
Machinery Repairman
by Wayne T. Drew
Publisher: Naval Education and Training Program 1993
Number of pages: 521
Description:
This Training Manual and Nonresident Training Course form a self-study package to teach the theoretical knowledge and mental skills needed by a Machinery Repairman. This package may be combined with on-the-job training to provide the necessary elements of practical experience and observation of techniques demonstrated by more senior Machinery Repairmen.
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