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Grade of officers.

Gunner, duties of.

to examine all articles for his department

to be responsible for stores in his department.
to report neglect

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.
duties of officer commanding a division of.

to be kept in condition for action..

H.

No. of paragraph.

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250

145

397-401

132-204

390

219

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389

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Inventory of vessels, when and to whom furnished.

of property, forwarded upon exchange of commanders.
Invoices to accompany articles furnished..............

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..
abstract, to be made by third lieutenant.

217

325

Junk, boatswain to have worked up..

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Leave to engineers to go ashore..

Letters from the enemy to be transmitted to Department..
Liberty to go on shore, when granted..

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296

141

250

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227

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88

174

234

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Lieutenant, junior, to superintend serving out of rations.

109

to certify list of provisions furnished vessels in distress..
of watch, duty of.

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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,
charts, &c

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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

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325-328

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to perform duties assigned to him by commanding officer.

328

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violation of acts concerning the showing of, at night, to be reported..
concealment of...

229

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ships, second lieutenant to keep...

and slate, all persons belonging to vessels to be entered on.

items to be entered on..

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Machinery, quarterly report upon condition of....
observations upon, in chief engineer's reports.
inspection of....

No. of paragraph.

293

311

319-324

320

320

321

324

339

371

384

293

Magazine, opening of...

opening of, precautions at.

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Money, advances of, not allowed, unless..

receipt of, by officer on bill certified by himself, forbidden.

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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

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Oath to be taken by superintendent of repairs, if not an officer.
Oat-meal for firemen

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No. of paragraph.

Offenses, felony on board to be promptly reported.
felony at sea, confinement of offender....
murder..

punishment for.

if light or trivial, officer not to be suspended.

not to be allowed to accumulate without notice to offender.
passed unnoticed, not to be revived, except..

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.
rank and grade

boards to examine

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210

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211

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14

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31

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under arrest or suspension may require written statement of charge..

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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..
general inspection of

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..
of watch...

relieved from watch, rights of..

of watch, duties on taking charge.
not to converse.

to keep deck-log

to have watch mustered

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195

231

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245

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253-267

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271

281

282

283

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287

291-308

291

293

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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
movements, &c...

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to see boats with supplies cleared at once
not to admit on board prohibited articles..

to see articles sent away properly put into boats
to examine boat's crew leaving vessel

to take account of stores received or sent away
to have engine slowed before stopping.
to have conductors, life-buoys, &c., ready.
commanding division responsible for its efficiency.
to inform successors of orders
to make reports

of Army, Navy, and marine corps, honors to
of revenue marine service, honors to..

inferior, to salute superior, first, if known
not to omit marks of official courtesy.

senior to return salute of inferior..

to require and extend marks of official respect

in boat, conduct towards superiors and inferiors
inferior, to obey superior.

to familiarize service with use of signal flags
to learn pilot duties.

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.

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301

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135

78

14

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