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Figures | ix | ||||
Tables | xi | ||||
Summary | xiii | ||||
Acknowledgments | xxiii | ||||
Abbreviations | xxv | ||||
CHAPTER ONE Introduction | 1 | ||||
CHAPTER TWO DDG-51 Engineering Watch Organization and Training Requirements | 5 | ||||
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CHAPTER THREE Engineering Training Performed by DDG-51s During Unit-Level Training | 17 | ||||
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CHAPTER FOUR What Simulators Are Available? | 31 | ||||
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CHAPTER FIVE Pros and Cons of an Engineering Simulator | 45 | ||||
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CHAPTER SIX Resourcing and Policy Changes Needed | 53 | ||||
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CHAPTER SEVEN Findings and Observations | 57 | ||||
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Bibliography | 85 |