Ships bullseye. That system of compartment identification only came into practice in 1949. Every space in a ship (except minor spaces, such as pea coat lockers, linen lockers, and cleaning gear lockers) is assigned an identifying letter and number symbol. May 1, 2020 ยท BULLSEYE! – Battleship USS Iowa is an award-winning museum and tour located on the Los Angeles Waterfront. [1][2][3] For centuries, sailing ships used deck prisms to provide a safe source of natural sunlight to illuminate areas below decks. Recall deck lettering and numbering systems. COMPARTMENT NUMBERING Every compartment in a ship (except minor spaces, such as peacoat lockers, linen lockers, and cleaning gear lockers) is assigned a compartment number. The "2" (in 208) shows we are on the second deck. The "08" indicates how far left or right we are from the keel or center of the ship. The A indicates a location in the forward third of the ship. What you do is when you pass a bullseye you mark it with a small dash, smiley face or "fuck BMC" and continue wandering around aimlessly. oalei mr7lm 4zp fd0d b8 y5y bxe cbj ysrh uawf