Commanding Officer to communicate names of men entitled to medals of honor.. to consult Medical Officer as to dress of crew to decide point of intention of desertion or straggling. to deliver to successor list of men entitled to honorable discharge. 41 43 101 99 104 to employ natives for boat-duty in unhealthy localities to extend every facility to health-boats.. to forward reports, &c., after battle to Navy Department 42 38 140 to facilitate examination of ship by custom-house officer. to forward to Department monthly reports of suspensions, ar- to forward to Secretary of Navy lists of vessels under convoy to give notice to foreign authorities of national anniversaries. to give written orders for conduct of boat-expeditions to have an officer present when provisions are served out to have boats and boat-howitzers examined before sailing. to have boilers filled with fresh water. to have choice of state-rooms in cabin to have crew exercised at general quarters to have crew watched and quartered before sailing. to have lights and fires extinguished when handling powder. 37 39 to have morning and evening quarters... to have ship's number hoisted on meeting a United States vessel 37 41 38 to have uniform of officers and men examined before sailing 24 to have watch and quarter bills placed in conspicuous place. 37 to indorse date of reporting on orders of officers. 131 to inform himself as to engines. 39 to inform himself as to usual salutes in foreign ports 14 to investigate offenses and award punishments in person 44 42 62 to report to Bureau of Navigation date of ship's going in com- 36 6 to require from medical officers reports of death or disability of 125 2 to retain copies of reports, &c., after battle 131 30 38 32 12 30 17 15 1 Commanding Officer, when convoying merchant-vessels to guard against attack when sailing from foreign port, to convoy vessels that desire it. will be present at paying off crew will cause boys and others to be instructed. will give notice of danger to Commander-in-Chief. will guard against surprise will have lookouts stationed will have muster before pilot leaves. when vessel is captured to cause hatches, &c., to be sealed of vessel with infectious disease on board to have quarantine- of vessel with disease on board to keep quarantine-flag flying at 139 130 of sea-pay of officers Commencement of pay of officers.. of time allowed pay officer for settlement of accounts. Comment, officers are forbidden to, on operations, &c., of vessel to which attached. 122 123 Commissioned officers only can give parole Commissions to persons making purchases not allowed. Commissioner, salute for Committee of Congress, salutes for.. 138 69 10 122 10 10 Commodore, ceremonies for reception of, on board ship. ceremonies for reception at navy-yard of. command of commanding shore-station to hoist flag. if a passenger, to hoist flag, &c.. pennant not to be hoisted unless specially ordered. two or more meeting Communication with Commanding Officer not to be denied with shore not to be had without authority Communications, acknowledgment of 11 12 1 7 12 22 22 5 41 130 by whom signed, in case of absence of Chief of Bureau 130 128 128 desiring explanation of regulations, &c., to be addressed to Navy 129 directions as to forwarding. 128 officers forwarding, to state in writing their opinions as to the sub- 128 how to be written 127 in private letters, relating to military or naval operations, forbidden. 84 Communications, obligations to forward official, of marines at navy-yard to be forwarded through Command- ant official, to heads of other Departments to be addressed through Navy relating solely to bureau to be addressed to Chief of Bureau routine to be observed in forwarding. to be frequently examined by Navigator to be forwarded through Commanding Officer when the same is made to Department and a bureau Commute rations, messes may Compass-deviations, instructions for determining deviations to be reported to Bureau of Navigation.. Compasses, directions to officers in charge of navigation stores regarding. Compensation, extra, not allowed, when pay is fixed by law for services on merchant-vessels, not to be claimed or received by provisions not to remain on board Computation-book to be kept by Navigator Condemned material, directions to Naval Constructor at navy-yard regarding stores, &c., proceeds of sales of. stores, when damaged, may be sold in foreign port Conduct of crew, Master-at-Arms to be watchful over. of crew to be reported to Commanding Officer report, a separate one kept for boys Confinement, allowed in cases to be tried by courts-martial in coal-bunkers forbidden. monthly report of. Congress, salutes for committee of Consuls, Commander-in-Chief to preserve friendly relations wish 60 17 Commanding Officers may act as.. funeral ceremonies of. Contracts, &c., persons in the Navy not to be interested in. Contradictory orders, instructions regarding. Convoy, Commanding Officer not to permit vessels under, to be searched. 100 19 to have all advantages of honorable discharges 100 20 to arrange signals with masters of vessels to guard against attack. orders, &c., issued by Commander-in-Chief to be sent to Nayy Department Page. Para- Correctness of bills, person paying to be responsible for. 111 4 Correspondence, copies to be kept of official. from abroad, duplicates to be sent by different conveyances, when in foreign language to be accompanied by translations service-dress to be worn on. manner of... of Commanders-in-Chief, &c., to be numbered. paper used in.. regarding allotments to be with Fourth Auditor. when reference is made to Department's, dates to be quoted Countersign in navy-yard to be issued as Commanding Officer may direct at navy-yard to be issued by Commanding Officer of marines unless Course not to be changed except by orders of Commanding Officer to investigate accidents Courts-martial, aggravated cases in list of offenses can be referred to.. Army, not to be held on naval vessel. summary, suggestions as to officers punishable by persons convicted of, not to be enlisted Cruising-report to be made out quarterly punishments to be inflicted by Commanding Officers without resort to. Coxswain to Commander-in-Chief, rank of... Coxswains, rank of Crape to be worn in official mourning Crew, clothing of, to be such as will conduce to health general instructions to medical survey on not to be placed on short allowance of vessel seized, detention of of vessels not to be detained beyond the limit of a cruise to be allowed to see Commanding Officer. to be mustered and examined to be watched, quartered, and stationed before proceeding to sea Crime, desertion in foreign port, of person charged with Custom-house officer, examination of ship by, to be facilitated D Damaged stores, &c., may be condemned to be sold in foreign port effects of persons in the naval service in case of Death, disability, &c., in exceptional cases, Surgeon-General to decide if received in line of Commander-in-Chief report of, to be made to Commanding Officer by Medical Officer. Debts incurred by officer without expectation of discharging them Debt, leave not to be granted to enlisted men when in. payment to person in, not to be made except Deceased officers or passengers, effects of persons, Pay-Officers to make immediate return of accounts of, to Fourth Deviation of the compass, instructions for determining Department, when reports are to be sent direct to... Department.. Deficiencies, requisitions to be made for.. Deposits by enlisted men, instructions to Pay-Officer regarding of Pay Officers at shore-stations, where to be kept. Description of articles destroyed, reports of surveys to contain. Departments, official communications to heads of other, to be addressed through Navy Descriptive-lists, duties of Commanding Officer in case of loss of. to show amount of reward offered men transferred to be accompanied by to accompany recruits sent to receiving-ship to be contained in discharge.. to be kept by Executive Officer.. of recruits to be kept by Executive Officer of receiving-vessel. to be prepared at rendezvous. to be signed by Commanding Officer. to be signed by Commanding Officer when attached to certificate of expenses of, to be paid Deserter, claim for loss of time or subsistence by person apprehending, not to be paid. effects of, to be secured by Master-at-Arms. effects of, to be taken charge of by Pay-Officer effects of, to be sold ...... from Marine Corps, report of apprehension of in foreign port, force not to be used for recovery of Deserter, in foreign port, officers may be sent to identify. name of, to be entered on log name of, to be marked on books of Pay Officer 101 officer may be regarded as, who gives parole without consulting superior leave not to be granted to enlisted men when there is probability of. of officer on board of survey Detention of officers and crew of vessel seized Disability, report of, to be made to Commanding Officer by Medical Officer. Disabled vessels, duties of Commander-in-Chief regarding. Disbursing-officer to prepay expense of transportation of accounts to Fourth Auditor's 48 117 120 20 136 13 125 2 119 17 30 47 office. 114 to keep accounts with United States separately under every bond.. 112 71 Discharged abroad, persons enlisted in United States not to be, except Yeoman not to be until, stores and accounts have been examined.. Discrepancies between marks and contents of packages to be reported by board of survey...... 117 in papers of crew 36 10 Discussion in public prints of matters pertaining to naval service forbidden Dismissal, liable to, workman in navy-yard who refuses to perform duty in fire depart- 66757960 R 8 |