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NAVY - OPNAV 4700.38

(N431) BERTHING AND MESSING DURING CNO SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AVAILABILITIES

inactive
Organization: NAVY
Publication Date: 7 April 1992
Status: inactive
Page Count: 10
scope:

This instruction applies to all ships, including submarines, undergoing Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) scheduled maintenance availabilities, whether in public or private shipyards. It consists of two phases: (1) a buildup and transition phase including duty crew barge construction and conversion and the construction of bachelor quarters (BQs) and BQ-equivalent facilities, and (2) a maintenance and management phase during which duty crew barge management and maintenance will be transferred to the Fleet Commanders. It becomes completely effective 1 October 1993. This instruction delineates specific implementation time frames in enclosure (1).

Document History

December 17, 2007
(N43) BERTHING AND MESSING DURING CNO SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AVAILABILITIES
This instruction applies to all ships and submarines undergoing scheduled CNO maintenance availabilities, whether in public or private shipyards. Purpose. To set forth policy for maintaining...
July 11, 2003
(N431) BERTHING AND MESSING DURING CNO SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AVAILABILITIES
This instruction applies to all ships and submarines undergoing scheduled CNO maintenance availabilities, whether in public or private shipyards. To set forth policy for maintaining Quality of Life...
OPNAV 4700.38
April 7, 1992
(N431) BERTHING AND MESSING DURING CNO SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AVAILABILITIES
This instruction applies to all ships, including submarines, undergoing Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) scheduled maintenance availabilities, whether in public or private shipyards. It consists of...

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