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MTP 1(D), VOLUME II MULTINATIONAL MARITIME TACTICAL SIGNAL AND MANEUVERING BOOK
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PUBLICATION NOTICE 1. Change 1 to MTP 1(D), Volume II, MULTINATIONAL MARITIME TACTICAL SIGNAL ANDMANEUVERING BOOK, is available in the Navy Warfare Library. The effective date will be promulgated by the Commander, Navy Warfare Development Command, for U.S. Navy holders. 2. MTP 1(D), Volume II, contains releasable data from ATP 1(D), Volume II. Data that is considered not releasable has been omitted in text and replaced with the label NOT RELEASABLE. 3. Summary of Change 1: a. Editorial andterminological corrections were made to update data. b. SIGNAL CM39 was expanded. c. New technology was incorporated (i.e., infrared damage assessment). d. SIGNAL RE26 was added to enhance counterterrorism measures. e. TURN J was expanded to prevent confusion in maneuvering the HVU/MEU. f. SCREEN O examples were amended to illustrate the allocation of individual sectors, areas, stations, or patrollines.
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SPECIFIC RESERVATIONS The U.S. Navy does notagree with the meaning of Flag K, and will operate using the meanings listed below. Since the meanings are different from those used by other NATO warships, U.S. commanding officers must take extra care when in port, or at anchorages in which NATO warships are present, to ensure that all concerned understand the requisite precautions that must be taken with personnel working aloft, over the side,or both: a. K Personnel working aloft. Stand clear. b. K1 Personnel working over the side. Stand clear. c. K3 Personnel working aloft and over the side. Stand clear.
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