Regulations for the Government of the Navy of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1841 |
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... , when there is one on board , every four hours when at sea , and oftener if necessary , and record them in the logbook , in the proper columns . ARTICLE 206 . against accident from fire . The commander 48 COMMANDERS OF VESSELS .
... , when there is one on board , every four hours when at sea , and oftener if necessary , and record them in the logbook , in the proper columns . ARTICLE 206 . against accident from fire . The commander 48 COMMANDERS OF VESSELS .
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... column No. 3 , headed " Date of entry for pay , " must be the same as the date of their orders from the Secretary of the Navy , or their superior officer , for repairing to the vessel , except where it shall be ascertained that they had ...
... column No. 3 , headed " Date of entry for pay , " must be the same as the date of their orders from the Secretary of the Navy , or their superior officer , for repairing to the vessel , except where it shall be ascertained that they had ...
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... column , the day of their " appearance on board , " except for commissioned and warrant officers , which must be the same as in the 3d column . Every entry in each list of the muster book must be distinguished by a number in the 1st column ...
... column , the day of their " appearance on board , " except for commissioned and warrant officers , which must be the same as in the 3d column . Every entry in each list of the muster book must be distinguished by a number in the 1st column ...
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... column ( No. 11 ) in the new , muster book , for the purpose of showing when their subsequent pay is to commence ... column in the old muster book the numbers at which they stand in the new muster book , thus : To N. M. Book , No.- 19 ...
... column ( No. 11 ) in the new , muster book , for the purpose of showing when their subsequent pay is to commence ... column in the old muster book the numbers at which they stand in the new muster book , thus : To N. M. Book , No.- 19 ...
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... column . The ab- sentees are to be distinguished by other marks or characters , accord- ing to the cause and circumstances of their absence . If sent on shore sick , the absentee is to be distinguished by placing ( S. S. ) in the muster ...
... column . The ab- sentees are to be distinguished by other marks or characters , accord- ing to the cause and circumstances of their absence . If sent on shore sick , the absentee is to be distinguished by placing ( S. S. ) in the muster ...
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195 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... appeared and made oath, in due form of law, that he is the identical person named in an original certificate in his possession, of which (I certify) the following is a true...
159 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... by the court, and the recorded testimony of each witness so examined must be read over to him and such witness must acknowledge the same to be correct and be subject to such further examination as the said member may require. Without a compliance with this rule, and an entry thereof...
164 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... twenty-five years of age, unless he shall have a knowledge of some mechanical trade, which will be useful on board a vessel ; nor any landsman having such mechanical trade, unless he is under thirty-five years of age. No person is to be entered as ordinary seaman, unless he shall have been at sea at least two years ; nor as seaman, unless he shall have been at sea at least five years.
62 ÆäÀÌÁö - No boat is to be allowed to leave the ship or come alongside without the knowledge of the Officer of the Deck. When boats or tenders come alongside with provisions, water, or stores of any kind, he is to see them cleared without delay, and that no prohibited articles are brought on board ; and...
10 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... vacancy shall have been occasioned by leave granted to any officer to return to the United States from the commander of a squadron or vessel, in consequence of ill health or for other cause, or any rank or class of officers present and fit for duty shall be temporarily reduced below the complement and the number which may be deemed necessary for the proper performance of the duties of the vessel, in consequence of the continued indisposition of officers, or their absence in prizes or upon other...
62 ÆäÀÌÁö - He is to be very particular to inform the officer who relieves him of all unexecuted orders which he may have received, of all signals which remain to be executed, of the position of the commander of the fleet or squadron, and give him all such other information as may be necessary or serviceable to him in keeping the vessel in her proper station, or for her safety.
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nothing in the preceding paragraph shall authorize a land officer to command any United States vessel or navy yard ; nor any sea officer to command any part of the army on land ; neither shall an officer of the one service have a right to demand any compliment, on the score of rank, from an officer of the other -service. "26. Land troops, serving on Soard a United States vessel as marines, shall be subject to the orders of the sea officer in command thereof. Other land...
65 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... send it to the watch officers, that they may sign their names at the end of the remarks in their respective watches while the circumstances are fresh in their memories, and he shall take it to the Commanding Officer for his inspection immediately after noon of each day.
63 ÆäÀÌÁö - When the stowage of the hold shall be completed, an entry must be made in the log-book, specifying particularly the quantity and arrangement of the ballast, the number, size, and disposition of the tanks and casks, and of the quantity and stowage of provisions and other stores.