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The topside watch will be charged with the comings and goings on the topside of the submarine (called a boat by those who sail on them) when the boat is tied to a pier or tender. There may be an officer of the deck there on some occasions, but when the boat is lying along side a tender or the dock of a submarine or naval base, security is such that the topside watch will be the lone crew member on the deck.

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