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1. COMINCH P-03, Navy Seagoing Tugs and Related Craft: General Characteristics and Considerations Governing Use
of, June 1944
2.
COMDTINST M16672.2A, COLREGS, United States Department of Transportation USCG Navigation Rules-
International and Inland, 23 December 1983
3. Knight's Modern Seamanship, John V. Noel, Ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 16th edition, 1977.
4. NSTM 631, Preservation of Ships in Service (Surface Preparation and Painting), 1 April 1981.
5 NWP 14, Replenishment at Sea.
6. Pub. 102, International Code of Signals
7. ATP-43 (NAVY), Ship-to-Ship Towing, Change 1, May 1987.
8. The Boatswain's Mate First Class and Chief Rate Training Manual, Neil F. Padgham, Naval Education and Training
Program Development Center, 1982
9. ATP-15, Arctic Operations, Articles 3406 and 4406 55.
10. NAVSEAINST 1740.9, Towing of Unmanned Defueled Nuclear-Powered Submarines, 26 Apr 1988.
11. Recommendations on Emergency Towing Requirements for Tankers, International Maritime Organization
Resolution A-535 (13), 17 November 1983.
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Marine Forum (OCIMF), 2nd Edition, September 1982
13. Wire Rope User's Manual, American Iron and Steel Institute, Washington, D.C 1981
14. MIL-S-24214 (SHIPS), General Purpose and High Strength Shackles, Steel, 15 March 1964.
15. NSTM 613, Wire and Fiber Rope and Rigging, 1 September 1977.
16. General Specifications for Ships of the United States Navy, Sections 582 and 077, Naval Sea Systems Command,
1985.
17. MIL-L-24375, Lights, Navigational (For Towed Vessels), 18 February 1969.
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