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Announcement made aboard a naval warship
For the racehorse, seeGeneral Quarters (horse). For the wargaming rules, seeGeneral Quarters (rules).
"Battle stations" redirects here. For other uses, seeBattlestations."Beat to quarters" redirects here. For the novel by C. S. Forester, seeThe Happy Return."Action stations" redirects here. For other uses, seeAction Stations.
A general quarters drill taking place aboard theUSS Abraham Lincoln
Audio snippet of a general quarters drill aboardUSS Nimitz in the early 2010s

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General quarters,battle stations, oraction stations is an announcement made aboard anavalwarship 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.[1]

According toThe 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."[2]

Aboard U.S. Navy vessels, the following announcement would be made using the vessel’s public address system (known as the1MC):

General Quarters, General Quarters. All hands, man your battle stations. The route of travel is forward and up tostarboard, down andaft toport. Set material condition 'Zebra'[3] throughout the ship. Reason for General Quarters: [Inbound hostile aircraft/Hostile surface contact/etc.]

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  1. ^Cutler, Deborah W.; Cutler, Thomas J. (2005).Dictionary of naval terms (6th ed.).Annapolis, Md.:Naval Institute Press.ISBN 9781591141501.
  2. ^David, Saul (2012).The Encyclopedia of War. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. p. 396.ISBN 978-1409386643.
  3. ^"Material Conditions".GlobalSecurity.org. April 30, 2005. RetrievedNovember 11, 2025.

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