machines (instruction apparatus).........
J29
Passengers or troops....................
L20
Shipments............................
L17-6
Loafing...................................
P20-1
Loan Agency, Federal......................
EH
Loans....................................

L11
Foreign governments, concerns or parties...
L11-3
U.S. Government Departments ..........

L11-1
U.S. private parties or concerns...........
L11-2
Locations:

Aids to navigation.....................
H2
Geographical..........................
QG
Locker buildings...........................
N4-5
Lockers, clothes........................... J21-3
Locks and keys (hardware) ................... J9
Locomotive:
Cranes ................... .............

N20
Houses...............................
N13
Locomotives..............................
N24
Lofts:
Flag ...................
..............
N5
Pigeon.....
.....................
N11l
Sail and rigging....................... N5

Logistics ............................

Logs:

Floating (obstruction).................
H3

Ship and station......................


A12

Timber ................. ..............

J17-3
Longerons, aircraft ........................

F8-1
Longevity pay .............................
L16-4
Longitude and latitude at sea ................
H1I
Longitudinals, hull:
F8-2
Seaplane ..............................

S11l
Vessel.............................

Looting......................
.............

P13-1
Loran equipment ..........................

J15-2
Lost:

Baggage..........................
L19
Bills of lading.........................
L17-4
L12-1
Checks...........................

Materials.........................
L8-5
Personal effects.......................
L19
Registered publications and devices .......
A10-3
Shipments...........................
L17-5
P6-4
Lots, burial...........................

Loudspeakers ................. .............

J16
EG
Louisiana (State).......................

P1
Loyalty .............
.....................

Investigations and name checks.......... A8-7


Lubricants............................... J5
Lubricating:
J5
Oils ..................... .............

Systems:
F19
Aircraft........................
Vessels..........................

845

Lucite................................... J2-5

Lucky bags..............................
L19

Lumber.................................. J17-3

Sheds...............
...............
N6

Yards.............................
N6-1

Luncheons, social......................... P8-3

Lunchrooms.............................. N4-4

Luxemburg............................... EF42

Machine:

Guns, automatic .......................


Shops (shore).........................
Tools................
............
Machinery.............................
Agricultural..........................
Auxiliary, vessel .......................
Diving, vessel.........................
Drilling............................
Electrical............................
Hydraulic speed, vessel ................
Main propelling, vessel.................
Mooring, vessel.......................
Plant, vessel..........................
Steering, vessel.......................
Machines:

Galley...............................
Office .............................
Magazines:

Naval ...............................
Publications ...........................
Storage structures (shore) ...............
On vessels .............................
Magnetic:

Detection .............................

X12-2

N5

J7-9

J7

J7-1

S50

S22

J7-9

J7-6

521

S41

S26

S40

822

J21-4

J22-1

NT

A10-1

N6

S 30

J15-6

Disturbances and variations .. ...........

H1

Mines.............................
Ranges............................
Magnetrons............................
M agnets, lifting............... .............
Magnifying glasses........................
Mail .....................................
Addresses.........................
Clerks, Navy.........................
Service...........................
Mailgrams ............... .................
Mailing lists ...........................
Firms (procurement)...................
Main:

Batteries (gun).......................
Body, airship.........................
Condensers, vessel......................
Propelling machinery, vessel ............
Maine (State)............................
Maintenance:

Care and preservation .............


I ....
Shops (shore) ...........................
Support of family.....................

X17

H2

J16

N21

J11

A6-4

A6-4

MX

A6-4

A6-1

A6-4

L4-1

X14

F24-1

846

S41

EG

L9-3

N5

P7

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Malaria ....................................

RFILING MANUAL

M7

Malfeasance............................... P13-1
Malicious acts............................
P13-1
Malingering............................... P13-1
Malpractice, medical...................... M3-2
Maltreatment............................. P13-1
Management............................. A3
Mandates (international relations)............ A14-4
Maneuvers ..... ..........................
A16-1
Manifests (cargo)......................... L17-4
Manila rope..............................
J23
Manner of performance (personnel) ..........
P20-1
Manometers, aneroid...................... J11il
Manpower............................... P16-1
Manslaughter ............................
P13-1
Manual of arms............................ A5-6
Manuals:
Publications.......................... A10-1
Regulations, orders, and directives........ A2-2
Manufacturers............................ QM
Manufacturing:
Capacity and output.................. L7
Orders and requests ..................... LA-4
Resources and facilities ................
L7
Maps and charts.......................... A10-2
Marble..................................
J17-1
Marching drill..................
.......
A5-9
Marianas area............................
QG
Command............................ FF6-2
Marihuana, illegal use of...................
P13-1
Marine:
Aviation Units........................ FF14
Basins............................... N15-1
Corps, U. S............................
KK
Air Stations...................... KV
Enlisted personnel................. ML
Exchanges....................... L2-2
Headquarters..................... EN7
Officer personnel.................. OA
Posts and stations................. KP
Reserves......................... KW
Force, Fleet.......................... FF13
Atlantic.......................... FF13-2
Pacific........................... FF13-1
Railways............................. N17
Rescue and related equipment........... S94
P7
Marital status (personnel) ...................
Maritime:
Commission.......................... EH
Law.................................A17

Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund awards . . . . A5


Markers:
Channel............................. J24-2
Grave............................... P6-4
Shore................................ J24-2
Market Offices, Navy...................... NU
104

Marking:

Aids to navigation....................
Aircraft..............................
Buildings............................
Shipments...........................
Vessels..............................
Marks:

Distinguishing (aircraft) ................


Draft (vessels)........................
Good conduct........................
Quarterly (personnel)..................
Tattoo ................... .............
Marksmanship..........................
Marriage..................................
Marshals, United States...................
Martial law............................
Martinique ................................
Maryland (State).........................
M asks, gas ................................
Masonry materials........................
Massachusetts (State).....................
Massage.................................
Masts:

Flag.................................
Mooring.............................
Ship................... ...............
Matches, rifle ........
......................
Materia medica...........................
Material:

Allowances...........................
Casualties............................
Classification of ........................
Inspection of.........................
Inspections, ship......................
Navy Stock Account ..................
Office of Naval.......................
Preservation..........................
Survey of............................
Testof ...............................
Materials:

Aircraft, specialized....................
Airship..............................
Appropriation Purchases Account........
Building...........................
Critical..............................
General..............................
Insulating .............................
Medical, specialized....................
Non-metallic.........................
Ordnance, specialized..................
Refuse ................................
Reserve................. ..............
Ships, specialized......................
Special..............................
Strategic.............................
Mats:

Floor coverings.......................
Landing................ ..............

H2

F4

N19-2

L17-3

S28

F4

S28

P20-2

P20-2

P1

A5-6

P7

EE5

A17-7

EF28

EG

X6

J17-1

EG

M3-2

N 12

N10

S17

A5-6

M3-5

L8-3

A25
L8-11

L5

S3

L8-10

EN1

L9

L8-6

L5

F24

L8-9

317

L7-1

J17-2

M4

J2

L8-5

L8-8

L8-8

L7-1

J21-2

N10

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an

Mattresses ................................

J21-1

Mayhem .................................

P13-1
Meal tickets..............................
L20-2
Measurements, field strength................
J15-5
Measuring instruments....................
J11
Meat....................................

J25
Blocks, choppers, grinders, etc ...........

J21-4
Mechanisms. (See Type.)

Medals and awards........................


P15
Mediation:

Board, National.......................
EH
International relations .................

A14-5
Labor relations.......................
P8-1
Medical:

Aspects:

Of radioactive materials.............
M3-4
Of special weapons.................
M3-5
Boards ...... .........................

A20
Centers, Naval.......................
NH
Corps.............................

OM
Equipment...........................
M4
Examinations ..........................

Ml
Guard (aircraft and vessels) .............

A4-4
Records............... .............

A6-6
Service Corps.........................
OP
Spaces:

Ashore ............................

N9
On vessels........................
837
Specialties............................
MS8
Structures (shore)..................... N9

Supplies.............................
M4
Supply Depots and Storehouses, Naval....
NT
Surveys............................
M1I
Treatment...........................
M3-2
Medicine..................................
M
Aviation.............................
M 5
General...............................
M3
Preventive..........................
M2
Submarine..........................
M6
And Surgery, Bureau of..............

EN10
Tropical ..............................

M7
Medicines and drugs ......................

M4
Mediterranean Area.......................
QH
Naval Forces..........................
FFS-3
Meetings and conferences...................
A19
Megaphones...............................
J15-1
Mementos.............................
A12
Memoranda ................. ..............

A2-6
Memorial services ..........................

A15
Memorials, graves, and markers..............
P6-4
Mental diseases...........................
M3-1
Menus................................

L3
Merchant:

Marine:

Officers..........................
OT
Reserve..........................
QR
Vessels..............................
FS
Arming of........................

A16-1

Merci.ant: (Continued)

Vessels (Continued)

Convoying of......................
Disarming of......................
Routing of.......................
Mercury........
..........................
Meritorious services, awards for .............
Mess...............
......................
Gear..............................
Halls (shore) .........................
Kits.......
...........................
Space on vessels .......................
Messages................................
Messenger service ......................
Messes and messing systems.................
Metals....................... .............
Scrap................................
Meteorological:

Instruments..........................
Observations.........................
Meteorology...........................
Meteors and meteorites .....................
Meters (instruments) .....................
Metes and bounds (grounds)................
Mexico...............................
Michigan (State)..........................
Microfilm machines and equipment ..........
Micrometers..............................
Microphones..............................
Microscopes...............................
Midshipmen................................
Midway Islands...........................
Mileage (travel)...........................
Military:

Air Transport Service..................


Aviation..............................
Courts........
...................
Courtesy.................. .............
Government...........................
Guard................................
Information other than own..............
Inspections............................
Law...................................
Leave................................
Operations, terminating of ...............
Orders (Presidential)...................
Preference (appointment)...............
Preparation and preparedness............
Sea Transportation Service..............
Structures............................
Training, Universal....................
M ilk.....................................
Milling machines..........................
Mimeograph machines......................
Mine:

Depots, Naval.........................
Devices and mechanisms................
Disposal Units, Navy..................

A14-1

A16-14

A14-1

J3

P15

L3

J21-4

N4-4

J21-4

534

A6-1

A6-4

L3

J1

L8-5

J11

H4

114

H14

Jll

N1

EF44

EG

J12

311

J16

311

OL

EG

L20

ES

A21

A17-7

A15

A17-7

A4-4

A8-2

A23

A17

P18-1

A16-14

A2-8

P14-2

A16-1

FF11

N12

A16-1

J25

J7-9

J22-1

NT

X17

NZ

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Mine: (Continued)

Equipment ........
.....................
Exercises.....
....................
Layers ........ .........................
Auxiliary....
..................
Coastal ............................
Light.................. ............
Planters, Motor.......................
Protection of ships (otherthan structural)..
Sweepers ...............................
Auxiliary Motor...................
Coastal...........................
Underwater Locator............
High Speed.......................
Motor................. ............
Test Facilities, Naval..................
Warfare:

Operations........................
Test Stations, Naval...............
Minecraft:

Atlantic ...............................
Base, Naval................ ............
Pacific............... .............
Minelaying operations...................
Mineral resources................ ...........
Minerals and ores..........................
Mines....................................
Floating menace to navigation ...........

X17

A5-3

CM

ACM

CMC

DM

YMP

S81

AM

AMS

AM C

AMCU

DMS

YMS

NP

A16-5

NP

FF4-8

NB

FF4-7

A16-5

L7

J1

X17

H3

Stowage aboard ships.................... S76

Minesweeping:

Boats.................................
Gear...................... ............
Operations ........................
Minnesota (State) ..........................
Minority enlistments ........................
Misappropriation of funds or property ........
Miscellaneous:

Activities, Naval ........................


Stowage (shipboard)....................
Vessels:

Auxiliaries.......................
Service craft.......................
Unclassified......................
Misconduct..............................
Misdemeanors............................
Missiles:

Guided..............................
Types...........................
Projectiles...........................
Missing in action (personnel)................
Missions, U. S. Naval Attaches and...........
Mississippi (State)..........................
.....................
Missouri (State)....
Mistreatment of prisoners....................
Mitigation of sentences....................
Mixers:

MSB

S81

A16-5

EG

P14-4

P13-1

NZ

830

AG

YAG

IX

P13

P13-1

X11l

MZ

XI1-1

P6-1

EN3

EG

EG

P13-3

P13-4

Concrete.............................. N21

Food................................. J21-4

106

Mobilization:
Personnel.............................
Roster................................
Ships and stations.....................
Mockups, aircraft..........................
Model:
Basin, David W. Taylor................
Basins (structures) .....................
Models:
Aircraft .............................
Ship................................
Modulators..............................
Moisture proofing ..........................
Mold shops..............................
Molds:
Aircraft ................................

Materials ..............................

Vessels..............................

P14-3
P16-2
A16-14
F1
NP

N8

F1
51
J16
L9-1
N5
F1
J8
S5

Monaco...................................
EF45
"Monel" metal................. ............
J1
Monetary Fund, International................
EE10
L12-1
Money....................... .............

Advance of to contractors...............
L6
Allowances to personnel.................
L16-2
Contributions.........................
A24
L12-1
Orders.............................

Prize ..................... .............


L16-2
A24
Soliciting of ...........................

EG

Montana (State) ............................

Monthly reports...........................
A9-4

Monuments:

Boundary .................. ............ N1


A12
Historical............................
Memorials (tombstones)................. P6-4
Mooring:

J24
Aids................................

Equipment (shipboard)..................
S26

S26

Foundations (vessels) ...................

J23
Lines...............................

Machinery (vessels).....................
S26
N10
Masts...............................
S26
Vessels...............................
J24-1

Moorings................................
N15-5

Fixed...............................
S26
On vessels...........................
J19
Mops...................................
P21
Morale and welfare.........................
N9
Morgues................................
EF46
Morocco.................................
M4
Morphine................................
..... M3-1
Habit..........................
..... X 12
Mortars............................
N1-1
Mortgages.................................
N9
Mortuaries...............................
Mosquito:
Extermination and control...............
M2-5
J21-1
Nets................................

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C.

Motion picture:

Exchanges, Navy......................
Photography and equipment............
Projection for shipboard use.............
Publicity.............................
Shows................................
Motor:
Boats.................. ................
Submarine Chaser....................
Gunboats.............................
Mine Planters.........................
Minesweepers.........................
Scooters..............................
Torpedo:

Boat Tenders......................
Boats............................
Vehicles................. ..............
Motorboats................................
Motorcycles...............................
Motors:
Electric................... .............
Engines................... .............
Rocket.............................
Mounts:
Aircraft engine........................
Gun................. ..................
Movement:
Orders..............
..............
Report Centers........................
Movements, ships and aircraft...............
Multigraph machines....................
Municipalities........
......................
Munitions Board..........................
Murder..................
.............
Museums:
Exhibits in.........................
Loans and transfers to..................
National Museum......................
Mushrooms (breech mechanism)..............
Music.....................................
Sheet..................................
Musical instruments........................
Mustering-out pay..........................
Mutiny....................... .............
Mutual Aid Association, Navy...............

NT

J12

85

A7-4

P10-2

S82
PTC

PGM

YMP

YMS

J6

AGP

PT

J6
S82
J6
J7-6

J7-7

X23

F5
X15
A4-3
NZ
A4-3

J22-1

EG

EM4

P13-1

A7-5

L11-2

EH

X13

P10-2

J13-2

J13-2

L16-2

P13-1

P8-2

N
Nacelle group, aircraft...................... F5
Nails......
..........................
J9
Name checks (loyalty investigations)........... A8-7
Names:
F4

Aircraft................... .............
N19-2

Buildings................. .............
Geographical........................ QG

Personnel............................. P1

Vessels...............................S 28

Naphtha.................................. J3

Narcotics.................................

Bureau of.............................

Unauthorized use or possession...........

National:

Academy of Sciences...................

Advisory Committee for Aeronautics......

Anthem ..............................

Archives..............................

Bureau of Standards...................

Defense...............................

Emergency, state of....................

Gallery of Art.........................

Labor Relations Board.................

Mediation Board......................

Museum .................. .............

Park Service..........................

Red Cross, American...................

Research Council......................

Resources.............................

Security..............................

Council...........................

Resources Board...................

Zoological Park........................

Nationality...............................

Natural:

Death................................

Gas ...................................

Resources.............................

Sciences..............................

Naturalization..................... ....

Naval. (See also Subject.)

Navies.......................
.............

Navigable waters..........................

Clearance of structures above...........

Pollution of...........................

Navigation....................
.............

Aids to (position).......................

Obstructions to........................

Navigational:

Aids:

Electronic (Loran, etc.)..............

Non-electronic (Buoys, etc.).........

Instruments...........................

Lights..............
.............

Navy (See also Subject):

Department...........................

Exchanges............................

League of the United States.............

Mutual Aid Association.................

Regulations...........................

Relief Society.........................

.............

Nazism.......................
Nebraska (State)..........................

Neckties and neckerchiefs...................

Negatives, photographic....................

Negligence (offense)........................

Negotiable instruments.....................

M4
EE9
P13-1
ElH
EH
A15
EH
EE3
A16-1
A16-1
EH
EH
EH
EHI
EE4
EH
EH
L7
A16-1
EH
EH
EH
P1
P6-2
J3
L7
H
P1

QN
QH
H3
H1
H
H2
H3

J15-2
J24-2
Jill
J16
EN
L2-1
P8-2
P8-2
A2-1
P8-2
P9
EG
J26-1
J12
P13-1
L12-1
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Negotiations:
Contract ...............................
International ...........................

L4-3
A14-5

P1
Negro race..............................

Discrimination against...................
P8
Neon.....................................

Lamps and tubes.......................

Nervous system, diseases of ..................

J3
J16
M3-1

Net:

Cargo Ships...........................

Depots, Naval.........................

Laying Ships..........................

Tenders (Tug Class)....................

AKN
NT
AN
YNT

Netherlands...............................

Nets:

Antisubmarine.........................

Antitorpedo...........................

Insect..............................

Life................................

Mosquito.............................

EF48
X18

X18
J21-1
J28-3
J21-1

Neurology.................................
MS8
A14-6
Neutrality.................................

Nevada (State).............................

EG
New Caledonia.............................
EF28
New Guinea (British).......................

EF13
New Hampshire (State).....................

EG
New Hebrides............................

EF28
New Jersey (State).........................

EG
New York (State)..........................

EG
Newfoundland.............................
EF13
Area Command........................
FF6-3
Newspapers.............................

A10-1
Next of kin..............................

P7
Nicaragua...............................

EF49
Nickel..................................

J1i
Night shift pay............................

L16-1
Nitric acid................. ..............

J3
Nitrogen...................................

J3
Plants..............................
N23
Nitroglycerine..............................
X9
Nomenclature:
Aircraft.............................

F4
Diseases and injuries...................

M3-1
Vessels ...............................

S28
Non-alcoholic beverages....................
J14
Noncombatants............................
A14-3
Noncommissioned officers...................
MM
Non-intervention..........................
A14-4
Non-metallic materials......................
J2
Non-standard stock .........................

L8-7
Nonsupport of family.......................

P7
North America............................

QG
North Carolina (State).....................

EG
North Dakota (State)......................

EG
Northern Ireland..........................

EF13
Norway.................................

EF50

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Notaries public:
Administration of oaths by..............
Fees..................................
Nozzles:
Fire hose..............................
Variable area, aircraft propulsion.........
Nuclear:
Protection, vessel......................
Reactors:
Aircraft..........................

Vessel............................
Science (physics).......................
Shielding:
Aircraft..........................

Vessel............................
Numbering machines .......................
Numbers, identification:
Aircraft.............................

Buildings............................

Personnel............................

Vessels...............................

Nurse Corps, Navy ........................

Nursing.................................

Nuts and bolts (hardware) ..................

Nylon...................................

A17
L14

J28-2
Fl1-2
S90
F25
S89
H6-1
F26
S90
J22-1
F4
N19-2
P1
S28
OG
M3-2
J9
J2-7

0
Oakum.................................

Oaths of office.............................

Obscenity...............................

Observance of Sabbath.....................

Observation:

Aircraft, heavier-than-air:
Fixed wing........................
Rotary wing.......................
Towers..............................
Observations:
Astronomical..........................
Meteorological.........................
Military.............................
Scientific.............................
Weather.............................
Observatories (structures)...................
Observatory, Naval........................
Obsolete materials, disposal of ...............
Obstructions to navigation ..................
Occasional reports..........................

Occupational:
Diseases.............................
Therapy.............................
Ocean:
Currents.............................
Distances.............................
Tugs:
Auxiliary..........................
Fleet.............................
Rescue...........................

J23
P14-2
P13-1
P12

VO
HO
N8
H5

H4

A16-1

All

H4

N8

NZ

L8-5

H3

A9-8

M3-1

M3-3

HI1

HI1

ATA

ATF

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Oceanography............................
Oceans................................
"Off limits" restrictions....................
Offenses.................................
Office:

Buildings............................
Equipment...........................
Furniture............................
Hours..... ..........................
Machines............................
Methods and procedures...............
Space:

Ashore...........................

Vessels.... ......................

HI

QH

P13-4

P13-1

N3

J22-1

J21-3

P18-2

J22-1

A3

N3

S32

J22-2

Supplies.............................
Officer:

Messenger mail....................... A6-

Personnel............................ . 00

Procurement ..........................
P14-5

Offices, Naval..................... NZ

Officers.................................. 00

Administrative:

Afloat.... .......................
OF

Ashore..... ......... .............


ON

Commissioned........................ 00

Foreign.............................. OQ

Line..................... .............
OL

Marine Corps, U. S .................


OA

Merchant Marine..................... OT

Noncommissioned..................... MM

Petty .................... .............


MM

Reserve.................. .............
QR

Retired ..... .........................


OR

Rosters of................ .............


P16-5

Staff Corps........................... OK

Warrant........................... OW

Tactical afloat........................ OF

Officers':

C lubs....................
.............
P8-2

File or jacket numbers................. P1

Mess .................................
L3

Qualification record jackets............. P20-2

Quarters:

Ashore................. ............ N4-1

Vessels.... ......................
S33

Ohio (State) ..................


EG

.............
Ohmmeters............................... Jill

Oil:

Barges:

Non self-propelled................. YON

Self-propelled..................... YO

Diesel (fuel).......................... J4-2

Heating systems (shore)................ N26-2

Linseed.............................. J20-1

Lubricating.
J5

Pressure gages........................ J11il

Shale................................ J2-4

Stop compound.......................J20-2

Storage Barges........................ YOS

Oilcloth...... ............................

J2-7
Oiler Submarines..........................
SSO
Oilers (vessels).............................

AO
Oiling-at-sea gear.........................
S55
Ointments..... ..........................

M4
Oklahoma (State).........................
EG
Oleomargarine..........................
J25
Olympic games...........................
P10-1
On-the-job training........................
P11-1
Open:

Cargo Lighters........................
YCK
Lighters.... .........................

YC
Mounts (gun)........................
X15
Storage............................
N6-1
Openings, access, vessel....................
S16
Operating:

Bases, Naval.........................
NB
Expenses (Industrial Accounting) ........

L10-3
Forces, Naval........................
FF
Rooms (surgical):

Ashore...........................
N9
Vessels...........................
S37
Operation:

Orders...............................
A4-3
Plans................................

A4-3
Of post office and print shop............
A26
Operational:

Development:

Centers, Naval ...................

NP
Force............................
FF5-7
Intelligence...........................
A8-1
Readiness inspections...................
A23
Operations:

Aircraft and vessels ...................

A4-3
Chief of Naval, Office of the ............

EN3
Communication devices ................

A6-2
Military, termination of ................

A16-14
Minesweeping........................
A16-5
Supply................................

L8
Surgical..........................

M9-1
Warfare.............................
A16
Ophthalmology............. ..............

MS
Opinions.................................
A2-10
Opium ....................... .............

M4
Habit................................

M3-1

Optical instruments... ....................

Jill
Optometry.................... ............
M8
Oral surgery..............................
M9
Orchestras...............................P10-2

Orders....................... .............
A2

Court Martial........................ A17-1

District.................. .............
A2-5

Executive............................ A2-8

Flight...............................
P16-4

General, Navy Department............. A2-4

Job..................................
L10-3

Manufacturing........................ L4-4

Military (Presidential) ..................


A2-8

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Orders (Continued)

Movement............................

Operation.............................

...........

To personnel...............
Project...............................

Purchase...........................

Safety ................................

Shipment.............................

Ship's................................

A4-3
A4-3
P16-4
L1-2
L4-3
P22
L17-3
A2-5

Ordnance:

X3
Aviation..............................

EN6
Bureau of (Navy) ......................

Construction..........................

Design..............................

X19
Detectors.............................

NP
Development Units.....................

NZ
Disposal Units, Navy...................

NP
Plants, Naval.........................

NP
Research Centers......................

Specialized material....................

NZ
Stock Office, Naval.....................

NT
Supply Depot, Naval...................

NP
Test Station, Naval ....................

X26
Underwater .........................

NZ
Units...............................

EG
Oregon (State)...........................

31
Ores...................................

A3
Organization ..............................

Administrative, assignment of vessels in the


A3-1
A3-1
Charts..............................

Organizations:

P8-2
Charitable ...........................

QM
Commercial firms......................

P8-2
Fraternal.............................

P8-1
Labor................................

Lll-2
Loansto ..............................

P8-2
Patriotic.............................

P9
Political ..............................

EE10
Public International ....................

P12
R eligious............. ................

P8-2
Social..............................

L11l-2
Transfers to..........................

Organized Naval Reserve.................


QR
Organs (musical instruments)................
313-2
M9-2
Orthopedic appliances..... . ................

M8
Orthopedics..............................

S29
Oscillations, vessel.........................

J16
Oscillators................................

J16
Oscilloscopes ..............................

"Out of bounds" restrictions................


P13-4
J13-1
Outfits, athletic...........................

Outings (recreation)........................
P10-2
Outlets, electric wiring................ .....
J16
Output of manufacturing establishments......
L7
J21-4
Ovens, galley............................

L9-3
Overhaul.................................

Overhead expense (industrial accounting) ......


L10-3
N14
Overpasses ...............................

X
X

110

Overt acts (international relations) ...........

Overtime:

::. .............

Pay...............
. . ... ........

Work..............
Oxyacetylene..............................

. .................

Oxygen...............
Breathing apparatus....................

Plants ................................

A14-5

L16-1
P18-2
J3
J3
J28-1
N23

P
Pacific:

Fleet................................

Ocean...............................

Reserve Fleet.........................

Packaging...............................

Packing:

Boxes and crates (containers) ............

For shipment.........................

Paint:

.....

Brushes.........................
Driers ................................

Ingredients............................

Removers.............................

Shops (shore)..........................

Sprayers...... .......................

Thinners............ .................

Painting...............................

Paintings, historical ........................

Paints and varnishes.......................

Pakistan..................................

Palestine ..................................

Pallbearers.................. .............

Palletization.............................

Pallets..................................

Pamphlets:

Publications...........................

Regulations, orders, and directives........

Pan American:

Sanitary Bureau.......................

.....

Union..........................
Panama.................................

Canal .................................

Zone.............................

Paper ....................................

.....

Building........................
Photographic..........................

Work, elimination of unnecessary........

Parachute:

Harness...............................

Jumping towers........................

Parachutes..............................

Parade grounds .............................

Parades................................

Paraffin................................

.....

Paraguay...........................
Paraphrasing of communications ..............

Paravanes...............................

FF1-1
QH
FF9-1
L17-3
J30
L17-3
J7-9
J20-1
J20-1
J20-1
N5
J7-9
J20-1
L9-3
A12
J20-1
EF51
EF52
P6-3
L17-3
J7-5
A10-1
A2-2
EE10
EE10
EF53

QH
EG
J2-3
J17
J12
A6-5
F15
N10
F15
Ni
A15
J20-2
EF54
A6-3
S81

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Parcel post.................................
A6-4

Pardons ..................................
P13-4

Parking spaces for automobiles............... N1I

Parks...................................
N1I

EH

National Zoological Park................


Parole...................................
P13-4

Parties:
Political.............................
P9
Social...............................
P8-3
Partitions, vessel ...........................
S11

Parts:

Repair, vessel..........................
S31

Spare...............................
L8-12

Part-time employment..................... P14-2

Passage on naval vessels and aircraft, permits

for....................................
A2-9

Passenger:

Automobiles............................ J6

Lists..................................
L20

Rates (travel)..........................
L20-1

Tariffs...............................
L20-1

Passengers:

Embarking and debarking............... L20

Permits for passage..................... A2-9

Passes...................................
A2-9

Passing honors...........................
A15

Passive defense.............................
A16-1

Passports and visas.........................


L20

Patent Office, U. S ............................


EE3

Patents........... .... ....


......
.......
A13
Pathology................................
M8
Patients.................................
M3-2
Patriotic organizations ......................
P8-2
Patrol:
Aircraft:
Heavier-than-air.................... VP
Lighter-than-air.................... ZP
Duty................................
A4-3

Shore...............................
P13-5

Vessels..............................
Pp

District Craft......................
YP
Patrols, simulated war ......................
A5-13
Patterns:
Aircraft..............................
Fl

Materials............................
L8-4

Vessels..............................
S5

Paulins..................................
J2-7

Pavements:

Athletic courts.........................
N1

Open storage...........................
N6-1

Roads and streets ......................


N2

Runways, aircraft ......................


N10

Sidewalks .............................
N2

Paving materials ...........................


J17-1

Pay.... .................................
L16

Accounts .............................
L16-4

Allotments of..........................
L16-6

Allowances...........................
L16-2

Pay (Continued)

Civilian personnel......................
Clerks................................
Grades..............................
M ilitary personnel......................
Money allowances......................
Naval Reserve.........................
Night shift...... ......................
Overtime..............................
Records (military)......................
Rolls:

Civilian ...........................
Military.........................
Paymaster General of the Navy..............
Payments:
Of bills of exchange.....................
To suppliers..........................
Peace, preserving ...........................
Pedals, aircraft control......................
Peloruses ................................
Penalty mail.............................
Pencils..................................
Penicillin..................................
Pennants ................................
Pennsylvania (State)........................
Pensions.................................

L16-1

OW

L16-4

L16-4

L16-2

L16-4

L16-1

L16-1

L16-4

L16-1

L16-4
EN9
L12-3

L6

A14-7

F22

Jill

A6-4

J22-2

M4

J27

EG

L16-2

Per diem:

Allowances for travel....................


Employees.............................
Percussion:
Caps................................
Instruments (musical)...................
Performance:

Aircraft..............................
Engineering...........................
Personnel............................
Manner of.........................
Records of ........................
Performances, theatrical.....................
Periodic reports...........................
Periodicals...............................
Periscopes...............................
Submarine............................
Perjury.................................
Permits.................................

F3

A5-7

P20

P20-1

P20-2

P10-2

A9

A10-1

Jill

S24

P13-1

A2-9

Persia...................................

EF55

Personal:

Belongings ............................
Effects ..............................
History ................................
Hygiene ...............................
Property.............................
Taxes ............................
Records ..............................
Rights, noncombatants..................
Personality..............................

L19

L19

P1

M2-4

L19

L14

P20-2

A14-3

P1

L20

LL

X1-1
J13-2

Ill

.,NAVY
Personnel (See also subject concerned) .........
P
Accounting .............................

P2
Administration........................
P
Allowances............................
P16-1
Bureau of Naval.......................
EN4
Ceilings...............................
P16-1
Civilian.. .............................

LL
Council, Federal.......................
EH
Enlisted..............................
MM
Foreign military.......................
OQ
Inspections............................
A23
Officer................................
00
Records..............................
P20-2
Relations.............................
P8
Retired enlisted........................
MR
Strength and distribution...............
P16-1
Structures............................
N4
Warrant..............................
OW
Peru......................... .. ...........
EF56
Perversion, sexual..........................
P13-1
Pestilence...... ...........................

M2-2
Pests, extermination and control of...........
M2-5
Petitions..................................
P8
Petn...... ...............................

X9
Petroleum ................................

J2-4
Reserves..............................
L7
Petty officers..............................
MM
Pharmacy.................................
M3-2
Phenol... ................................

J3
Phenolics.................................
J2-5
Phenomena, weather ........................

H4
Philippines..............................
EF8
FF5-6
Naval Forces in ........................

Phonograph records........................
J13-2
Phonographs.................. .............

J13-2
Photofluoroscopic equipment................
M4
Photographic:

Center, Naval.......................
NP
Equipment and accessories.............'.
J12
Interpretation Center..................
NP
J12
Services................ ..............

Photographs..............................
J12
Identification..........................
P1
Permission to take.....................
A2-9
Publicity.............................
A7-4
Photography.............................. J12
Photostat machines........................ J22-1
Physical:
Defects...... .........................

M3-1
Description (identification)..............
P1
Examinations.........................
M1i
Fitness...............................
M1
Instruction............................
P11-4
Buildings.........................
N4-8
Medicine.............................
M3-2
Sciences..............................
H
Standards.............................
M1
Therapy..............................
M3-3
Training..............................
P11-4
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Physics... ; .............
.................
H6
Nuclear............................... H6-1
Physiology................................ M2-4
Physiotherapy............................. M3-2
Pianos.... ..............
...............
J13-2
Picket boats............................... 882
Pickling (finish process)..................... L18
Pickup trucks............................. J6
Picrate, ammonium........................ X9
Picric acid................................
X9
Pictures..................... ..............
J12
Personnel, identification................ P1
Publicity............................. A7-4
Piers .................
...............
N15-1
Pig iron..................................
J1
Pigeon lofts............................... N 11il
Pigeons ..................... ...............
J32
Clay................... ...............
J29
Pigments ...................
...............
J20-1
Pile drivers:
Floating.................. .............
YPD
Land.....................
.............
N21
Piles and piling:
Building material...................... J17-3
Obstruction to navigation............... H3
Waterfront structures.................. N15-2
Pilferage ..................... ..............
P13-1
Pilot rules ................... ..............
A2-7
Pilotage of vessels.......................... A4-3
Pilotless aircraft........................... KD
Pipes, tubes, and fittings, metal............. .J18
Piping systems, vessel...................... 848
Pistols:
Depth charge.......................... X8
Pyrotechnic........................... X22
Small arms............................ X12-3
Very's signal.......................... X22
Pitch (tar)................................
J20-2
Pitching and rolling, vessel.................. S29
Pitometer ..............
..............
J11
Pits, sand and gravel....................... N1
Placards, safety............................ P22
Placement of personnel..................... P16-3
Plague ...................... ...............
M2-1
Planimeters............................... J11
Planks and planking:
Building material...................... J17-3
Hull structure:
Seaplane.......................... F8-2
Vessel............................ 811
Planning.................................. Al
Plans:
Administrative........................ Al
Aircraft............................... Fl
Buildings............................. N19-1
Materials............................. L8-4
Operation............................. A4-3
Vessels............................... S1
A16-12
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Plant:

Equipment............................
J7
Facilities..............................
L7
Inventory.............................
L10-3
Plants. (See Type.)

Plaques (gifts to Navy).....................


L15
Plasma, blood.............................
M4
J17-1
Plaster................ . ..............

Plastic surgery............................
M9-1
J2-5
Plastics................
..............

Plates:

............
X2
Armor .....................
Dental ..................... ...........
M10-3
Historical data (vessels) .................

828
License, vehicle identification............
J6
Photographic..........................
J12
Tableware............................
J21-4
Platform trucks............................
J6
Plating:
X2
Armor.............. ...................
L 18
Finish process....... ...................
Hull:
Seaplane........ ...................
F8-2
Vessels......... ...................

$11
Platinum.............. ...................

Jl
Playgrounds............. ...................

N1
Plexiglass............... ...................

J2-5
Plimsoll marks (vessels).. ...................

$28
Plots, cemetary.......... ...................

P6-4
Plotting instruments ..... ...................

Jll
Plows, snow............ ...................

N 21
Plumbing drains and fixtures.................
J18
S48
On vessels .............. ...............

Plywood...................................
J2-8
Pneumatic:
Tools........................ .......... J7-9
Tubes (on vessels)..................... S65
Pneumonia.................................
M3-1
Poisoning....................... ...........
M3-1
Poisons......................... ...........
M4
EF57
Poland....................... .............

Poles........................ ..............

J17-3
J27
.............

Flag................
Police:

Alarms............................ ...
J15-1
N3-1
Buildings .................. ............

Regulations...........................
A2-7
Policies:.

Administrative........................
Al
A14
Foreign .................... ............

L13
Insurance ..........................

M2-2
Poliomyelitis ...............................

J19
Polishes ................. ..................

Polishing:
L9-3
Care and preservation .................

M aterials............................
J19
Process..............................
L18

Political:
Parties...............................
Relations............................
Politics..................................
Pollution:
Air (hygiene).........................
Navigable waters......................
Water supply.........................
Polo .....................
.................
Grounds............................
Ponchos.................. ................
Pontoon Stowage Barges...................
Pool...... ...............................
Pools, swimming ...........................
Pork ...... ..............................
Port:
Charges and dues.....................
Directors Offices, Navy ................
Facilities... .........................
Routine..............................
Portable:
Buildings............................
Lights...............................
Tools ................... ..............
Portland cement..........................
Portugal.............................
Position description ........................
Position-finding instruments .................
Positions:
Aids to navigation .....................
Charted.............................
Fixed by electronic and celestial aids......
Possessions:
Insular, U. S..........................
Personal effects........................
Post:
Mortem .... .......... ...............
Office:
Buildings........................
Department......................
Operation of......................
Space on vessels...................
Offices:
Fleet.... ........................
...........
Navy ...............
Repair trials (vessels)..................
Postage...... ............................
Posters:
Advertising ...........................
Recruiting...........................
Safety .................. ..............
Postgraduate School, Naval................
Postmaster General.......................
Posts and Stations, U. S. Marine Corps .......
Postwar planning and adjustment ............
Potable water .............................
Potato-peeling machines...................
Potential resources........................

P9
P9
P9
M2-4
HI1
M2-4
P10-1
N1
X12-3
YPK
P10-1
N4-8
J25
L14
NZ
HI
A4-4
N7
J16
J7-9
J17-1
EF58
P3
Jill
H2
H1
H2
EG
L19
M1
N3-1
EE7
A26
S32

NZ
A26
S8
A6-4
L4-2
P14-4
P22
NC
EE6
KP
A16-14
J2M
J21-4
L7

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Potomac River Naval Command.............


Pots:
Cooking..............................
Smoke ...............................
Poultry (food).............................
Powder..................................
Factories, Naval.......................
Houses...............................
Power:
Accounting for.........................
Of attorney ...........................
Barges, Floating.......................
Commission, Federal ...................
Drives (ordnance)......................
Plant accessories (aircraft)...............
Plants:
Auxiliary (aircraft).................
Ashore...........................
Practice of medicine........................
Practices. (See Exercises.)

Pratique.. ...............................
Precautions, safety.........................
Precedence and rank........................
Precedents.. .............................
Precious metals ............................
Preliminary trials, vessel....................
Premiums, insurance.......................
Preparation:

Correspondence ........................
Military ............................
Publications...........................
Schedules, proposals, bids ..............
Shipments ...........................
War................................
Preparatory School, Naval Academy..........
Preparedness for war.......................
Prescriptions .............................
Presentation sets (silver service, etc.) .........
Presents (gifts to Navy) ....................
Preservation:
Of materials...........................
Of records..........................
Preservative coatings.......................
Paints and varnishes ...................
Sealers and waxes......................
Shipboard use .........................
Preservers, life .............................
Preserving the peace.......................
Presidential decrees......................
President of the United States...............
Press:
Public ...............................
Releases .............................
Presses:
Drill.................................
Laundry .............................
Printing .............................

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ND

J21-4
X6
J25

X21

NP

N6

L10-3
L13
YFP
EH

X20
F12
F13

N23

M3-2

M2-1

P22

P17-1

Al

Ji

S8

L13

A6-5

A16-1

A10

L4-2

L17-3

A16-1

NC

A16-1

M3-2

L15

L15

L9
A6-6
J20

J20-1

J20-2

S19

J28-3

A14-7

A2-8

EEl

A7-1
A7-1
J7-9
J19
J22-1

Pressure:
Cookers............................

Gages ................................

Group, airship.........................

Prevention:
Accident..............................
Disease ...............................
Fire (shore)...........................
Preventive medicine ........................

Price:
Control..............................
Lists................................
Primary hull structure, airship ...............

Primers:
Aircraft starting.......................
Ammunition...........................
Paint...............................
Print shops:
Ashore..... ..........................
Operation of ...........................
Printed matter............................

Printing:

Machinery............................

Office, Government.....................

Offices (vessels)........................

Presses................................

Processes.............................

Priority:

Communications .......................

To purchase...........................

Travel .............................

Prison buildings ...........................

Prisoners:

Casualties in action....................

Gratuities to ..........................

Naval................................

Pardoning of ......................

O f war ................................

Private parties, transfers and loans to........

Prize:

Fighting ..............................

Money...............................

Prizes of war..............................

Probation................................

Probational appointments:

Civilian personnel......................

Officer personnel .......................

Processes, construction and finishing ..........

Proclamations, Presidential ..................

Procurement..............................

Production:

Output of plants .......................

Of records in courts....................

Productiveness of personnel .................

Proficiency of personnel.....................

Profiteering...............................

Profits...................................

Prognosis.................................

J21-4
Jill
F24-6
P22
M2-3
N27
M2
L4-2
IA-2
F24-1
F17
XI-1
J20-1
N5
A26
A10-1
J22-1
EL
S32
J22-1
A10
A6-1
L7-1
L20

N4-2
P6-1
L16-2
P13-3
P13-4
A16-2
L11-2
P10-1
L16-2

A14-2

P13-4

P14-2

P14-5

L18
A2-8
IA
L7
A6-6

P20-1

P120-1

P13-1

L2-5

M3-2

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Programs:

Administrative.......................
Building.............................
Safety...............................
Training.............................
Project orders .............................
Projectiles .................................
Projectors:

Depth charge..................... ...


Launchers and ...... ...................
Photographic.........................
Pyrotechnic ...........................
Projects ...................... .............
Facilities, public works.................
Promotion ...... ..........................
Propaganda (international) ..................
Propane ....... ...........................
Propellants......
..................
...
Propellers:
Aircraft................. ..............
Vessel.... ...........................
Propelling machinery, main (vessels) .........
Property:

Accounting...........................
Passes...............................
Personal.............................
Real estate...........................
Returns .................. .............
Rights (international) ...................
Taxes............................
Prophylactic stations......................
Prophylactics.........................
Prophylaxis...........................
Proposals (procurement) ....................
Propulsion, aircraft.....................
Prospective contractors....................
Prosthetic:
Dentistry.........................
Devices..........................
Prostitution...........................
Protection:
Armor, installation of (vessels)...........
Commercial plants.....................
Fire (shore) ...........................
Nuclear:
Aircraft ...........................
Vessels ...........................
Ship (other than structural) .............
Protective:
Clothing.............................
Coatings, peculiar to shipboard use.......
Protests............
.................
Protocol ............... ...................
Protractors...........................
Proving Ground, Naval....................
Provisions (food)..........................
Psychiatry...................... ..........
Psychological warfare operations .............

Al-1

Al-1

P22

P11-4

L1-2

X1-1

X8

X16

J12

X22

Al

A1-2

P17-2

A14-4

J3

X21

F14
S 44
S41

L8-6

A2-9

L19

N1i

L10-5

A14-2

L14

N9

M4

M2-3

L4-2

F11l
L4-1
M10-3

M9-2

P13-1

813
A8-6
N27
F26

S90o

881

J26-2
819
P8

A14-7

J22-1

NP

J25

M8

A16-11

Public:

Address systems.......................
Buildings Service .......................
Health Service .........................
Information ...........................

International organizations ..............


Laws............................
Opinion..............................
Press................................
Quarters.............................
Relations...........................
Office of (Navy) ..................
Roads Administration .................
Utilities .................. .............
Vouchers.............................
Works ................ ................
Projects.........................
Shops... ........................
Publications............................
Charts and maps......................
And Printing Offices, Navy .............
Registered ............................
Supply Depots, Naval.................
Types of...........................
Publicity.................................
Advertising..........................
Puerto Rico..............................
Pulleys..............................
Pulling boats...........................
Pulsejets (aircraft propulsion) ...............
Pumping:

Machinery........................
Plants...........................
Pumps...................................
On vessels .............................
Punches (tools) ............................
Punishment................... ............
Punts ............... .....................
Purchase orders........................
Purchases, foreign ..........................
Purchasing...........................
Offices, Navy.........................
Purification plants, water (shore).............
Purple Heart medals and ribbons............
Push buttons, electrical....................
Pushcarts.............................
Putty ........................
............
Pyrotechnic:

Ammunition ...........................
Projectors .............................
Signals and signaling ..................
Pyrotechnics ..............................

J15-10

ElH

EH

A7

EE10

A17

A7-1

A7-1

N4-1

A7

EN1

EH

Al-2

L6

A1-2

A1-2

N 5

A10

A10-2

NZ

A10-3

NT

A10-1

A7-1

L4-2

EG

J9

882

F11-3

J7-2

N23

J7-2

S47

J7-9

P13-4

S82

L4-3

L4-3

L4

NU

N25

P15

J16

J6

J20-2

X1-2

X22

A6-3

X22

Qualifications:
Appointment.......................... P14-1

Educational........................... P11-1

Promotion............................ P17-2

Special................... .............
P20-3

Voting............................
P9-1

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Quarantine and quarantinable diseases........ M2-1

Quarterly:
Marks (personnel).....................
Reports...............................
Quarters:
Allowances............................
Ashore ............................
Bachelor officers' (BOQ)................
On vessels.............................
Quartz crystals............................
Quay walls................................
Quinine..................................
Quonset huts..............................
Quotas. (See Subject.)

P20-2
A9-3
L16-5
N4-1
N4-1
S33
J16
N15-3
M4
N7

R
Race..................... ..............
Discrimination because of...............
Racks,torpedo............................
Racon.. .................. ................
Radar:
Buildings.............................
Equipment............................
Picket:
Destroyers. ....................
Escort Vessels.....................
Submarines.......................
Iladiac equipment.........................
Radiation equipment, heat..................
Radiators.................................
Radio:
Beacons..............................
Broadcasts............................
Call signs and letters...................
Communication equipment...... . . . . . . . .
Competition................ ............
Direction finders.......................
Frequencies...........................
Operation of..........................
Publicity.............................
Towers...............................
Traffic accounts, commercial ............
Radioactive materials, medical aspects of... . . . .
Radiograms...............................
Radiological:
Equipment............................
Safety................................
Vessels ............................
Radiology.................................
Radios............... . ................
Radiosonde instruments.....................
Radiotelegraphs ............................
Radiotelephones...........................
Radioteletypewriters ........................
Radium ..................................
Rafts, life.................................
Rags (wiping cloths).......................
Raids, air.................................

116

P1
P8
X25
J15-2
N11l
J15-7
DDR
DER
SSR
J15-9
J15-4
J21-5
H2
A6-2
A6-3
J15-8
AS-11
J15-2
A6-2
A6-2
A7-2
N 11l
L10-2
M3-4
A6-1
J15-9
P22
890
M8
J15-8
J11l
J15-8
J15-8
J15-8
J1
J28-3
J19
A16-3

Railroad:
Cars and equipment................. N24
Retirement Board...................... EH
Shipments............................ L17-1
Turntables............................ N13
Rails, vessel (hull fittings).................. S12
Railways ...................
...............
N24
Marine............................... N17
Ramjets (aircraft propulsion).............. .F1. l-4
Rammers, gun............................. X13
Ramps:
Bow, vessel........................... S16
Seaplane.............................. N10
Range tables (ballistics).................... X4
Rangefinders.............................. X10
Ranges:
Degaussing............................ X7
Galley................................ J21-4
M agnetic............................. H2
Navigational aids...................... H2
N1I
Rifle................... ...............
Skeet................................. NI
Rank and precedence....................... P17-1
Rape..................... .................
P13-1
M2-5
Rat guards, use of.........................
Rates:
Exchange (foreign currency)............. L12-3
Insurance............................. L13
Pay:
Civilian personnel ................
L16
-1
Military personnel...........
. Li6 -4
Postage............................... A64
Shipment............................. L17 -2
Travel................................ L20 -1
Rating....................... .............
P17 -2
Ratings, efficiency ..........................
P20 -1
Ration allowance.......................... L16 -3
Rationing of materials...................... L71
Rations....................... .............
J25
Rats, extermination of......................
M2 -5
Rayon.................................... J2-7
Reactors, nuclear:
Aircraft............................... F25
Vessel.............................
S89
Readiness:
Inspections, operational............... A23
Ship.................................. S3
For warx..............................
A16l -1
Real estate, acquisition and disposition of...... N1-1
Reassignment of personnel.................. PI6 -3
Receipts, custody.......................... L8 6
Receivers (electronic).................... J16
NM
Receiving Stations, Naval................
Receptions, social.......................... P83
Reciprocating engines....................... J7-7
F11 -1
Aircraft.... ...........................
Steam, vessel (main propelling).......... 41
Reckless driving........................... P13 -1
Reclassification of personnel................. P3

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(.

Recognition lights...........................
Recoil system..............................
Recommissioning ships and aircraft ..........
Reconnaissance, aerial......................
Reconstruction Finance Corporation.........
Recorders, sound..........................
Recording instruments......................
Shipboard.............................
Records .................... ...............
Flight (personnel) ...................
Health .................. ..............
Historical.............................
Management Centers, Naval ............
Pay (military).........................
Personnel.............................
Phonograph...........................
Service...............................
Recreation................................
Recreational:

Buildings.............................
Equipment.............................
Grounds ..............................
Recruit training:

Commands, Naval......................

Program ................. ..............


Recruiting:

Civilian employees ......................


Enlisted personnel ..... .................
Stations, Naval........................
Rectifiers ....... ...........................
Red Cross, American National.......
......
Reduction:

In force (personnel)....................
Demobilization....................
Gears, vessel ...........................
Of paper work.........................
In rank or grade.......................
Reefs (obstruction)............... ...........
Reels (empty containers) ....................
Reemployment .............................
Reenlistment ...............................
Allowances................. ............
Refractory materials.......................

J16

X15

A4-1

A16-3

EH

J15-10

J11

S87

A6-6

P20-2

M 11

A12

NZ

L16-4

P20-2

J13-2

P20-2

P10

N4-8

J13

N1

NC

P11-4

P14-2

P14-4

NL

J16

EH

Regulations...............................

Fleet........................
..........

Navy..................................

Other than Navy......................

Shore Establishment...................

Uniform ..............................

Regulators, electrical ........................

Rehabilitation................. .............

Reimbursement for travel...................

Reinstatement:

Insurance .................. ............

Personnel................. .............

Relative rank.................. ............

Relatives......................
............

Release:

From active duty......................

From confinement......................

From contract..........................

Gear, depth charge.....................

Tracks, depth charge...................

Relics, historical............. : ..............

Relief:

Bills of exchange.......................

Of destitute...........................

From duty (personnel)..................

Relieving command........................

Religion ..............
.....................

Religious:

Buildings ...................
...........

Holidays, work on ......................

Organizations ..........................

Services..............................

P16-1

P19-4

S42

A6-5

P17-2

H3

J30

P14-2

P14-4

L16-2

J17-2

Refrigerating plants:

Ashore..............................
On vessels............................
Refrigerators...............................

N25

59

J21-4

Refugees:

Political ................... ............


War........................ ...........
Refuse materials ............................
Regattas................ ..................

P9

A14-3

L8-5

A 5

Regional Accounts Offices, Navy..............

NF

Registered:

Mail...................... ............
Publications and devices................
Registers (publications).....................
Registration, draft.........................

A6-4

A10-3

A10-1

P14-3

A2
A2-5
A2-1
A2-7
A2-5
A2-3
J16
M3-3
L20
L13
P14-2
P17-1
P7
P16-3
P13-4
L4-3
X8
X8
A12
L12-3
A24
P16-3
A3
P12
N4-7

P18-2
P12
P12
P6-3
P13-4
P8
J16
J20-1
L10-5

Remains (corpses).........................

Remission of sentences.....................

Remonstrances (protests) ....................

Remote control units.......................

Removers, paint...........................

Rendition of accounts.....................

Renewal:

Bonds .....................
............
L13
Contracts ............
...........

L4-3
Renovating .............................

L9-3
Rental allowance........................
L16-5
Rentals and leases ..........................

L4-3
Reorganization..........................
A3
Repair:

And Berthing Barges, Submarine.........

Cofferdams .............. ...............

Parts, vessel..............
...........

Ships....................... ...........

Aircraft................. ...........

Aircraft.......................

Engine.... ...................

Battle Damage................

Heavy-Hull.......................

Internal Combustion Engine.........

Landing Craft.....................

Shops ..................... ............

YRB
S91
S31
AR
ARV
ARVA
ARVE
ARB
ARH
ARG
ARL
N5

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Repairs. ...................................
Reparations, war...........................
Repatriation of prisoners of wat..............
Repeated travel orders.....................
Repellent, insect...........................
Replacement of property damaged ...........
Reporters, newspaper.......................
Reporting for duty.........................
Reports ...................... ..............
Accounting............................
............
Action................
Administrative........................
Annual ................... .............
Daily .................... ..............
Efficiency.............................
Fitness ................................
Monthly.................. .............
Occasional................ .............
Periodic..............................
Progress................. ..............
Quarterly.............................
Semiannual ............................
Semimonthly ...........................
Weather.................. .............
Weekly...............................
Representatives, Bureau of Aeronautics........
Reprimand.................................
Reproducers, sound......................
Reptiles....................... ............
Requests:
Alteration................. .............
Manufacturing .........................
Transportation .........................
Work ..................................
Requisitions............................
Resale:
Items..................... ............
Services.................. .............
Rescue:
Aircraft..................... ...........
Air/sea search and ......................
Equipment............................
Marine, and related equipment...........
Ocean Tugs ............................
Vessels, Submarine.....................
Rerating of personnel.......................
Research:
Activities, Naval.......................
Council, National......................
And Development Board ...............
Office of Naval........................
Scientific................. ..............
Reservations, air space.....................
Reserve:
Fleet Groups..........................
Fleets................................
Atlantic..........................
Pacific............................

118

L9-3
A14-7
A16-2
P16-4
M4
L6-1
A7-1
P16-3
A9
L10-5
A16-13
A9-9
A9-1
A9-7
P20-2
P20-2
A9-4
A9-8
A9
A9
A9-3
A9-2
A9-5
H4
A9-6
NW
P13-4
J15-10
J32
L9-2
L4-4
L20-2
L9-3
L8-2
J14
L2
H1111
11
H2-1
J28-3
S94
ATR
ASR
P17-2
NP
EH
EM5
EN1
All
H11
FF10
FF9
FF9-2
FF9-1

Reserve: (Continued)

Materials.............................

Officer Training Corps..................

Units.............................

Pay, Naval...........................

Status of vessels.......................

System, Federal.......................

Training:

Centers, Naval....................

Command, Naval Air..............

Program ..........................

Reserves:

Marine Corps.........................

Naval...... ..........................

Reservoirs................................

Residence.................................

Resignations................ ...............

Resistors, electric..........................

Resolutions, Congressional..................

Resources.................... ..............

Board, National Security...............


Respiratory system, diseases of ...............
Responsibility:
Organization............... ............

............

Personnel...............
Restaurants ........ ........................

Restoration to duty........................

Restraint of prisoners.......................

Restricted:

Areas, discipline.......................

Zones, warfare ........ ..................

Resuscitation ........ .......................

Retainer pay ........ .......................

Retaining walls (waterfront structures)........

Retired:

Civilian employees ......................

Enlisted personnel.....................

Officers................... .............

Retirement................... ..............

Board, Railroad.......................

Deductions (civilian personnel) ...........

Pay (military personnel)................

Retiring boards..........................

Retraining Commands, Naval................

Returns (accounts).........................

.............

Revenue ..............
Bureau of Internal.....................

Revetments:

.............

Aircraft................
Waterfront............................

Reviews (ceremonies).......................

Revolvers.................. ................

Rewards, money...........................

...............

Rheostats...................
Rheumatic fever............................

Rhode Island (State).......................

Rhodes scholarships........................

Ribbons, medals and awards................

L8-8

QR
NC
L16-4
A4-1
EH
NC
NE
P11-4
KW

QR
N6
P1
P19-3
J16
A18
L7
EH
M3-1
A3
P1
N4-4
P16-3
P13-3
P13-4
A16
M3-2
L16-4
N15-3
LL
MR
OR
P19-2
EH
L16-1
L16-4
A20
NC
L10-5
L14
EE9
N10
N15-3
A15
X12-3
L16-2
J16
M3-1
EG
P11-1
P15

SECTION IV -INDEX,

Rifle:
Grenades............................. X12-3
Matches.............................. A5- 6
Ranges............................... N1
Rifles..................................... X 12-3
Rigging:
Lofts.................... ..............
N5
On vessels................ .............
818
Right of way: Land................................. N1- -1
Navigation................ .............
H
Rights, land.................. ..............
N1- -1
Riot guns ................... ...............
X12 -3
Rioting....................... .............
P13 -1
Riparian rights, land....................... N1- -1
Riprap....................... .............
N15 -4
Rips and tide rips.......................... H1
River:
Commands, Naval..................... ND
Gunboats................. .............
PR
QH
Rivers ........
.....
...............
Riveting ...................... .............
L18
M achines............................. J7-9
Rivets....................... ..............
J9
Roaches, extermination of................... M2-5
Road scrapers ................. .............
N21
Roads .....................................
N2
Administration, Public ..................
EH
Robbery....................... ............ P13-1
Rock wool insulation ........................
J17-2
Rocket:

Bodies..................... ............
X23

Engines, aircraft....................... F11-5


Heads...................... ............. X23

Landing Ships, Infantry................ LSIR


Launchers.......................... X16
Rockets................................... X23
Handling and stowage aboard ships ....... S78
Rocks and shoals (obstructions) ..............
H3
Rodents, extermination and control of..... . . . . M2-5
MI
Roentgenographic examinations ..............
Roller:
Bearings................... ............ J7-4
Path bearings (gun turrets) .............
X15
Rolling:
Stock (railroad)....................... N24
Vessel...............
............
829
Roofing................................... J17
Rope..................
.............
J23
Rosin........................ .............
J20-2
Rosters:
Mobilization.......................... P16-2
Of officers................. .............
P16-5
Rotary wing aircraft....................... HZ
Roundhouses, locomotive................... N13
Routes, air and ocean...................... HI'
Routine, ships............................. A4-4

ALPHABETICAL

Routing.
Convoys..............................
Correspondence........................
Merchant vessels......................
Personnel drafts.......................
Shipments............................
Naval vessels..........................
Rowboats.................................
Royalties, patent or copyright ...............
Rubber ................
.............
Bands................................
Stamps...............................
Tires and tubes........................
Rudder control:

Aircraft...............................
Vessels...............................
Rudders:

Airplane.................. .............
Airship.................. ..............
Vessel................... ..............
Rugs......................... .... .........
Ruins, historical.................. .........
Rules...................
.... .........
Of the Road................ ... .........
Safety................ ......... ..........
Rum...................
.... ..........
Rumania....................
.........
Running lights................ .... .........
Runways ............... .......... .........
Russia ............................
.........
Rust-preventive compounds......... .........

A14 -1
A6- 5
A14 -1
L20

L17--3

A4

S82

A13 3

J2

J22- -2

J22
-2

J6

F22

824

F7

F24 -3

8 24

J21-2

A12

A2

A2-1

P22

J14

EF60

J16

N 10

EF61

J20

Sabers..........
...................
Sabbath ..................... ..............
Sabotage...................................
Safe conduct (international relations)........
Safekeeping of funds ........................
Safes and vaults.......................
Safety........
.........................
Apparel..............
............
Belts .................... ..............
Bulletins....
................
.....
Clothing................ ..............
Devices and equipment..................
Measures................ ..............
Orders and pamphlets..................
Precautions............... .............
Programs................ ..............
Radiological, ships.....................
Treads, deck (vessels)...................
Sail lofts...................................
Sailboats ..................................
Sailing:

Boats ................... ..............


Orders..............
.............
Sailings, vessel.............................

X12-3

P12

A8-5

A14-3

L12-1

J22-1

P22

J26-2

J28-3

P22

J26-2

J28

P22

P22

P22

P22

890

811

N5

882

882

A4-8

A4-3

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Sails ......................................
Saint Elizabeth's Hospital...................
Salaries and wages.........................
Sales.....................................
Taxes................... ..............
Salinity of sea water.......................
Salt water.................... .............
Flushing system (vessels)................
Piping systems:
Ashore...........................
On vessels........................
Salutes...................... ..............
Saluting:
Batteries.................. .............
Charges (ammunition)..................
Guns .................... ..............
Salvador, El ........ ........................
Salvage:
Of aircraft............................
Craft Tenders.........................
Lifting Vessels.........................
Of materials...........................
Vessels.................. ..............
Of vessels.................. ............
Salvation Army............................
Samples (bids, purchasing) .................
Sand..................
..............
Blasting................. ..............
Pits...................... .............
Sandstone ..................................
Sanitary:
Bureau, Pan American.................
Conditions................ .............
Equipment................. ............
Inspections............................
Sanitation ................... ..............
Spaces (vessels).......................
Structures (shore)......................
Sashes, door and window....................
Savings bonds................. .............
Sawmills..................................
Saws.......................... ............
Scabbards ..................................
Scaffolding, vessel................ ...........
Scaffolds....................... ............
Scales:
Platform ................... ............
Track .................... .............
Wage..................................
Weighing instruments..................
Scandalous conduct........................
Schedules:
Employment (aircraft and vessels)........
Purchase.................. .............
Travel.............................
Wage.................... ..............
Scholarships...............................
School buildings...........................

120

S18
EH
L16-1
L8-5
L14
H1
H1
S48
N26-6
S48
A15
X14
X1-2
X12
EF62
L8-5
ARST
ARSD
L8-5
ARS
S94
P8-2
L4-2
J17-1
L18
N1i
J17-1
EE10
M2-4
J19
A23
M2-4
S36
N9
J17
L12-2
N5
J7-9
X12-3
S4
N21
N20-N20
L16-1
J11
P13-1
A4-3
L4-2
L20-1
L16-1
P11-1
N4-3

Schools, Naval .............................


NC

Sciences:

National Academy of................... EHf

Natural and physical................... H

Scientific research and development ..........


All

Scoops, air (aircraft)....................... F18

Scooters, motor............................ J6

EFl3

Scotland ..................... ..............


Scouring compounds....................... J19

Scout organizations........................ P8-2

Scows, Heating............................ YHT

Scrap materials............................ L8-5

Scrapers, road .................. ............ N21

Scrapping of material....................... L8-5

Screens:
Building material...................... J17
J29
Target ................... ..............
Screws (hardware)......................... J9

Scrub houses .................. ............. N4-5

Sculleries:

N4-4

Ashore.................. ..............
On vessels............................ 5 34

S48

Scuppers ..................... ..............


J21-4

Scuttle butts.................. .............


Sea:

H1

Areas, defensive ........................


J2-7

.
..............
Bags .............
848

C hests................... ..............
Duty ..............
.............
P16-3

L16-4

Pay.................. ............
Frontiers...............
............ FF15

Alaskan............... ............ FF15-1

Caribbean........................ FF15-2

Eastern............... ............ FFI5-3

Hawaiian......................... FF15-4

Western.......................... FF15-5

Power...... ..........................
A16-1

Transportation Service, Military.......... FF11

Walls....................... ........... N15-3

Warfare ................... ............ A16-4

Water .....................
............ H1

Seacoast, protection of...................... A16-1

Seadrome lights................. ............ J16

Seadrom es...................... ........... N10

Sealed orders (ship and aircraft)............. A4-3

J20-2

Sealers and waxes ..........................


Seals:

Car......... ............ ............ L17-3

Official (ship and station)............... J22-1

Seamanship............................ H2
Exercises............................. A5-14
Seaplane:
Ramps.............................. N10

Tenders.............................. AV

Destroyer........................ AVD

Small............................ AVP

Wrecking Derricks.................... YSD

VZ

Seaplanes ....................
.............

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL


Search:
and Reseue Aircraft:
Heavier-than-air (rotary wing)....... HH
Lighter-than-Air................... ZH
Air/sea, and rescue.................... H2-1

15-7

Radar...........................J..
Searchlights.............................. J16

Ships................................S 66

Seas.................

...............

QH

Seasickness............................... M3-1

$29

Seaworthiness .............................
Secondary:
X14
Batteries (gun) .......................
F24-2
Hull structure (airship) ................
Secret:
Codes............................... A6-3
A8-6
Matter, handling of ....................
EE9
Service............................
Secretary of the Air Force................... ES

Secretary of the Army...................... ER

EMI

Secretary of Defense .......................


ENI

Secretary of the Navy ......................


P12

......................
Sects, religious .......
Securities.................................. L12-1

And Exchange Commission.............. Efi

AS8

Security.................... ..............
Agency, Federal...................... EH

Classification......................... A8-6

Council, National..................... EH

Cryptographic .........................
A8-6

P16-3

Guards, duty as ......................


Methods ................ ..............
A8-6

A16-1

National................ ..............
Sedatives...............
.............
M4

Sedimentation............................. H1

Sedition...............................
P13-1

Seduction.............................. P13-1

Seeding................................... N1I

Seeds......................... ............
J31

Segregation:
Of communicable disease................ M2-1
Racial.............................
P8
Seismic disturbances....................... H1

Seizure:
Prisoners of war....................... A16-2
Prizes of war.........................
A14-2
Selectees................
...............
P14-3

Selection:

Boards.............................. A20

For promotion........................ P17-2

Selective service.......................... P14-3

Selling agencies........................... QM

Catalogs of..........................
.L4-1

Semiannual reports........................ A9-2

Semifixed ammunition..................... X1-2

Semimonthly reports...................... A9-5

Semi-trailers.............................. J6

Senate, United States...................... EL

Snior Officer Present Afloat (SOPA) ........

Instructions..........................

Seniority.................................

Sentences (punishment)....................

Sentry:

Buildings............................

Duty ................................

Separate loading ammunition...............

Separation (personnel).....................

Death ...............................

Demobilization.......................

Discharge............................

Dismissal............................

Other cause ........


..............

Resignation ..........................

Retirement...........................

Transfer .............................

Septic tanks............................

Serial numbers (personnel) ..................

Serums..................................

Serumtherapy .............................

Servants, domestic .......................

Quarters for ...........................

Service:

Atlantic.............................

Certificates...........................

Craft................................

Medals............................

Military Air Transport.................

Military Sea Transportation .............

Numbers, personnel ....................

Organizations, United (U. S. 0.)........

Pacific.............................

Public Health........................

Records, personnel....................

Ribbons..............................

School Commands, Naval...............

Selective............... ............

To ships.............................

Services:

Aviation .............................

Divine ...............................

Educational..........................

Memorial............................

Photographic.........................

Pilotage .............................

Printing ................ ..............

Religious.............................

Resale .................. ..............

Sanitary .............................

Servo amplifiers...........................

Setters, fuse..............................

Settlement:

Accounts.............................

Claims...............................

Contracts............................

Severn River Naval Command..............

Sewage disposal...........................

OF
A2-5
P17-1
P13-4
N4-2
P16-3
X1-2
P19
P19-5
P19-4
P19-1
P19-1
P19-5
P19-3
P19-2
P19-5
N26-7
P1
M4
M2-3
P7
N4-1
FF4-16
P20-2
YY
P15
ES
FF11
P1
P8-2
FF4-15
EH
P20-2
P15
NC
P14-3

S4
A21
P12
P11l-3
A15
J12
A4-3
A27
P12
L2
M2-4
J16
X13
L10-5
L6-1
L4-3
ND
N26-7

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.,

Sewers and sewerage systems................ N26-7


J7-9
Sewing machines ..........................
Sex:
Hygiene............................. M2-4
Offenses.............................. P13-1i
Jill
Sextants.............................
P. 13-1
Sexual perversion ........................
Shackles, bomb........................... X5
Shades, window........................... J21-1
S11
Shaft tunnels (vessels) ......................
Shafting, vessel...........................S 43
Shafts:
Airships............................. F24-2
43
Vessels...
........................
A4-3
Shake-down cruises (vessels) .................
J2-4
Shale oil.................................
Shapes, signal............................ J27
S70
Shipboard......
.......................
Sharpshooters' medals .....................
P15
Sheiathing.................
............
J17
Sheds, freight and stowage.................. N6
Sheet:
J1I
Metal .................................
J13-2
...
..............
Music..........
J21-1
Sheets, bed............................
Shellacs and varnishes..................... J20-1
Shells (projectiles).........................XI-I
Shelters:
Air raid.............................
N12
Bomb................................ N12
Storage ....... ........................
N6
Shielding, nuclear:
Aircraft.............................. F26
Vessel...............................S 90
X2
Shields, gun ..............................
Shingles, roofing.......................... J17
Ship (see also Vessel):
Control..............................

.S24

Fuel handling, stowage and equipment .... S55


A4-4
Guard............................
A4-3
Movements ..........................
Protection, other than structural ......... S81
Readiness............................ S3
Salvage amd related equipment.......... S94
A4-1
Status.................... ............
Towers, masts and spars................S 17
Ways...............................

N18

Shipbuilding:
Program.............................
Supervisors of, USN....................
Ways ...............................

Al-1
NW
N18

Shipment:
Of explosives..........................
Methods of.........;..................
Orders..............................
Rates and charges.....................

L17-3
L17-1
L17-4
L17-2

122

Shipments................................
Loading and unloading.................
Preparation of........................
Routing..............................
Tracing..............................
In transit............................
Shipping:
Boxes and crates......................
Documents...........................
Guide, Naval ..........................
Tags................................

L17
L17-6
L17-3
L17-3
L17-5
L17-5

J30
L17-4
L17-7
L17-3

Ships (see also Vessels):

Bureau of ............................
Service to.............................
Ship's:

EN8
S4

Orders................................

A2-5

Stores...............................

L2-3

Buildings......................... N4-6
Items........
.....................
J14
L2-5
Profits... ........................
Services ...........................
L2-3
Shipways................................
N18
Shipwrecks..............................
H3
Shipyards, Naval..........................
Shoals....................... ..............

NY

H3
Shock absorbers (aircraft).................... F9
Shoes...................................
J26
Shop:
Committees............................

P8-1

Equipment............................ J7
Structures (shore)...................... N5
Shops (see type)
Shore:
Duty...............
..................
Establishment..........................
Regulations........................
Markers.............................
Patrol..............................
Stations.............................
Status of..........................
Shortages:
Misconduct...........................
Personnel..............................
Shipments ............................
Shotguns...........
..................
.
Shovels................. . ...............
.. ..............
Steam ...............
Showers.................................
Space:
Ashore............................
On vessels.........................
Shows....................................
Shrapnel................................
Shrouds, rigging...........................
Shrubs and shrubbery......................
Siam......................................
Siberia...................................

P16-3
NN

A2-5
J24-2
*P13-5
NN

A4-2
P13-1
P16-1
L17-5
X12-3
J7-9
N21

J18
N4-5

S36
PIO-2
X1-1
S18
J31
EF65
EF

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

S(

Sick bays:
Ashore............................... N9O
On vessels............................ 837
Sick leave.................................. Pl8-1

Side arms................................. X12-3

Sidewalks................................. N2

Sight signals and signaling.................. A6-3

Sights, gun................................ X10

Sightseeing tours........................... P10-2

Signal:

Equipment, audible..................... J15-1I

Flags................................. J27

Shipboard..................... 870

Generators............................ J15-5

J15-1

Horns.............................
Lights................................. J16

Pistols, pyrotechnic.................. X22

Shapes............................... J27

Shipboard..........................870

Towers............................... Nil

Signaling apparatus (shipboard).............. 870

Signals and signaling........................ A6-3

A6-2

.....................
Time signals......
P1

..........................
Signatures.......
Silhouettes, aircraft and vessel................ J29

J3

...........................
Silica gel........
J2-7

................................
Silk
H1I

Silt.................. ....................
Silver.................................... J1

L18

Plating ...........................
Service (gifts to Navy)................. L15

Silverware................................. J21-4

A5-13

Simulated war patrols.. .....................


A25

Sinkings of vessels ........................


J18

Sinks.................. ....................
Sirens..................................... J15-1I

Shipboard............................. 8 70
J23
Sisal.................... ..................
Sites:
Burial................................. P6-4

Historic.............................. A12

Sizes of materials (specifications)............ L8-4

P10-1

Skeet.......................... ............
Ranges............................... N1

Sketches and drawings:


Aircraft............................... Fl
Materials............................. L8-4
S1
Vessels.................... .............
Ski type alighting gear, aircraft............... F9-1

S82

Skiffs......................... .............
M3-1

Skin diseases.................. .............


A16

Skirmishes................... ..............
Skylights................................. J17

Sleeping:

J21-1
...............
Bags..............
P13-1
On duty........ .......................

Quarters:
N4-1

Ashore........................
On vessels........................8 33

Sleeve bearings .................


Vessel .................................

...........

J7-4

843

Slides, gun mount or turret................. X15

Slings, materials handling................... J7-5

Slips and basins........................... N15- 1

Slot machines............................. J13

F6

Slots, aircraft wing......................


Sludge Removal Barges..................... YSR

Small:
Arms................................. X 12-2 3
Ammunition...................... X1-2
Exercises......................... A5-6
Handling and stowage aboard ships... $79
Boats................................ 882

Craft Accounting Offices, Navy.......... NF

Stores................................ J26-1

Buildings and spaces for the issue of... N4-6


Smallpox.................................. M2-1
Smithsonian Institution..................... EH
Smoke:
Air pollution........................M2-4

Bombs................................ X5

Generators .............................
X6

Obstructing navigation.................. H3

Pots..................... ..............
X6

Screens...............
...........
A16

Warfare equipment.................... X6

Smokeless powder.......................... X21

Smokepipes, vessel..........................852

P10-2

Smokers................. .............
Smoking habit.............................. M3-1

Smuggling................................. P13-11

Sniping........................ ............
A16

Snorkel equipment........................ 838

Snow removal equipment................... N21

J19

Soap........................ ..............
Social:
Affairs................................. P8-3
PS
Relations.............
............
Security:
EHi

Administration .....................
Tax................................ L14

Socialism.................................. P9

........
..............
P8-2

Societies.........
Sodding and seeding........................ N1

P13- 1

..................
Sodomy............
J21-3

Sofas........................... ............
Soft drinks............
................
J14

Soil.......................................
N 1

..............
N1

Erosion.............
N1

Tests of...............................
Solenoids.................................. J16

P12

Solemnities................... ..............
Soliciting contributions. .................
A24

J4

............
Solid fuels.................
Coal.................................. J4-1

Solitary confinement........................ P13- 4

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Solvents ................. ..................


Cleaning fluid.........................
Sonar equipment...........................
..................
Songs...................
Patriotic..............................
Sound:

In air electronic equipment..............


Recorders and reproducers...............
Signals and signaling...................
Underwater................ ............
Equipment........................
Sounding equipment, echo..................
Soundings, deep sea................. .......
Soundproofing material.............. .......
Source of information (intelligence) .... .......
South America............. ...... .......
.......
South Carolina (State) ...............
South Dakota (State)............... .......
South Pacific Area.................. .......
Command..................... .......
Souvenirs..................... ...... .......
.......
Soviet Union...................
.......
Space heating equipment..
Spaces (See type)

..................
Spain ...............
Spans and bridges......... ..................
Spare parts.............. ..................
Spars:
Aids to navigation.... ..................
On vessels........... ..................
..................
Speakers, requests for .
Special:
Delivery mail.........................
Details (personnel).....................
D uty.................................
Pay (military personnel) . . . . . . . . . .. ..
...........
Fuels.................
........
Material.................
........
Protective clothing.........
........
Purpose structures......
........
Qualifications (personnel)...
........
Training devices...........
........
Weapons................
........
Medical aspects of.....
Specialized materials:
.............
Aircraft..............
Medical............... .............
Ordnance............... .............

.............

Ships ...............
Specialties, medical........... .............
.............
Specie....................

Specifications:

Aircraft ..............
Buildings.............................
General courts martial..................
Materials.................. ............
Vessels................ ................

124

J3

J19

J15-11

P10-2

A15

J15-10

J15-10

A6-3

H1I

J15-11

J15-11

H 1

J17-2

A8-4

QG

EG

EG

QH

FF6-1

A12

EF61

J21-5

EF66

N14

L8-12
H2

S17

A7-3
A6-4

P16-3

P16-3

L16-4

J4-4

L8-8

J26-2

N7

P20-3

J29

X24

M3-5
F

M4

X
S

M 8

L12-1

F1

N19-1

A17-1

L8-4

S1

Specimens (medical examinations) ............

Spectacles.................................

Spectroscopes.............................

Speeches..................................

Speed:

Brakes (aircraft).......................

Cones................................

Indicators (instruments).................

Lights................................

Trials:
Aircraft...........................
Vessel............................
Speedletters...............................

Spies......................................

Splints, surgical .............................

Sponges...... ............................

Sponsors, launching (aircraft and vessels) ......

Spontaneous combustion....................

Sports and games..........................

"Spot" promotions.........................

Spray guns, paint..........................

Sprinkler systems:
Ashore...............................
On vessels............................
Sprinklers, fire.............................

Spyglasses.............. . ..............

Squadrons:
Marine Aviation.......................
Naval Aviation........................
.........
Vessel.................
Stability:
Aircraft...............................
Vessel....................
.............
Stabilizer control, aircraft...................

Stabilizers:

Aircraft................... .............

Vessel.... ......... . ........... .....

Stadimeters.............. . .............

...........
Stadiums .......................
Staff corps officers.............. ...........
Stages:
Ashore.................. ..............

On vessels............................

Staging and scaffolding, vessel................

Stainless steel.............................

Stains and varnishes.......................

Stamps:
Postage...............................
Rubber...............................
Savings...............................
Stanchions (on vessels)......................

Standard:

Stock.................. ...............

Catalog...........................

Time ............................

Standardization of materials.................

M1
Jl1

Jl1
A7-3

F6
J27
Jill
J16
F3
88
A6-5
A8-5
M4
J19
A15
A25
P10-1
P17-2
J7-9
N27
S48
J28-2
Jill
FF14
FF12
FC
F3
S29
F7
F7
829
Jill
N4-8
OK
N21
S16
S4
J1
J20-1
A6-4
J22-2
L12-2
S12
L8-7
L8-7
H7
L8-4

SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Standards:
Educational...........................
Physical..............................
Weights and measures..................
Starters, aircraft...........................
Starting system, aircraft....................
State:
Department...........................
Governments..........................
Taxes..... ...........................
Statement of service (personnel) .............
Statements, financial.......................
Staterooms.................. ...............
States....... .............................
Static:
Balancers.............................
Radio interference.....................
Testing, aircraft ........................
Station:
Lighting systems.......................
Logs............. ..................
Orders.................. ...............
Wagons...............................
Stationery .................. ...............
Stations:
Battle, designation of...................
Comfort ...............................
Damage control.......................
Fire........................ ...........
Fog signal............... ..............
Naval..................... ............
Air................... .............
Communications...................
Receiving.........................
Recruiting........................
Torpedo..........................
Training..........................
Prophylactic..........................
Statistics...................... ............
Status:
Aircraft..................... ...........
Marital .................... ............
Nations...................... ..........
Personnel:
Classification......................
Rank and precedence...............
Shore stations.........................
Vessels ................... .............
Statutes........................ ...........
Stealing (theft)............................
Steam:
Boilers...........................
On vessels........................
Condensers (vessels)....................
Engines...............................
Vessels (main propelling) ............
Heating systems (shore).................
Piping (vessels)........................

P11-1

MI
L8-4
F17
F17
EE8
EG
L14
P20-2
L10-5
S33
EG
J7-9
A6-2
F2
N26-5
A12
A2-5
J6
J22-2
A3
N4-5
S88
N27
H2
NS
NA
NR
NM
NL
NS
NC
N9
A9-10
A4-1
P7
A14-6
P3
P17-1
A4-2
A4-1
A17
P13-1
J7
S51
S46
J7-7
841
N26-3
S48

Steam: (Continued)

Power plants (shore)................... N23

Shovels............................... N21

Systems (shore)........................ N26-3

J1

Steel...... ...............................
Structural............................. J17

Steering:

Gear (vessels)......................... 824

S24

Ship control................ ............


Wheels (aircraft control)................ F22

J22-2

Stencils....... ............................
J7-9

Step ladders.................. ..............


M2-3

.............
Sterilization................
Plants, water.......................... N25

Stern, airship.............................. F24-1

Stevedoring............................... L17-6

Barges................................ YS

Stock:

Account Material, Navy................ L8-10

Excess and surplus..................... L8-5

Non-standard......................... L8-7

Rolling............................... N24

Standard............................. L8-7

N12

Stockades .................... ..............


L7-1

Stockpiling ................ .................


Stone..................................... J17-1

Stoppage of pay, military personnel........... L16-4

............
L8-6

Storage..................
YOS

Barges, Oil................ .............


J16

Batteries.................. .............
Charges on shipments.................. L17-2

N6-1

Open ..................... .............


N6

.............
Sheds...............
Structures............................ N6

Tanks..................... ............ N6

N6-1

Yards .................... .............


AF

Store Ships .................... .............


Storehouses ................................
N6

NT

Naval ................... ..............


Storerooms:

Ashore............................... N6

On vessels............................ S30

Stores:

NZ

Commissary ............................
Buildings......................... N4-6

Services.......................... L2-4

Dry ..................... ..............


J25

Ship's .................. ...............


L2-3

Small................................. J26-1
H4
Storms................. ................
Stoves:
Galley................................ J21-4
Space heating......................... J21-5

Stowage:

Aircraft fuel cargo on vessels............. S15

Ammunition, bomb and rocket (shipboard) S78

Barges, Pontoon.................... YPK

J30

Boxes .................. ...............

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Stowage: (Continued)
Depth charges, wrecking charges and mines
(shipboard)......................... .876
Equipment............................ .J30
Miscellaneous (shipboard)............... 830
855
Ship fuel............................
Torpedo (shipboard).................... 875
Stowaways................................. P13 -1
Stragglers.................................. P13 -2
P13 -1
Straggling...............................
A25
Strandings of vessels.......................
L7-1
Strategic materials.........................
A16
Strategy, war...............................
Street:
Cleaners and sprinklers (vehicles)......... J6
.. J17
Paving materials ......................
N2
Streets..................................
N2
Streetwalks..............................
Strength:
Hull (vessels)..........................
.S29
L8-4
Materials..............................
315 -5
Measurements, field.....................
Organizational......................... A3-i 1
P16
Personnel............................
-1
Stress:
Aircraft.............................
Buildings............................
Vessel hull...........................

ag,"'

F1
N19
81

M4
Stretchers...............................
P81
Strikes, labor.............................
Striking ships and aircraft from Navy List..... A4 1
J20 -1
Stripping compounds, paint..................
N10
Strips, landing.............................
Stroboscopes............................. J11
Structural:
S11
~ Castings, hull (vessels).................S.
J17
Shapes...............................
Structures. (See Type concerned.)
Stub requisitions........................... LS 2
Sub Boards of Inspection and Survey, Navy.... A20
X12 ,-3
Submachine guns...........................
Submarine:
Bases, Naval.........................
Chasers:
173'..............................
173' (control)......................
136'.............................
136' (control).......................
110'.............................
110' (control).......................
Clothing.............................
Medicine............................
Mines..............................
Nets.................................
Repair and Berthing Vessels..............
Rescue Vessels.........................

Signaling............................

126

NB
PC
PC(c
PCqS
PCQsC
SC
SC(
J26-2
M6
X177
X188
YR B
ASIR

A6-3

Submarine: (Continued)
Supply Office, Naval....................
Tenders...............................
Training Centers, Naval.................
Warfare operations.......................
Submarines..............................
Anti-Submarine.........................
Atlantic...............................
Auxiliary .............................
Cargo.......
.........................
Guided Missile.........................
............
Oiler......................
Pacific...............................
Radar Picket...........................
Transport..............................
Submergence tests, deep (submarines) . . . . . . . .
Submersible pumps.........................
On vessels............................
Subpoenas................................
Subscriptions............................j
Subsistence:
Allowances.........................I
Buildings ..............................
Substations, electric........................
Subversion..............................
Subversive activity..........................
Succession to command.......................
Suffocation..............................
Sugar..................................
Suggestions, beneficial......................
Suicide............... ..................
Suits:
Clothing...........................
Law................................
Sulphuric acid............................
Summary courts martial.....................
Sun.
Bathing.............................
Glasses............. ...................
Helmets.............................
Sundays:
Religious observance....................
Work on............................
Overtime pay for...................
Superintendent of Documents................
Superintending Civil Engineers, Navy.........
Supernumerary patients.....................
Superstructure, vessel.......................
Supervision...............................
Supervisors of Shipbuilding, USN............
........
Supplementary appropriations.........
Suppliers, payments to......................
Supplies:
And Accounts, Bureau of................
Dental...............................
Hospital..............................
Laboratory (medical)..................
Office..............................

NZ
AS

NC
A16-6

SS

SSK
FF4-12
AG(SS)
ASSA
SSG
SSO
FF4-11
SSR
ASSP
S8
J7-2
S47
A17
A10-1
L16-3
N4-4
N23
A8-5
A8-5
A3
M3-1
J25
A13
P6-2
J26
A17
J3
A17-2
M2-4
J11l
J26-2
P12
P18-2
L16-1
EL
NW
M3-2
$11
A3
NW
LI-1
L6
EN9
M10-2
M4
M4
J22-2

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SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Supply:
Accounting............................

Centers, Naval .........................

Corps.................
...............

Depots, Naval.........................

Operations...........................

Service, Federal.......................

Ships, Aviation........................

System..............................

Support of family.........................

Supreme Court of the U.S...................

Surety.....................................

Surface:
Antisubmarine Development Detachment..
Conditions, sea.........................
Control system, aircraft.................
Development Detachment................
Warfare operations......................
Surfaces, airship control.....................

Surfboats................................

Surgeon General of the Navy.................

Surgery.................................

General..............................

Oral................................

Plastic..............................

Surgical:
Instruments............................
Operations............................
Surplus stocks and material..................
Surrenders:
Deserters..............................
Warfare.......... ..... ... ............
Surveillance, ammunition....................

Survey of material .........................

Surveying:

Instruments...........................

Ships...............................

Coastal............................

Surveys:

Ground.............................

Hydrographic..........................

Industrial............................

Materials............................

Medical.............................

Topographic...........................

Survivors..................................

L10-1I
NT
OS
NT
L8
EH
AVS
L8-1
P7
EJ
L13
FJ1-3
H1I
F22
FJI-1
A16-4
F24-3
S82
EN10
M9
M9-1
Mo-I

M4
Mg-I
L8-5
P13-2
A16-14
X1
xi
L8-6
Jill
AGS
AGSC

Ni
H1I
A3
L8-6
Ml
N1i
P6-6

Suspension:

Of accounts..........................

L10O-5
From duty...........................

P13-4
Systems (amphibious)...................
S96
Sutling.................................

L4-4
Sweden.................................

EF67
Sweeper Devices ...........................

XMAP
Swimming.................................

P10-1I
Pools...............................

N4-8
Switchboards............................

J16
Switches, electric.........................

J116

Switzerland...............................

Swords...................................

Synchro units (fire control)...................

Synthetic:

Materials:
Fuels...........
....
.............

Plastics..........................

Rubber............................

Training devices........................
Syphilis.................................
Syria...................................
Systems. (See Type.)
T
Tables:
Furniture............................
Railroad schedules......................
Range (ballistics).......................
Steam...............................
Tide ..................................
Tableware ................................
Tabs, aircraft trim..........................
Tabulating machines........................
Tachometers.............................
Tackle, ground............................
Tactical:
Data, vessel trials.......................
Officers afloat..........................
Tactics, war................................
Tags:
Identification, personnel.................
License, vehicle ..............
...........
Shipping..............................
Tail group, aircraft..........................
Tailor shop:
Buildings............................
On vessels...........................
Tank:
Cars................................
Landing Ships.........................
Tankers, Gasoline.........................
Tanks:
Combat vehicles........................
Septic...............................
Storage structures.......................
Tapestries...............................
.
Tar...............
......................
Tardiness................................
Target:
Drones..............................
Pilotless aircraft........................
Practice.............................
Ranges:
Land..............................
Surface..........................
Screens...............................
Targets.................................

EF68
X12-3

X10
J4-4
J2-5
J2-6
J29
M2-2
EF69

J21-3
L20-1
X4

J21-4
H I1
J21-4
F7
J22-1
J11
J24-1
8
OF
A16
P1
J6
L17-3
F7
N4-6
833
N24
LST
AOG
X27
N26-7
N6
J21-1

J20-2

P18-2

KD
KD
AN 1

HI1

J29

J29

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Tariff....................................
Commission, United States..............
Travel rates...........................
Tarpaulins................................
Task:

Fleet Command Ships. .. .. ..............


Fleets.................................
Forces..............................
Groups................................
Units...............................
Tattoo marks..............................
Tax Court of the United States...............
Taxes and taxation..........................
Tea....................................
Teak wood..............................
Tear gas................................
Bombs................................
Technical Training Command, Naval Air.....
Teeth, artificial............................
Teleautographs............................
Telegrams.................................
Telemetering equipment (electronic) ...........
Telemotors, steering (vessels).................
Telephone and Telegraph:

Equipment.............................
Instruments............................
Systems:

Ashore...........................
On vessels.........................

L14

EH

L20-1

J2-7

CLC

FF2

FF3

FF3

FF3

P1

EJ

L14

J25

J17-3

J3

X5

NE

M10-3

J15-12

A6-1

J15-5

S24

J15-12

J15-12

N28

S65

Telescopes................................. Jl1

........ J15-12

Teletypewriters and equipment........


A6-2

Operation of ...........................
Television:

Equipment............................. J15-8

A6-2

Operation of.......................
As publicity media..................... A7-2

P1

Temperance.............................
Temperature:

M1

Body...............................
H4

Climatic..............................
H1i

Sea water...........................
Temporary:

Additional duty orders..................


Appointments.........................
Duty.................................
Tenders:

Destroyer..............................
Diving...............................
Motor Torpedo Boat....................
Net (Tug Class).......................
Salvage Craft..........................
Seaplaane..............................
Destroyer.........................
Small.............................
Submarine.............................
Tennessee (State)..........................
Tennessee Valley Authority..................

128

P16-4

P14-5

P16-3

AD

YDT

AGP

YNT

ARST

AV

AVD

AVP

AS

EG

EH

P10-1
Tennis .....................................

N1
Courts ................................

J13-1
Equipment............................

J2-7
Tentage...................................

X12-3
Tents.....................................

P18-1
Terminal leave.............................

Termination:

Appointment...........................
P19-5
Contracts..............................
L4-3
Military operations.....................j
A16-14
A14-6
War..................................

Terms:

Contract...............................
IL4-3
P14-4
Enlistment ............................

Ni'
Terrain, improvements to....................

Territories................................

EG
Test:

N1
Borings..............................

Dives (submarines)..................... S8

Instruments............................ Jill

Vehicles, Guided Missile................. TV

Testimonials............................... P15

Testing:

Barges, Torpedo......................... YTT

F2

Fatigue, aircraft.........................
Instruments........................... Jill

J7

Machines.............................
F2

Static, aircraft...........................
J7-9

Tools...............................
Tests:

F2

Aircraft .............................
F3
Flight performance................
Deep submergence (submarines).......... S8

L5

Materials..............................
MI

Medical.............................
H1

Sea water............................
N1

Soil.................................
M2-5

Water supply..........................
M3-1

Tetanus.................................
X9

Tetryl..................................
EG

Texas (State).............................
J29

Textbooks................... .............
J2-7

Textiles.................................
EF65

Thailand................................
P15

Thanks and testimonials...................


Theater buildings.......................... N4-8

A16

Theaters of war............................
Theatrical performances..................... P10-2

P13-1

Theft...................................
Jll

Theodolites..............................
M3-2

Therapeutics.............................
M3-2

Therapy.................................
M3-3

Occupational..........................
M3-3

Physical...............................
Thermographs.............................. Jill

Thermometers............................. Jll

J20-1

Thinners, paint............................
A14-1

Three-mile limit............................

SECTION IV INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

Throwers, flame.........................
.
Thrust destroyers, aircraft propulsion.....
Tickets:

Meal ..................................
Transportation.........................
Tidal waves...............................
Tide:

Action..............................
Tables................................
Tides and currents.........................
Tiles and tiling ..............................
Timber...................................
Time .....................................
Fuses................................
Indicating instruments..................
Signals..............................
Tables, railroad........................
Zones...............................
Timing devices, electrical....................
Tin.....................................
Tinware..................................
Tires and tubes............................
Titles, land..............................
Tobacco... ...............................
Habit.. ..............................
Toggles.................... ...............
Toilet:

Articles...............................
Buildings.............................
On vessels............................
Tolls and fees.............................
Toluene..................................
Tombstones...............................
Tonnage:

Dues... ..............................
Taxes...............................
Vessel displacement.....................
Tonsillectomies...........................
Tool:

Kits................................
Sheds.................................
Shops...............................
Tools (hand and machine)...................
Peculiar to shipboard use................
Topographical surveys:

Ground...............................
Hydrographic and oceanographic.........
Torches ...................................
Tornadoes...............................
Torpedo:

Boat Tenders, Motor....................


Boats, Motor.........................
Exercises.................. ...........
Factories, Naval.......................
Handling and stowage (shipboard) ........
Protection of ships (other than structural).
Racks...............................
Stations.............................

X5

F11-2

L20-2

L20-2

H4

H1I

H1

H1

J17-1

J17-3

H7

XI-1

Jill

A6-2

L20-1

H7

J16

J1i

J21-4

J6

Ni-1

J14

M3-1

J9

J14

N4-5

836

L14

J3

P6-4

L14

L14

S29

M9-1

J7-9

N6

N5

J7-9

S92

N1

H1

37-9

114

AGP

PT

A5-2

NP

S75

S81

X25

NS

Torpedo: (Continued)

Testing Barges.........................
Transportation Lighters.................
Tubes................................
Warheads .............................
Torpedoes and equipment....................
Torpex..................................
Torsion meters .............................
Tours:

Duty.................................
Sightseeing...........................
Towers:

Aircraft control ........................


Conning.............................
Observation ...........................
Parachute jumping .....................
Radio...............................
Ship................................
Signal...............................
Towing.................................
Equipment and gear....................
On vessels.........................
Towns and cities..........................
Toxicology...............................
Tracers, ammunition........................
Tracing of shipments .......................
Track:

Depth charge.........................
Railroad.............................
Sports...............................
Systems (amphibious)...................
Tracked vehicles, combat ....................
Tracks, railway...........................
Tractors.................................
Tractor-trucks............................
Trade Commission, Federal..................
Trade-marks.............................
Trading with enemy ........................
Traditions, Naval ..........................
Traffic:

Accounts, commercial radio and wire ......


Communications......................
Trailers.................................
Trailing hooks, aircraft......................
Trainers, link...............................
Training.................................
Activities, Naval .......................
Aids................................
Aircraft:

Heavier-than-air:

Fixed wing ....................


Rotary wing...................
Lighter-than-air....................
Apparatus (shipboard)...................
Athletic...............................
Atlantic...............................
Buildings............................
Centers, Naval ........................

YTT

YFT

X25

X25

X25

X9

Jll

P16-3

P10-2

N10

S24

N8

N10

N11

S17

N11

S25

J24-3

S25

EG

M8

X1-2

L17-5

X8

N24

P10-1

S96

X27

N24

J6

J6

EH

A13

P13-1

A17

L10-2

A6-1

J6

F10-1

J29

P11

NC

J29

VT

HT

ZT

S86

P10-1

FF2-9

N4-3

NC

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Training (Continued)
Commands:
Fleet ..............................
Naval Air .........................
Corps, Naval Reserve Officer.............
Courses.............................
Devices.............................
Equipment ............................
Fire control .......................
Exercises............................
Groups................................
Pacific..............................
Of personnel...........................
Physical.............................
Programs............................
Schools..............................
Stations, Naval.......................
Underway, Naval ......................
Universal Military...................
Trains (locomotives)........................
Transfers:
Between Navy Department and:
U. S. Govt. Departments............
U. S. private parties or concerns ......
Foreign Governments, concerns or private parties.....................
Personnel..............................
To Fleet Reserve ...................
Separation because of ...............
Transformers, electrical......................
Transfusions, blood ........................
Transmission of diseases....................
Transmitters, radio.......................
Transport:
And Aircraft Ferry .....................
Aircraft, heavier-than-air:
Fixed wing.........................
Rotary wing......................
Service, M ilitary Air....................
Submarines..........................
Transportation:
Dependents..........................
Lighters:
Aircraft............................
Torpedo.........................
Methods of..........................
Personnel............................
Requests............................
Service, M ilitary Sea....................
Shipments...........................
Structures...........................
Travel ......................
...........
Transports (vessels).......................
Attack..............................
Coastal (Small) .........................
High Speed...........................
Fitted for Evacuation of Wounded........

130

FF8
NE
QR
P11-1
J29
J29
X10
A5
FF8-6;
FF3-9
Pll
P11-4
P11-4
NC
NC
FF8-5
A16-1
N24

Lll-1
L11-2
L11-3
P16-3

P19-2

P19-5
J16
M3-2
M2-2
J16
APV
VR

HR
ES
ASSP

L20
YCV
YFT
L20
L20
L20-2
FF11
L17-1
N13
L20
AP
APA
APC
APD
APH

Travel....................................
Allowances, claims, expenses..............
Methods of............................
Orders..............................
Rates and schedules.....................
Treads, safety (vessels)......................
Treason.................................
Treasurer of the U.S ........................
Treasury Department.......................
Treaties.................................
Treatment:

Dental ................................
Of material for tropical use ... ..........
Medical...............................
Prisoners..............................
Winterization (material).................
Trees...................................
Trench warfare...........................
Ammunition..........................
Equipment.............................
Weapons............................
Trenches ................................
Trespassing................................
Trestles....................................
Trial:
Instruments, vessel......................
Ranges..............................
Trials:
Aircraft flight performance ...............
General courts martial. ..................
Vessel...............................
Trim:
Of vessel...........................
Tabs, aircraft........................
Trinidad................................
Trinitrotoluene ............................
Trinitrotoluol (TNT).......................
Tripods:

Camera.............................
Surveying ..............................
Trophies:

Athletic ...............................
For exercises, practices and competitions..
Historical............................
Tropical:
Deterioration of equipment and material..
Diseases.............................
Medicine.............................
Use, special treatment of materials for .....
Truce (war).............................
Trucks .....................................
Tuberculosis.............................
Tubes:

Boiler (vessels).........................
Condenser (vessels).....................
Electron ................................
Tires and............................
Torpedo.............................
Voice (vessels).......................

L2(
L2(

L2(

Pl 1-4

L2(-1

S11

P13-1

EE9

EE 9

A1~ -7

M 10-1

L9- 1

M3 -2

P1~1-3

L9- 1

J31

A1(

X1-2

X12-3

X1I 2-3

NI 2

P13]-1

N1 4

S8

H2

F3

A1 7-1

829

F7

EF13

X9

X9

J12

Jill

P10-1
A5
A12
L9-1
M7

M7

L9-1

A16-14

J6

M2-2

S51

846

J16

J6

X25

S65

SECTION IV I-INDEX, ALPHABETICAL

J18
..............

Tubing....................
Tug Class Net Tenders.....................
YNT
Tugs:

Harbor:

YTB
. ............

Big .............
YTL
Little................ .............

YTM
Medium ..........................

Ocean:

ATA
Auxiliary............. .. . ... .. .....

Fleet.............. .............
ATF
.............
ATR
Rescue ............
Twnors..................
.............
M3 1
.............
EF2 8
Tunis...................
Tunnel shafts (vessels)......... .............
811
Tunnels:

Underground.............. .............
N14
.............
N 14
Vehicular .................
N8
Wind................
...........

J7-7
Turbines ..................................

Main propelling, vessel.................


841
Turbo-jet engines:

Aircraft...................... ..........
F11-2
Vessel ....................... ..........
S41
Turbo-prop engines, aircraft ..................
Fl1-i2
Turkey ........................ ............
EF70
Turning material into store..................
L8-6
Turn-over:

Personnel.............................
P16-1
L8-6
Stock.................... ..............

N13
.............

Turntables, railroad ............


............
J20-1
Turpentine .....................
X12-4
....................

Turret guns. .....


X15
Turrets, gun ...............................

Installation of aboard ships..............


S72
J23
Twine .....................................

FF4
Type Commands ...........................

Type-setting machines .......................


J22-1
Types:

............
VV
Aircraft ....................
Ammunition............... ............
X1-2
Guided missile............... ...........
MZ
...........
FS
Vessel......................
............
J22-1
Typewriters ....................
M2-2
............

Typhoid fever............
Typhoons...................... ............
H4
...........
M2-1
Typhus.........................
...........
M1
Typing of blood..............

U
Ukraine ........................ ...........

Ultraviolet light equipment..................

Unbecoming conduct ........................

Unclassifiable communications............

Unclassified Vessels, Miscellaneous...........

Under Secretary of the Navy................

Underclothing.............................

EF71
J15-4
P13-1
A27

IX
EN1
J26-1

Underpasses...............................
Underwater:
Ordnance.............................
Sound................ .................
Equipment........................
Underway Training........................
Underwear .................................
Undesirable discharge .......................
Uniform:
Gratuity.................. .............
Insignia...........................
Of the day................. ............
Regulations...........................
Shop, Naval...........................
Uniforms ..................... .............
Discrimination against ...................
Instructions for wearing................
Unauthorized wearing of................
............
Union labor .............
Union of South Africa...................
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ...........
Unions:
Credit ..............................
Labor.................... .............
United Kingdom ..... ..................
United Nations.............................
United Service Organizations (U. S. O.) .......
United States of America...................
Units:
Fleet ............................
Anti-Submarine Warfare Unit, Atlantic....
Naval Training.....................
Task ..................................
Underway Training.....................
Universal military training...................
Unlawful actions...........................
Unloading:
Cargo.................................
Passengers or troops...................
Shipments .............................
Unveilings...................... ...........
Upholstery.................................
Upkeep........................ ............
Uptakes, vessel .............................
Uranium...................................
Urinals.......................... ..........
Urology............
.................
Uruguay ...................................
Usages, Naval customs and..................
Useless:
Materials, disposal of ....................
Records, disposition of ...............
Usury ......................................
.............
Utah (State)..................
Utensils, kitchen...........................
Utilities, public............................

N14
X26
H1
J15-11
FF8-5
J26-1
P19-1
L16-2
J26-3
A2-3
A2-3
NP
J26-3
P8
A2-3
P13-1
PS-1
EF13
EF61
P8-2
P8-1
EF13
EE10
P8-2
EG
FH
FH1
NC
FF3
FF8-5
A16-1
P13-1
L17-6
L20
L17-6
A15
J21-1
L9-3
S52
J1
J18
M8
EF72
A17
L8-5
A6-6
P13-1
EG
J21-4
Al-2
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Utility:

Aircraft:
Heavier-than-air:
Fixed wing....................
Rotary wing..................
Lighter-than-air.....................
Landing Ships.........................
Utilization of manpower....................

VU
HU

ZU
LSU
P16-1

V
............
Vacancies................
Vacation..................................
Vaccination...............................
...
....................
Vaccines......
Vacuum:
Cleaners..............................
Gages .................... .............
Pumps ................................
Tubes.................................
Valves....................................
Variable area nozzles, aircraft propulsion.......
.............
Varnishes...............
Vatican City...............................
Vaults.......................... ...........
Vegetables..................... ............
Vehicle Landing Ships......... ...........
Vehicles..................................
Amphibious...........................
Combat, Tracked......................
Guided Missile Test....................
Motor................................
Venereal diseases..........................
Venetian blinds............................
Venezuela................ ...............
Ventilating:
.......................
Fans.....
Systems:
Ashore ....... .....................
On vessels........................
Ventilation.................... .............
Equipment............................
Vermin, extermination of...................
Vermont (State)................ ............
Very's signal pistols........................
.......................
Vessels......
Arming of merchant....................
Assignment in the administrative organiza
.. ..........
tion..............
Design of................ ..............
Employment of........................
Movements of............ .............
Operations of..........................
Routine................. ..............
Status of............... .............
Visits of ...........................

132

P14-2
P18-1
M2-3
M4
J19
J11il
J7-2
J16
J18
F11-2
J20-1
EF59
J22-1
J25
LSV
J6
X27
X27
TV
J6
M2-2
J21-1
EF73
J7-3
N26-1
S38
M2-4
J7-3
M2-5
EG
X22
FS
A16-1
A3-1
81
A4-3
A4-3
A4
A4-4
A4-1
A4-5

Veterans..................................
Administration........................
Associations and societies................
Preference (appointment)...............
Viaducts..................................
Vibration:
Aircraft...............................
Vessels................................
Vice....... ...............................
Vice President of the United States...........
Violations (offenses)........................
Virgin Islands................. .............
Virginia (State)............................
Visas and passports........................
Visitors, admission of.....................
Visits:
Aircraft............ ..................
Individuals.......... ...................
Ships..............
.................
Visual signaling.......... ...................
Competitions ........
Flags ...............
Lights .............. ..................
...................
Vital statistics ...........
Vocational training.......
Voice:
.............
Recorders............
Tubes (vessels) .........................
.............
Volcanoes.....................
.............
Voltmeters ....................
Voluntary retirement.......................
Volunteer Reserve.........................
.............
Voting.......................
Vouchers .................................

LV
E=
P8-2
P14-2
N14
F3
S29
P13-1
EEl
P13-1
EG
EG
L20
A2-9
A4-5
A2-9
A4-5
A6-3
A5-I I
J27

J16
A9-10
P11-1
J15-10
S65
H1
Jl1

P19-2

QR
P9-1
L6

W
Wads, ammunition.........................
Wages and salaries.........................
............
Wagons........................
Wake Island....... ........................
Wales........................ .............
Walkouts, labor............... .............
Walks, street................... ............
..............
Wallboard...................
Walls:
..............
Boundary............
..............
Quay...... .............
Retaining, waterfront...................
Sea ..................................
War.......................................
Claims................... .............
College, Naval.........................
Correspondents........................
Council.................. ..............
Damage Corporation...................
Declaration of.........................

XI-1
L16-1

J6
EG
EF13

P8-1
N2

J17
N1
N15-3
N15-3
N15-3
A16
L6-1
NC
A7-1
EM2
EH
A14-6

N\N~
SECTION IV - INDEX, ALPHABETICAL
...

War (Continued)
Diaries.............................
Footing............
.......... .
Games................................
Heads, torpedo........................
Histories..............................
Patrols, simulated......................
.................
Plans...........
Preparations for.......................
...................
Prisoners of....
Proclamation of.......................
Records................... ............
................
Refugees.........
Risk insurance......................
Savings bonds and stamps...............
Slate................. ................
Termination of........................
Wardrooms (vessels)....................
Wards, medical:
........................
Ashore........
On vessels................ .............
.....................
Warehousing..........
Warfare:
Equipment, chemical and smoke..........
.....................
Operations........
Unit, Antisubmarine (Atlantic)..........
..................
Warming ovens......
Warning:
Bells, sirens, whistles, etc.................
........................
Lights.........
Warrant officers............................
Warrants:
Legal instruments......................
Personnel (appointment).................
Search............................
Wash:
Houses................................
Tubs..............................
Washers:
Hardware.............................
.......................
Laundry........
Washing:
Buildings........ ......................
......................
Machines........
Washington:
District of Columbia...................
State of................................
Washrooms:
Ashore .............. ..................
On vessels.........................
Wasserman test.............................
Waste:
Cotton................................
Paper.................................
Refuse..................... ............
Watch:
Caps...................... ............
.........................
Duty.........
W atches....... ............................

A12
A16-1
A16-1
X25.
A12
A5-13
A16-12
A16-1
A16-2
A14-6
A6-1
A14-3
L13
L12-2
P16-2
A14-6
S33
N9
$37
L8-6
X6
A16
FH1
J21-4
J15-1
J16
OW
A17
P14-5
A17
N4-5
J19
J9
J19
N4-5
J19
EG
EG
N4-5
36
M1
J19
L8-5
L8-5
J26
P16-3
J11

J25

Water......... .......................
Barges:

Non self-propelled.................. YWN

Self-propelled...................... YW

Closets (vessels)....................... $36

J21-4

Coolers...................
..............
Distilled..................
.............
J3

Distilling plants....................... N25

Distribution systems................... N26-3

Drinking............................... J25

Filtration plants....................... N25

Fountains .............................
J21-4

Gages................................. Jll

Heaters.................... ............ J21-5

Injection system, aircraft................ F21

Meters.............................. 311

Purification plants..................... N25

Sea....................... ............ H1

Shipm ents .............


................ L17-1

Sterilization plants ...................... N25

Stop compound........................ J20-2

N25

Supply ............. ...................


Systems (shore)........................ N26-6

Tanks (shore structures)................ N6

Type alighting gear (aircraft)............. F9-2

N15

Waterfront structures .......................


Waterline:

N1-1

Right of way (land) ....................


S 29

Vessel ............... ..................


Water-tight:

Doors and windows (vessels)... .. ....... 816

Integrity (vessels)...................S 29

Waterways............................ QH

Wavelengths, radio......................... A6-2

Waves and wave formations................. H1

J20-2

Waxes........................ ............
Ways, ship................................. N18

Wealth (national resources)................. L7

X12

Weapons............ . ...................
Accessories............................. X13

Components.......................... X13

Experimental............. ........... X24

X12-3

Landing force.......................
X24

Special............................
J26

Wearing apparel ............................


Weather:

EE3

Bureau............................
NZ

Centrals, Navy.....................
H4

Forecasts and observations .............


Phenomena......................... H4

A9-6

Weekly reports.........................
Weighing:

Instruments............................ J11

J11

Scales.................... .............
Structures.......................... N20

Weight:

F1

Aircraft.................... ............
Handling structures................. N20

829

Vessel displacement ....................


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Wiring, electric . .......................

Weights and measures......................


L8-4

Wisconsin (State)..........................

Welding................
.............

L18

Witness dut ..............................

..
J7-9
...............
Equipment .....
Absnce for............................

....
N5
Shops (shore)................
Wita4ses (general courts martial)............

.................
P21
Welfare.............
W)omen's Reserve..........................

Buildings.............................. N4-8
Wood..................
. .. ..................

13...................
3
Equipment..
Building
material..................

N25
.....................

supply)
Wells (water
Fuel...................................

QG
.............

West Indies ............


Woodwork (hobby craft)....................

EG
West Virginia (State)...................

Woodworking machinery and tools...........

Western:
Wool..................
..............

QG
Hemisphere.......................
Work:

Sea Frontier.........

FF15-5

...........

QH
..
-.
Pacific............................
Naval Forces..................... FF5-2

82

.......................
Whaleboats..
L17-2

W harfage ..................................
N15-1

Wharves ..................................
Wheel type alighting gear, aircraft............ F9-1

Wheels, aircraft:

Lalding...............

Steering ...............
.

Whereabouts of personnel.........

Wherries..................

Whisky....
...............

Whistles....
...............

Shipboard .............

White House Office, The..........

White lead................
.

Wildcats ............... .........

Wildlife...................

Winches...................

On vessels ..................

Wind tunnels............
...

Windlass..................

Windows..................

Winds and storms............

Wine.....................

.......
.......
.......
.......
.......

F9-1

F22

P16-3

882

J314

. J15-1

....... S70

....... EEl

....... J20-1

.......

.......

J32

....... J7-5

.......

....... N8

....... S26

....... J17

....... H4

....... J14

Wing:
Floats, aircraft........................ F9-2
Group, aircraft ............... .......... F6
Wings:
Aircraft (structures)....................
Fleet Air ...................
............
W inter clothing................ .............
Winterization..........................
Wiping cloths, rags............
..........
W ire...........................
...........
Cable...... ............ ..............
Connected communication equipment .....
Insulated, electrical....................
Recorders .................. ...........
Rope................
...........
Screens..................... ...........
Traffic accounts, commercial.............
134

F6
FF12
J26-2
L9-1
J19
J23
J23
J15-12
J16
J15-10
J23
J17
L10-2

Floats.... .......... . ...............

Hours of ...................
............

Requests ...............
................

Stoppages............
...........

Working parties................. ...........

Workmanship on vessels....................

Workmen's compensation insurance...........

Works Agency, Federal.....................

Workshop equipment on ships...............

Workshops:

Ashore.................. ..............

Floating..............................

316
EG
P16-3
P18-1
A17-1

QR
J2-8
J17-3
J4
P10-3
J7-9
J2-7
N15
P18-2
L9-3
P8-1
P16-3
S29
L13
EH
891
N5
YR

Dry Dock:

Hull..........................

Machinery....................

Worship, religious................ ...........

Worthless checks, passing of .................

.26
Wounded personnel
(casualties in action) ......
Wounds and injuries.......................

YRDH
YRDM
P12
P13-1
P6-1
M3-1

Wrecking: .20

Buildings and structures................

Charges .................
............

Stowage aboard ships...............

Derricks, Seaplane......................

Trucks...................... ..........

Wrecks (obstructions).......................

Wrenches.................
...........

Wrestling ......................
............

Wringers, laundry................. ..........

Wrought iron................... ............

Wyoming (State)........................

N19
X1
S76
YSD
J6
H3
J7-9
P10-1.
J19
J1
EG

X
X-ray:
Equipment .............................

Examinations.........................

Film ......................
............

Machines.................. ............

Rooms (shore).........................

Treatment .............................

M4
M1
M4
M4
N9
M3-2

SECTION IV "-INDEX,ALPHABETICAL

Yachts..............................
PY
Coastal................................ PYC
Yard Goods..........................J2-7
Yards, storage.............................. N6-1
Yards and Docks, Bureau of................
EN5
Yarn ...............................
J2-7
Yellow fever............................... M2-1

Young Men's Christian Assomcition..........


Yugoslavia..........................

P8-2
EF64

Z
Zinc............................
Zones, time..........................
Zoological Park, National....................

J1
7
EH
4

\I

135

Zr

~tA

z
rn

lf r
rWe

-4

SECTION V - CONVERSION TABLE

CONVERSION TABLE

This Conversion Table is provided as an aid in determining changes made in particular


file symbols. This table lists in parallel columns the file symbol in the Fourth Edition and the
corresponding symbol in the Fifth Edition.
* Indicates that subjects are covered by more than one symbol.
Indicates that the subject is obsolete.
** Indicates that all break downs thereunder are included.
EDITION

EDITION

EDITION

EDITION
EDITION

Fifth

Fourth

Fifth

Fourth

Fifth

Fourth

Fourth

Fifth

Fifth

Al-1i
Al-2
Al-3
Al-4
A2-4
A2-6
A2-9
A2-10
A2-11
A2-12
A2-13
A2-14
A2-15
A3-1
A3-2
A3-3
A3-4
A5-10
A5-12
A5-13
A5-14
A5-15
A6-7
A6-8
A7-2
A7-3
A7-5
A8-4
A9-9
A9-11
to
A9-15
A9-16
A10-1
A10-2
A10-3
A10-4
A10-5
Al0-6
A12-1
A12-2
A12-3
A12-4

Al
Al
Al-1
Al-2
A2-2
A2-7
A2-4
A2-8
A2-6
A2
*

A2-9
A3

A3
A3
J22-2

A5
A5-11
AS-ill

A5-11
A5
A5-12
J32
A8-6
A8-8
*

A7-4
EE5
A20

A10-1
A9
AlO

A10

Al0-1
*

A10-1
A10-1
A10-1

A12
A12

Al2
h122-1

A13-1
to
A13-7
A15-1
A15-2
A15-3
A16-3
A16-4
A16-5
A17-1
to
A17-6
A17-7
A17-8
A17-9
A17-10
A17-11
to
A17-19
A17-20
A17-21
A17-22
A17-23
A17-24
A17-25
A17-26
A17-27
A17-28
to
A17-35
A17-36
A17-37
A18-1
A18-2
A18-3
A18-4
A20
A21-1
to
A21-5
A22-1
to
A22-4

A13
A15
A15
A15
*

L,1-3
A16-1

A17
P13-4
A17
A17
A17-7

A17
A17-1
A17-2
A17-3
A17
A17-4
A17-5
A17-6
A17-4

A20

A17-4
A20
A18
*

A18
A18
A27
A21

A22

Fl-1
to
Fl-5
F2**
F3
F3-1
F3-2
F4
F4-1

FI
L10-3
F1l
L5
Fl1
Fl
L10-3

F5**

J8

F6

F6-1
F6-2
F6-3
F6-4
F7
F8**
F10**
Fll**
F12**
F13
F13-1
F13-2
F13-3
F13-4
F13-5
F13-6
F13-7
F13-8
F13-9
F13-10
F13-11
F13-12
F14**
F15
F15-1
to
F15-8
F15-9
F15-10
F15-11
F15-12
F15-13

A15
L9-3
J24
L18
F3

F15-14
F16**
F17**
F18**
F19**
F20**
F21
F21-1
F21-2
F21-3
F21-4
F21-5
F21-6
F21-7
F21-8
F22**

F10
F24-3
F24-4
F24-5
F24-5
J3
F11
F11-1
F12
F11
F11
FI1-1
Fll
F11-1
J7-9
Fll

F23**

F14

F5

F24**

F17

F6
F7
F8
F8-1
F9-1
F9-2
F10-2
F10-1
J28-3
F9-1
F10-1
F9
F9-1
F9
F10-1
F24-1
F24-2

F25**

F18

F26**
F27
F27-1
F27-2
F27-3
F27-4
F28
F28-1
F28-2
F28-3
F28-4
F28-5
F29
F29-1
F29-2
F29-3
F31**
F32**
F33**
F34
F34-1

F19
F20
F20
F20
J7-2
J7-2
F21
F21
J18
J7-2
F21
F21
J7-9
J7-9
L8-12
L8-7
Jil
F22
J15-12
J21
J21

F24-2
F24-6
F24-6
F24-7
P24-7
F24-2

F34-2

F34-3

J21-4

F34-4

*
137

,NAVY FILUNG,MANUAL
EDITION

EDITION
Fifth

Fourth
F34-5
F34-6

M4

F35

J7-3
J7-3
J21-5
J7-3
J16
J7-6
J16
J16
J7-6

F35-1
F35-2
F35-3
F36
F36-1
F36-2
F36-3
F36-4
F36-5
to
F36-11
F36-12
F37
F37-1
F37-2
F38
F38-1
F38-2
F38-3
F38-4
F38-5
F39**
F40**
F41
F41-1
F41-2
F41-3
F41-4
F41-5
F41-6
F41-7
F41-8
F41-9
F41-10
F41-11
F41-12
F41-13
F41-14
F41-15
F42
F42-1
F42-2
F42-3
F42-4
F42-5
F42-6
F42-7
F42-8
F42-9
F42-10
F43**
F44**
138

J7-3

J16
J11

F13
J7-5
J7-3
J20
J20-1
J20-1
L18
J20
J20
F4
F4
X3
X12-2
X12
X10
X15
AI

X13
X5
X5
xio0
X25
J29
X12-3
X6
X2
X10io
X22
J15
J15-8
A6-3
A6-3
J32
J15-7
J15-3
X10io
J15-6
J15-2
J15-6
F15
J12

F45
F45-1
F45-2
F45-3
F45-4
F45-5
F45-6
F46
F48
F48-1
F48-2
F48-3
F49
F49-1
F49-2
F49-4
F49-5
F49-6
F49-7
F49-8
F49-9

J24
J24-1
J23
J24-1
J7-5
J24
J24-3
F23

HI-1

H1
H1I
A10-2

H1-2
H1-3

T
JOJ

vu

H1I-26
H2-1
to
H2-9
H2-10
H2-11
to
H2-21
H3-1
to
H3-10
H4-1
to
H4-11
L2
L2-1
L2-2
L2-3
L2-4
L2-5
L3
L5-1
L5-2

Fourth

il1-5

LII-6
LIl-7

L11-1
Ll1-3

HI

111-8

L11-2
Lll

A10-2

LII-9
-Lll-10

J24-3
F16
J7-5
J28-1

J28-1
328-i
J26-2
J28-3
J28-3
J11

J2-7
J2-7

8I

L5-3
L5-4
L6-1
L6-2
L6-3
L7
L7-1
L7-2
L8
L8-3
L8-4
L9-1
L9-2
L9-6
L9-7
L10-2
L10-4
L10O-6
LI0-7

Fifth
N1I
A23
L8-6
L6
A9
L8-3
L8-3
L8-7
L4
L4-4
L9-3
L9
A8-6
L8-6
J28
L10-1
L10O
L10-4
L10O-2
A25
L8-6
L8-5
L8-5
Lll

H1-4

to
1H1-20
-H1-21
H1-22

EDITION

EDITION
Fifth

Fourth

L11-1

L11-2
L11-3
L11-4

'L11-11

to
Lll-17
Lll-18

H2

Lll-19

H2-1

L11-20
LlI-21
Ll1-22

L8-4
L8-4
L8-4
J8
L8-4
N19
L4-2
L5
L5

L11-1
Lui

L6-1
L11-2
L11-3
L6-1

L11-3
L6-1

L13-1

L13

L13-2
L14-1
L14-2
L15
L16-2
L16-3
L16-5
L16-7
L16-8
L16-9
L17
L18
L20-1
L20-3
L20-4
L20-5
L20-6

L13

LI4
L14

NI-1

L16-1
A17
L16-4
L16-5
L16-3
L16-2
L12
L12
L20
L20
L20
L20-1
L19

Fourth
L21
L21-1
L21-2
L21-3
L21-4
L21-5
L21-6

L21-7
L22
L22-1
L22-2
L22-3
L23**
L24**
Ni-1I
to
NI-12
NI-13
Nl-14
NI-15
N2-1
N2-2
N2-3
N3-1
N3-2
N3-3
N3-4
N4-2
N4-3
N4-5
N4-9
N4-10
N4-11
N4-12
N4-13
N4-14
N4-15
N4-16
N5-1
to
N5-80
N6-1
to
N6-78
NT**
N8-1
to
N8-13
N9-1
to
N9-7
N10-1
to
NIO-15

Fifth
L17
L17-1
L17-2
L17-3
L17-4
L17-5
L17-6
L17-7
L15
A24
L15
L15
L12-3
L7
NI
NI-1

N1
N1
N2
N2
N2
N3
N3-1

N3-1
N1
N4-1
N4-1
N4-4
N4-3
N4-8
N4-6
N4-6
N4-5
N4-5
N4-2
N4-1
N5
N6
N23
N8
NO
N10

SECTION V.- CONVERSION TABLE

Fourth

N11-1
to
N11-8
N12-1
N12-2
N12-3
N12-4
N12-5
N12-7
N12-8
N13-1
to
N13-9
N14-1
to
N14-4
N15-2
N15-4
N15-5
to
N15-8
N15-9
N15-10
to
N15-14
N15-15
N15-16
N15-17
N15-18
N16-1
to
N16-13
N18-1
N18-2
NlO-1
N19-2
N19-3
N19-4
N19-5
N19-6
N19-7
N19-8
N19-9
N19-10
N19-11
N19-12
N19-13
N19-14
N19-15
N19-16
N19-17
N19-18
N19-19
N20
N20-1

EDITION

EDITION

EDITION
Fifth

N11l
N4-3
N4-3
N12

J27
N12
N12
N12
N13

N14
N15-1
N15-3

IN15-1
N15

IN15-4
N14
N15
N15--2
N15
N16
N18
N18
N19-2
J17
L9-3

J17
J7-3
J17
M2-4
J17
J17
J17
J28
L8-5
J17
J2-7
J17-2
J17
J17
A16-1
N7
N15-5
H2

Fourth
N20-2
N20-3
N20-4
N20-5
N20-6
N20-7
to
N20-11
N20-12
N21
N23-1I
to
N23-10
N24**
N25-1
to
N25-8
N26-1
N26-2
N27-1
N27-2
N27-3
N27-4
N27-5
N27-6
N27-7
N27-8
N27-9
N27-10
N28-1
to
N28-5
N28-6
N28-7
N28-8
N28-9
N28-10
N30
N30-1
to
N30-8
N31**
N32**
N33
N33-1
to
N33-12
N33-13
N33-14
N33-15
N33-16
N33-17
N33-18
N33-19
N33-20

Fifth
H2
J24-2
N15-5
N15-5
J24-1

H2
X18
N19-2

N23
N6

N25
N23
N23
N27
J28-2
J6
N27
N27
N26-6
J7-2
N27
N27
J10
N28
Nil
Nll
J16
A6-4
J15-1
N24

N24
N20
N20
J6
J32
J32
J32
J326
J6
J6

J6
J32
J6

Fifth

Fourth
N33-21
N33-22

N34
N34-1
to
N34-19
N34-20
N34-21
N35
N36
N36-1
N36-2
N36-3
N36-4
N36-5
N36-6
N36-7
N36-8
N36-9
N36-10
N36-11
N36-12
N36-13
N36-14
N36-15
N37
N37-1
N37-2
N37-3
N37-4
N37-5
N37-6
N38
N38-1
N38-2
N38-3
N38-4
N38-5
N38-6
N39
N39-1
N39-2
N40
P1-1
to
P1-7
P2
P2-1
P2-2
P2-3
P2-4
P2-5
P3
P3-1

EDITION

J6
X27
N21

N21

Fourth
P3-2

M3-2

P3-3
P3-4
P3-5
P3-6

M8
M8
M3-2

P4

MO
M9-1
M4
M9-2
M3-3
M9
M10

J7-2

P4-1

J7-9
N21

P4-2
P4-3
P4-4

J22
J22-1
J7-3
J11l
J22-1

J21-3
J22-2
J22-1
J22-1
J22-1
J22-1
J11l
J22-2
J22-1
J22-1
J22-1
J21-3
J21-2
J21-1
J21-1
J21-3
J21-4
J21-4
J21-3
J21-2
J21-1
J21-1
J21-3
J21-4
J21-4
*

J16
*
*

Pli
M2
M2-1
M2-2
M2-3
M2-4
M1l
M3
M3-1

Fifth

P4-5
P5
P5-1
P5-2
P5-3
P5-4
P6-4
P6-5
P6-6
P6-7

P8-4
P8-5
P9-1
P9-2
P9-3
P9-4
P10-3
P10-4
P11-3
P11-4
P11-5
P12-1
P12-2
P12-3
P13-2
to
Pl3-8
P13-9
P13-10
P13-11
P14-3
P14-6
P16-2
P16-5
P16-6
P16-7
P16-8
P17-3
P19-6
P21-i
Si-1
to
81-7
S2

M3-1

M10-1
M10-3

M9-1
M10-1
P6-3
P6-4

P6-4
P6-5
P8
P8
P9
P9
P9-1
P9
P10-1
P10-2
P11-1
A7-5
P11-1
P12
P12
P12
P13-1
P13-4
P13-3
P13-6
P14-4
P14-3
*

P16-3
A10-1
P8-3
P16-2
A10-1
P19-5
P21

Sl
L10-3
139

EDITION

EDITION
Fifth

Fourth
83-1
83-2
86-1
S6-2
88-1
to
88-8
810
811-1
to
SI1-16
810-1
to
812-6
813
to
813-7

83
L10-3
86
*

}88

#
S'l

811
812
X2

814-1
to
814-5
816-1
to
S16-8
817-1
817-2
818-1
818-2
819-1
to
819-8
823.
824-1
to
824-12
826-1
to
826-6
827
828-1
to
S28-6
829-1
to
829-11
830-1
to
830-5
831**
832
832-1
to
832-8
S32-9
S33-1
to

814
S816
*

817
818
*

s819
850
S24
S26
*

S28
829
830
*
*

S832
J22
833

NAVY,FILING MANUAL

Fourth
833-6
833-7
834-1
834-2
835
836-1
836-2
836-3
836-4
836-5
S36-6
837-1
837-2
838-1
to
838-3
839-1
839-2
841-1
to
841-6
843-1
843-2
845-1
to
845-4
S46-1
to
846-5
848-1
to
848-24
848-25
849-1
to
849-5
850-1
to
850-3
851-1
to
851-5
854**
855-1
to
855-5
856-1
to
856-5
857
858-1
to
858-4

EDITION
EDITION
Fourth
Fifth

Fifth
J21
833
834
J21-4
*

836
836
J21-4
J19
J19
M2-5
837
M4

838
839

839

841
843
843
845

846
S48
870

849
850
S51

855

859-1
to
859-4
862-1
to
862-4
863-1
to
863-6
864-1I
to
864-8
865-1
to
865-7
867**
868
870-1
870-2
870-3
871-1
to
871-8
872**
873**
874
874-1
874-2
874-3
874-4
875**

858

862
863

865
*
*

S70
870
S70
870
S70
870
S71

S84
885**
886**
S88-1
to
S88-4
891-1
to
891-4
S95
AC
AL
APP
APT
AVG
AVR
AWK
AZ

}871
*

Fifth

883
*
*

S88

}S91
J15-7

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#
#
#
#
#

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CF

DL

X12-1
X12-1
X15
X10

xio
X13
*
*

877**
878-1
878-2
878-3
879
879-1
879-2
879-3
879-4
879-5
880
$81-1
to
881-5
881-6
881-8
881-9
882-1
to

X6
X1
878
878
X12-3
X12
X12
X12-2
X12-3
X12
X14
881
X7
881
881
882

882-22

883-1
to
883-4

Fourth

864

876**

S56
855

8s59

EDITION

883

EA**
EB**
EC**
ED
EE2
to
EE9
EF13-1
to
EF13-51
EF28-1
to
EF28-25
EG1
to
EG61
EH
EI**
EJ**
EK
EL**
EM
EN1-1
to
EN1-23
EN2**
EN3-1
to
EN3-17

EE2
EH
EE3
EH
EE1

EF13

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EF28
EG
EE4
EE5

EE6
EG

EN1
EN1

EN3

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EDITION

Fifth

Fourth
EN6-1
to
EN6-46
EN7**
EN8
EN8-1
to
EN8-39
EN9-1
to
EN9-4
EN9-5
to
EN9-181
EN11-1
to
EN11-37
EN13
EN14
EN15
EN16
to
EN21
EN22**
EN23
EN24**
EN25**
EN26
EN27
EN28
EN30
EO
EP**
EQ
ER**
ES**
ET**
EU
EV
EW**
EX**
EY
EZ
FA
FB1
to
FBl1
FC4
to
FC10
FE**
FF6**
FF7
FF8

EDITION

NW
#
#
NW
NU

NW
NW
A20
A20
EN2
A20
NX
NZ
NW
NW

#
EN8
NH
EE7

EH
EH
EE8
EE9
EH

ER

#
#

FB
FC
*

FF9
FF12
FF13
FG
FP
FT
FU
FV
GA
GB
GC
GD
GE
GF
GG**
GH
GI
GJ**
GK
GL
GM
GN
GO
GP
GQ
GR
GS
GT
GU
GV
GW
GX**
GY

GZ
IHA
HB
HC
HD
HE
HF
HG
HH
HI
HJ
iHK
HL
HM
HN
HO
HP

HQ

FF5
FC

HR
HS

FF11
FF1-1
FF1-2
FF12
FF12

FF12
FF12
FF12
EH

EE10
EH

EL
EH
EG
P8-2
EL

EL
EL
EL
EE10O
EH
EL
EJ
EJ
EJ
EJ
EJ
EG
EG
EG
EH
EG
EE5
EH
EH

EH
EE4
EH
EH

#
EH

EDITION

EDITION
Fifth

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TABLE

Fourth
HT
HU
HV
HW
HX
HY
HZ
JC
JC1
JC2
JC3
to
JCll
JE
JF
JG

Fourth

Fifth
Eff

P8-2

EH

EEl
ER
*

J3
J30

L3
L2
*

JH

J25

JJ7
JJ7-1
JJ7-2
JJ7-3
JJ7-4
JJ7-5
JJ7-6
JJ7-7
JJ7-8
JJ7-9
JJ7-10
JJ7-11
JJ7-12
JJ7-13
JJ40
JJ41
JJ46**
JJ52**
JJ55
JJ55-1
JJ55-2
JJ55-3
JJ55-4
JJ56
JJ56-1
JJ56-2
JJ56-3
JJ56-4
JJ56-5
JJ59
JJ59-1
to
JJ59-8
JJ59-9
JK
JL
JM

J4

J4-1
J4

J4-2
J4-2
J4-2
J4-3
J4
J4

QM
J2-4
J2-4
J2-4
J3
J7-9
J7-9
J1
J20
J26
J26
*

J26-3
J26-1
*

J25
L3
L2-4
J14
J14
J17"
J17
X9
L8-5
L8-9
L8-5

Fifth

JN
JO
JP
JR
JS

L8-8
L8-10
L8-8
L8-5
LS8-5

KA
KB
KC
KD
KE
KF
KG
KH
KL
KM
KP1
to
KP153
KR
KS
KT
KU

FF13
P10-2
KP
P16-3
KP
KP
KP
KP
KP
KP

LA
to
LD
LE
LF
to
LS

KP
KP
EN7
KP
KP

LL
EH
ILL

MA
to
MF

MM

MS
MV

MM

MY
MZ
NAl
to
NA81
NB1
to
NB98
NC1
to
NC112
ND1
to
ND17
NE**
NF**
NG**

MM
MM

.NA
NB
NC
ND
H2
INMVI

FF15

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EDITION
Fifth

Fourth
NH1
to
NH44
NL1
to
NL47

EDITION

NH
NL

NU**
NV
NX**
NYI
to
NY11

Fifth
NR
NZ
NR
NY

NZ

NM1

to
NM21
NP1
to
NP30
NR1
to
NR108
NS1
to
NS15
NT1
to
NT7-5

Fourth

EDITION

NM
NP
NR
NS
NT

OB
OC
OF1
to
OF29
OH
ON1
to
ON22
OP
OWl
to
OW17

#
OF
OC
ON

OW
-QW**

Fourth

EDITION
Fifth

OZ

QA
QB
QC
QD**

Fourth

Fifth

QX**
QZ

QH
EG

ER
A20
A20
P10-2

VB
VG
VH

VV
VR
VU

QE

VJ

VU

QF
QI
QL
QO
QP
QQ
QR1I
to
QR7
QS**
QT
QU
QV

L12-1
J32
P13-5
*
L18

VL
VM
VN
VS
VT

VG
VV
VT
VP
VF

*YB
QR
FS
J29
FS
QM
A16

YMD
YRC
YVR
ZK
ZM
ZN
ZR

ZZ
ZZ
ZZ
ZZ

142

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