General quarters

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A general quarters drill taking place aboard the Template:USS
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Audio snippet of a general quarters drill aboard Template:USS in the early 2010s

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General quarters, battle stations, or action stations is an announcement made aboard a naval warship to signal that all hands (everyone available) aboard a ship must go to battle stations (the positions they are to assume when the vessel is in combat) as quickly as possible.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

According to The Encyclopedia of War, formerly "[i]n naval service, the phrase 'beat to quarters' indicated a particular kind of drum roll that ordered sailors to their posts for a fight where some would load and prepare to fire the ship's guns and others would arm with muskets and ascend the rigging as sharpshooters in preparation for combat."<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Aboard U.S. Navy vessels, the following announcement would be made using the vessel’s public address system (known as the 1MC):

General Quarters, General Quarters. All hands, man your battle stations. The route of travel is forward and up to starboard, down and aft to port. Set material condition 'Zebra'<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> throughout the ship. Reason for General Quarters: [Inbound hostile aircraft/Hostile surface contact/etc.]

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