HEIRSHIP: how to be established.. HONORABLE DISCHARGES: must contain complete descriptive lists of the persons No. of paragraph. 1189 775 779 780 781,783 784 785 786 1031 1032 persons who have received, entitled to three months' extra persons holding, but disqualified for re-enlistment. HONORS. (See Military Honors and Funeral Honors.) frequent examinations of, required when men are sent from ships to, or transferred for that stewards and nurses of, not to be discharged, except.. surgeons of, to report those fit for removal. surgeons of, to report all incurable cases clothing furnished to men in... 283 665, 666, 667 776 889 890 891 1173 283 persons in, after term of enlistment, not entitled to pay, but. frequent examinations of, to be made and reported I. INSPECTORS IN CHARGE OF PAYMASTERS' STORES: certificates or recommendations not to be given to, except. 900, 902 901 969 J. JEWELS: received on board as freight, distribution of the percentage. instructions to be given to, on shipboard.... to be prompt in obedience, tidy in their persons, &c.. LEAVES OF ABSENCE: temporary for staff officers, from whom to be obtained.... of officers on board steam vessels 162 353 609 1016 1148, 1150 29 295 402 to midshipmen, restrictions as to granting. 477 to marine officers on board ship 994 to officers and others of the marine corps at navy yards.. 1003 ment.. 1081 for longer than one week within the United States to be 1082 for one week may be granted by commanding officers, when. 1083 their rank with surgeons assignment of state-rooms for on duty, to be addressed by their proper titles.. when commanding, allowed to appoint clerks stations.. to return home from abroad not to be granted, except for longer than twenty-four hours to be sanctioned by the to petty officers and others of inferior ratings temporary to officers does not detach them, nor affect their pay.. LIEUTENANTS, COMMANDERS: to be regarded as line officers of the navy what flag or pendant to wear in the bows of their boats. sea service required of, before promotion sea service required of, before promotion to be regarded as line officers of the navy service required of lower grades, before promotion to. to provide themselves with good sextants or octants, &c.. 257 680 5 30, 690 257 259 339 No. of paragraph. LIEUTENANTS-Continued. are the watch and division officers.. 428 to obey promptly all orders from their superiors. 429 on taking charge of a watch, special duties of 430 to 445 when sent to receive orders from the commander-in-chief.. 446 duties of, when commanding divisions of guns 447 to be regarded as wardroom officers.. 680 at navy yards, general duties of... 857 858 859 162 632 to 638 at navy yards, when to be present at the musters of the men.. at navy yards, succession in rank in performing duties LIGHTS: on board ships, when to be extinguished, &c.. to be exhibited on sailing and steam vessels LIGHT-HOUSES: vessels passing or approaching, to hoist their colors, ex- LINE OFFICERS: who to be regarded as. relative rank of the. to occupy the starboard sides of wardrooms. appointed to act in grades superior to their own, their to suppress all riots or quarrels. the senior, to preside at officers' messes at naval stations, succession in command at navy yards, succession in command.. at navy yards, when executive officers 161 5 6 to 28 30, 690 32 40 693 813 816 854 856, 857, 859 206 206 694 at navy yards, when next to the executive officers. LIQUORS, DISTILLED: the prohibition against, does not include ale, beer, or wine. LIQUORS, NOT DISTILLED: not prohibited from on board of vessels, by law.. officers of the, their relative rank and precedence. non-commissioned officers of the, when not to exercise non-commissioned officers of the, relative precedence of, officers of the, visiting naval vessels or stations, how re- 41 42 49 50 51 77,79 MARINE CORPS-Continued. No. of paragraph. 122 212 680 on the death of officers and others belonging to the, funeral officers of the, by what respective titles to be addressed officers of the, on board ship, granting leaves of absence to. officers of the, corresponding with the department, rules officers of the, when to be allowed $10 per month extra pay- assignment of state-rooms, for the officers of. when the vessel is ready for their reception.. when received on board, the treatment of.. the senior officer to make daily reports of the guard joining vessels of war, to be accompanied by their officers. 976, 977 989 994 998 1003 1092 to 1123 1157 1158 31,690 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 reductions and promotions of non-commissioned officers of. 992 993 officers of, one always to be on board for duty, except 994 to remain on board, when a vessel is going out of commis- 995 MARINES: enlistments of, to be governed by the army regulations ... 996 subject to the orders of the commandant of the yard.. 997 998 999 countersigns for the night, when and by whom to be issued. 1000 the commanding officers of, to be careful of the comfort of, No. of paragraph. MARINES AT NAVY YARDS-Continued. the police and internal government of.. deficiencies in the complements of, in vessels about to sail. in their military exercises, to conform to the army regula- tions.. when transferred from one station to another, the returns of. when deserters are apprehended or surrender themselves.. to be regarded as line officers of the navy. assignment of state-rooms for.. sea service required of, before promotion.. not promoted from ensigns, ineligible to higher rank, ex- service required of, after leaving the Naval Academy. 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 to conform to all the regulations of the commandant of the 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 5 10 30, 690 257 258 259 339 428 on taking charge of their watches, special duty of.. at navy yards, when to be present at the musters of the men 858 859 age and requirements of candidates for appointments as.. 217 231 requirements of, before receiving warrants. 261 the duties of, assignable by commanders of vessels. to be always present on duty, to keep accounts of all work 933 to have immediate control of those under them. 934 to be present at all surveys, &c., of materials in their de- 935 in the selection of workmen they may suggest names, &c. 936 |