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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...
are watch and division officers..

339

428

to obey promptly all orders from their superiors..
duties of, when taking charge of a watch

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-
gers

433

to be careful in carrying sail or steam.

434

never to alter the given course without orders, except..

435

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wearing his side-arms, carrying a trumpet, &c..

439

attentions to officers coming on board or leaving the ship.
when boats or tenders come alongside..
when boats leave the ship....

440

441

442

to have accounts kept of all stores received or sent off..
stopping the engines, or working them at full speed..

443

444

to have the conductors, life-buoys, &c., ready for use..
when sent to receive orders from the commander-in-chief..
duties of, when commanding divisions of guns..

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....
EXAMINATIONS:

required of all persons prior to appointments...
EXCHANGES:

in the performance of duty not allowed, except....
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS:

the authority and precedence of .

assignment of state-rooms for..
when to succeed in command.

respect due to, by persons on duty.

when to read publicly general orders from the department.
to submit reports of all battles and important services..
to keep a conduct-book of the petty officers and others..
are the line officers next in rank to the commanding officers.
to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with their ships.
authority of, as to the general duties and police on board..

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..
to make daily inspections and reports of their vessels.
never to be absent from their ships without..
not required to keep watches, except...

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.
in cases of fires or other dangers, the duties of...

412

413

to have charge of the deck, when all hands are called..
to require reports from boatswains, gunners, and others
twice a day..

414

415

to report at 8h. p. m. the condition of their vessels, to the
commanders.

to report all defects or deficiencies immediately.

to correct all abuses, and report all violations of regulations.
to examine weekly the reports of receipts and expenditures.
when the magazines are opened to have all precautions
taken.

duties of, when their commanding officers are absent...
to have the keys of the holds and store-rooms kept safely,

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to keep muster-rolls and descriptive lists of the crews, and
to superintend their messing, &c...

425

to require the officers to keep correct copies of the watch
and other bills, correct clothes-lists of the men, &c. ...
when incapable of doing their duties, their successors.
at navy yards, are those of the line next in rank to the com-
mandants

426

427

854

at navy yards, general duties of

855

at navy yards, when absent who attends to their duties...
of ships, may give orders to marine officers relatively su-
perior

856

989

EX-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES:
visiting vessels of the navy, how received
visiting naval stations, how received..

54

76

F.

FIREMEN :

when reported for neglect, or inability to perform their du-
ties

276

oat meal to be issued to, gratuitously.

497

to be instructed in the use of steam machinery.
examination of, prior to being shipped as such..

508

1023

additional pay to, for re-enlistment after honorable discharge.
when their pay is to be reduced, and to what rates..
additional pay to, while serving on certain monitors...

1148

1172

1177

FIRES:

divisional, never to be worn in the bows of boats.

No. of paragraph.

.389, 618, 619
821 to 826

on board of ship, when to be extinguished for the night, &c.. 162

on board of ship, to guard against accidents from
in navy yards, to guard against accidents from.

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEERS. (See Engineers, First Assistant.)
FLAGS:

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...
distinctive, not to be half-masted on the death of marines..

of rear-admirals, shape and assignment of colors.
of rear-admirals may be shifted

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.
directions as to receiving..

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on the water, precautions in despatching

cannot insist on admission; if admitted during battle.
when hoisted on hospitals or other public buildings..

FLEET CAPTAINS:

757

758

759

760

to be called chiefs of the staff; their precedence..
when allowed to appoint clerks.

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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

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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....
FREIGHT :

on treasure received on board, how to be divided.............
FUNERAL EXPENSES:

of persons dying in actual service, when to be paid..................
FUNERAL HONORS:

on the death of the President of the United States....
on the death of the commander of a fleet, squadron, or di-
vision...

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on the death of the commander of a single vessel..
on the death of a commissioned officer not commanding..
on the death of a warrant officer.

117

118

119

on the death of a staff officer

120

on the death of a petty officer, or person of inferior rating.
on the death of an officer, or other person of the marine
corps

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to officers only by the department or a court-martial.
officers on, not to wear their uniforms, except.

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.)
GOLD:

received on board as freight, &c., how proceeds of to be di-
vided...

GOVERNOR OF THE NAVAL ASYLUM. (See Naval Asylum.)
GOVERNORS OF STATES:

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..
boards for the examination of ......

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-
partments

responsibility of, for articles in their departments.
responsibility of, for articles injured and surveyed
to report all negligence on the part of the yeoman
duties of, when a ship is about to be dismantled..
to report twice a day to the executive officers
to have charge of the anchor-buoys and life-buoys

reports to be made by, to the navigators, after the use of
powder, &c.

responsibility of, as to the guns, magazines, small-arms, &c.
to be regarded as forward officers; messes and apartments
of....

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...
minute, when not to be fired in funeral honors.....

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..
if minors, guardians should be appointed...

1187

1190

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