| The
first American book on shipboard engineering in nearly twenty years, this useful
reference offers a guiding philosophy to new, experienced, and prospective engineers.
Focusing on the art of the engineer rather than the doctrine and regulations that
govern the technical side of the billet, it helps engineers become more effective
at their jobs. Assuming that readers already possess basic knowledge of engineering
principles and practices, the author sets forth a coherent blueprint to achieve
and maintain the level of readiness necessary to support sustained operations
at sea. Ready
to Answer All Bells guides the reader through all of the challenges an engineer
officer will encounter, from taking over the department, through an overhaul,
to the various evolutions and assessment processes that confirm readiness to deploy
to faraway regions of the world. This book strikes a balance between current fleet
conventions and engineering practices that have withstood the test of time. Navy,
Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine engineering officers and Navy surface and submarine
warfare officers will all benefit from heeding its advice, which until now could
only be learned through experience. | |  |