Grade of officers. Gunner, duties of. to examine all articles for his department to be responsible for stores in his department. to report to executive officer morning and evening. to have charge of anchor and life buoys. to be held responsible for good condition of arms, &c. Guns and equipments, care of... and gun carriages to be overhauled frequently. to be kept in condition for action.. H. No. of paragraph. 166 250 145 397-401 132-204 390 219 288 389 4 329, 341 329 330 332 334, 273 338 340 340 225 306 306 Inventory of vessels, when and to whom furnished. of property, forwarded upon exchange of commanders. Jack-knives to be worn with lanyard.. Journal, to be kept on board... J. 412 351 171 193 240 52, 120 154 203 abstract of, transmitted monthly. 204 exercise of arms to be noted in.. 217 325 Junk, boatswain to have worked up.. 337 Leave to engineers to go ashore.. Letters from the enemy to be transmitted to Department.. 144 296 141 250 260 276 227 248 87 88 174 234 234 Lieutenant, junior, to superintend serving out of rations. 109 to certify list of provisions furnished vessels in distress.. to have compasses, log, and lead-lines, &c., kept in order. 316 to ascertain position of vessel when at sea... 316 to have charge of chronometer and instruments, books, .316,317 to attend to sounding.. 318 to warn commanding officer of danger to vessel. to prevent waste of fuel and water.. if suspended, to deliver to successor books, &c.. third, duties of.. to write transcript of log. to make weekly and monthly abstracts of journal.. to have charge of and be responsible for provisions. 318 322 323 325-328 324 325 326 to perform duties assigned to him by commanding officer. 328 violation of acts concerning the showing of, at night, to be reported.. 229 ships, second lieutenant to keep... and slate, all persons belonging to vessels to be entered on. items to be entered on.. Machinery, quarterly report upon condition of.... No. of paragraph. 293 311 319-324 320 320 321 324 339 371 384 293 Magazine, opening of... opening of, precautions at. Money, advances of, not allowed, unless.. receipt of, by officer on bill certified by himself, forbidden. for inspection Mutiny, suppression of 374,375 374 412 169 277 289 340 156 341 165 63 131 31 162 93 285 126 127 281 387-410 389 67-70 76 191 97 91 244, 281 175 176 294 412 95 Oath to be taken by superintendent of repairs, if not an officer. No. of paragraph. Offenses, felony on board to be promptly reported. punishment for. if light or trivial, officer not to be suspended. not to be allowed to accumulate without notice to offender. of different character not to be embraced in same charge Offensive matter, punishment for publication of. Officers, appointed by the President. pay to commence from date of oath. boards to examine 96 96 97 98 206 210 210 211 137 1 3 5 10 11 11 14 15 18, 19 20 21 24 31 64 65 69 71 71 73 78-116 78 79 80 80 82 83 84 84 85 86 88 89 90 102, 103 134 136 137 138 139 141 146 under arrest or suspension may require written statement of charge.. No. of paragraph. of deck, engineer to obey executive. (See Executive officer.) to instruct their divisions of crew next in line to succeed incapable.. Officers Paving station to obtain certificate of last payment.. not to be transferred without authority of Department names of, on leave or waiting orders to be on collector's records.. not to keep boats on shore late at night to keep vessels in good sanitary condition. to observe the Sabbath not to receive money on bills certified by themselves never to be less than two on duty on vessel to improve themselves in nautical science and knowledge of duties.. when relieved to inform successors concerning the vessel restricted in use of water, when.... reporting, names to be entered in journal. sick and disabled.......... to be admitted on board by commander punishment of........... commanding steam-vessels... commanding steam-vessels to acquaint themselves with machinery, &c. subordinate, to be under authority of executive officer. to have correct copies of watch, fire, quarter, and station bills to assist executive, in police of ship of deck to report strange boats.. relieved from watch, rights of.. of watch, duties on taking charge. to keep deck-log to have watch mustered 172 173 174 176 179 187 189 191 195 231 232 238 245 246 247 247 253-267 254 263 271 281 282 283 284 287 291-308 291 293 293 293 294 to keep lights burning and sound fog-signals 295 to observe rules of the road.. 295 to report strange vessels, land, change in weather, squadron to see boats with supplies cleared at once to see articles sent away properly put into boats to take account of stores received or sent away of Army, Navy, and marine corps, honors to inferior, to salute superior, first, if known senior to return salute of inferior.. to require and extend marks of official respect in boat, conduct towards superiors and inferiors to familiarize service with use of signal flags inspecting, duties of. zeal and conduct of to be inspected. commanding, to facilitate inspecting officer. Oil, explosive, not allowed on board.......... Oppression, conduct under Orders, to officers from the Secretary of the Treasury. general and instructions, transmitted through collectors. 301 301 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 393-394 395, 396 403 404 405 405 407 408 410 411 412 412 412 144 135 78 14 17, 20 |