No. of paragraph. ENSIGNS-Continued. sea service required of, before promotion. 257 service required of, after leaving the Naval Academy, be- fore promotion. 259 to provide themselves with sextants or octants, &c... 339 428 to obey promptly all orders from their superiors.. 429 430 to require attention to duty from their subordinates 431 to have the proper lights and fog-signals attended to.. 432 to give prompt notice of strange vessels, shoals, and dan- 433 to be careful in carrying sail or steam. 434 never to alter the given course without orders, except.. 435 wearing his side-arms, carrying a trumpet, &c.. 439 attentions to officers coming on board or leaving the ship. 440 441 442 to have accounts kept of all stores received or sent off.. 443 444 to have the conductors, life-buoys, &c., ready for use.. to be regarded as wardroom officers.. at navy yards, the general duties of at navy yards, when to be present at the mustering of the men EQUIPMENT OF VESSELS: alterations in not allowed, except..... ESTABLISHED ALLOWANCES: to be rigidly adhered to in making requisitions.... required of all persons prior to appointments... in the performance of duty not allowed, except.... the authority and precedence of . assignment of state-rooms for.. respect due to, by persons on duty. when to read publicly general orders from the department. 445 446 447 680 857,859 858 155 672, 1124 216 150 27 30, 690 36 111 139 291 355 403 404 405 No. of paragraph. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS-Continued. to have the quarter, watch, and other bills duly prepared.. authority of, when commanding officers are not on deck. 406 407 408 409 410 to require attention to duty from all officers... 411 to know the capacity, &c., of each man on board. 412 413 to have charge of the deck, when all hands are called.. 414 415 to report at 8h. p. m. the condition of their vessels, to the to report all defects or deficiencies immediately. to correct all abuses, and report all violations of regulations. duties of, when their commanding officers are absent... to keep muster-rolls and descriptive lists of the crews, and 425 to require the officers to keep correct copies of the watch 426 427 854 at navy yards, general duties of 855 at navy yards, when absent who attends to their duties... 856 989 EX-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES: 54 76 F. FIREMEN : when reported for neglect, or inability to perform their du- 276 oat meal to be issued to, gratuitously. 497 to be instructed in the use of steam machinery. 508 1023 additional pay to, for re-enlistment after honorable discharge. 1148 1172 1177 FIRES: divisional, never to be worn in the bows of boats. No. of paragraph. .389, 618, 619 on board of ship, when to be extinguished for the night, &c.. 162 on board of ship, to guard against accidents from FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEERS. (See Engineers, First Assistant.) of rear-admirals, when to be hoisted and saluted.. of rear-admirals, when to be hauled down of rear-admirals not to be hoisted on visits, except... of rear-admirals, shape and assignment of colors. divisional, shape and colors... FLAGS OF TRUCE: 62 63 66 122 126 128 129 133 to be regarded as sacred in their character... 751 the improper use of, subjects the bearer to punishment as a spy.. 752 to be sent and received only by the senior officer. on the water, precautions in despatching cannot insist on admission; if admitted during battle. FLEET CAPTAINS: 757 758 759 760 to be called chiefs of the staff; their precedence.. to examine all reports, &c., before submitting them to be regarded as cabin officers.. assignment of accommodations for 24 248 253 to aid, and be on the ship with, commanders-in-chief.. to require officers called on board to minute verbal orders.. 319 320 321 323 324 679 688, 689 FLEET ENGINEERS: to rank with captains - assignment of state-rooms for.. quarterly reports to be made by. FLEET LIEUTENANTS : 17 31 311 to be attached to flag-ships; their duties 493 to act as aids, and assist fleet captains.. 325 when to perform the duties of fleet captains. 326 when messing with commanders-in-chief, to live in the cabin 678 officers of, visiting navy vessels or stations, how received..78, 79, 110 FOREIGN OFFICIALS: visiting navy vessels or stations, how received.. FOREIGN VESSELS-OF-WAR: arriving in a port of the United States 31 523 639 100, 102 when to be saluted in foreign ports or at sea FORTS: not to be saluted vessels passing or approaching to hoist their colors... FRAUD: officers or others cognizant of, in contractors or agents.... on treasure received on board, how to be divided............. of persons dying in actual service, when to be paid.................. on the death of the President of the United States.... on the death of the commander of a single vessel.. 117 118 119 on the death of a staff officer 120 on the death of a petty officer, or person of inferior rating. to officers only by the department or a court-martial. FURNITURE: in officers' apartments, not to be altered or changed............. 1090 1091 155 G. No. of paragraph. GAMBLING: strictly prohibited everywhere under control of the depart- ment. GENERAL COURTS-MARTIAL. (See Courts-Martial.) received on board as freight, &c., how proceeds of to be di- GOVERNOR OF THE NAVAL ASYLUM. (See Naval Asylum.) visiting navy vessels, how received.. GUNNERS: 164 209 55 visiting naval stations, how received.. 76 to be regarded as line officers 5 to rank with carpenters and sailmakers.... 23 age and requirements of candidates for appointments as.. 219 231 warrants as, after six months' service under acting appoint- ments.. 260 reports to be rendered by, to executive officers 415 to examine and report upon all articles received for their de- responsibility of, for articles in their departments. reports to be made by, to the navigators, after the use of responsibility of, as to the guns, magazines, small-arms, &c. assignment of apartments and berths for... sea service of, from what date to be computed GUNNERS' MATES: the rank of, as petty officers of the line.... GUNS, SMOOTH-BORE: to be used in firing salutes.. GUNS, RIFLED: not to be used in firing salutes, except.................. GUNS: vessels mounting less than six, never to fire salutes... 478 479 480 481 482 483 489 490- 491 682. 691 1168 44 91 91 83 120, 122 H. HEIRS: balances due deceased seamen payable to, &c.. 1187 1190 |