105 3 to have no direct control.. Senior Medical Officer to frequently inspect prisoners, cells, and places of confinement. officer to succeed on death of Commander-in-Chief. Senior officer present must report approved requisitions to Commander-in-Chief. to designate uniform for the day when to hoist distinguishing flag.. to make arrangements with foreign authorities for funerals. Sentinels at gangway to salute officers Sergeants of Marines, relative rank of. Servants for officers, persons enlisted for general service not to be taken as.. Settlement of accounts, commencement of time allowed Pay-Officer for of bills, Commanding Officer to give notification for, before leaving port Sheath-knives not to be used on board ship Shell-rooms to be inspected by Navigator Ships built or repaired outside of navy-yards with two cabins, Cabin-Officers in, may form one mess Ship's Cooks, rank of.. Ship's Corporals, rank of.. to be subordinate to Master-at-Arms. Ship's Writers, rank of Ship's Yeoman. (See Yeoman, Ship's.) rank of.. Shipping-articles, &c., to be furnished to vessel.. to be read to recruits before enlistment. Shipwreck, duty of person separated from his vessel in case of. Shoals, doubtful, to be searched for. Shore-stations, instructions governing Pay-Officers attached to.. time allowed for final returns from, to Fourth Auditor, &c. Signal-books to be compared and corrected. 41 Signal Quartermaster, rank of.. 8 Signals, fog, regulations for 185 not to be made in squadron without permission officers to be exercised in making.. 26 to be arranged with masters of merchant-vessels when convoying.. 133 Signature, an actual, required to communications 129 of Commanding Officer to be affixed to punishments assigned for minor of- Sick-leave not to be granted unless pronounced essential by board of medical survey. 17 32 regulations for... 184 Slush, directions regarding disposal of 85 40 Small-stores, allowance to Pay-Officers for loss on.. 121 10 not to be issued to recruits on receiving-vessel without written order. 167 8 Spare state-rooms to be assigned by Commanding Officer instructions for keeping to be examined and forwarded. Steam not to be used unnecessarily report of time under, to be made. to be raised for drying and warming when necessary to be used economically. generators in navy yards to be inspected quarterly by Chief Engineer. Steamers of war not to tow except.. Staff and Line Officers, general instructions regarding. relative precedence of.. of Commander-in-Chief to be published in general order classification of death of, to be observed relative rank with line senior to Executive, to communicate with Commanding Officer. State-room in cabin, Chief of Staff entitled to Commanding Officer to have choice of in ward-room to be occupied by officers attached to vessel of officers, when ward-room is forward of berth-deck. on starboard side of ward-room to be occupied by line-officers mess, officers who compose officers. Ensigns, Midshipmen, and Mates to be... Statements to be transmitted monthly by Pay-Officers on foreign stations unless, &c Store-rooms, keys of, to be cared for. not to be used except for public service for which allotted. Stores, Commander-in-Chief to cause vessels to be supplied with.. definition of term, when applied to articles belonging to Bureau of Provisions duties of warrant-officers regarding economy in expenditure of, required.. list of those required to be ready on entering ports. not to be disposed of except by recommendation of a board of survey. not to be landed without authority not to be thrown overboard unless Straggler, claim for loss of time or subsistence by persons apprehending, not to be duty of, when any person on board receives injury which may entitle him to has charge of sick-bay, dispensary, and medical store-rooms. in absence of, and in flag-ships, duties to be performed by Senior Assistant. relative rank of Senior Assistant, to perform duties of Surgeon in absence of latter, and in 45 38 151 151 132 29 27 8 11 3 17 14 1 18 12 25 10 12 Surgeon to suggest hygienic measures to Commanding Officer.. to whom professional services of, are due.. when persons are sent to hospital, to send with them statements of diseases, Surgeon-General, in exceptional cases of death, disability, &c., to decide if received to frequently inspect hospitals and hospital-ships. not to make examination or inspection on board any vessel with- Surgeon, Assistant, at hospitals and navy-yards to be guided by regulations provided for Medical Officers at sea. duties of.. qualifications necessary for.. to personally see to measurement of medicines prescribed Subsistence of deserter, expenses to be paid and charged to account.. of officers ordered to take passage of pilot, allowance for.. of prisoners, allowance for Summary court-martial, may inflict punishment 155 101 122 122 122 precedence of officers on.. suggestions as to offenses punishable by 107 to inquire into offense to be punished by forfeiture of good- 105 Sunday, minor punishments to be discontinued during. 105 muster, advancement in good-conduct classes to be read out at 104 105 salutes may be returned on salutes not to be fired on.. to be observed on all vessels, &c. Sunset, boats not to be absent after.. Supernumeraries may be received on board Supernumerary officers not to displace ship's officers in quarters.. 126 104 18 86 43 Supplies furnished to foreign ships of war articles of clothing, &c., condemned by, may be issued at reduced prices.. Suspension, officer under, not to leave State of which a resident nor visit Navy De- removal, or death of officer in charge of stores, &c 118 monthly report of Sword always to be worn with epaulettes and cocked hat when to be worn.. 24 19 Tattoo, when to be beaten 23 while in port... qualifications for. Telegrams, instructions in regard to.. Temporary command, title not to be assumed from disability, surveys on account of. leave may be granted by Commanding Officer Term of enlistment, allowance to men detained after expiration of.. in case of officers presenting themselves for examination. written, of conduct of officers to be given only by their Commanding Third-class-conduct men allowed to draw one-fifth of their monthly pay per month to be allowed liberty for twenty-four hours once in six weeks Time allowed Pay-Officer for settlement of accounts, commencement of.. 116 116 116 160 clerks at navy-yards to be furnished with lists of distribution of workmen, &c.. 144 .33 clerks at navy-yards to be responsible for mustering of men, and to make record to be kept by heads of departments at navy-yard. 160 1 roll, &c., responsibility of Pay-Officer as to.... roll, approval of Commanding Officer to.. Title not to be assumed from temporary command Top-lights to be carried by flag-ships Tourniquets, Surgeon to have, distributed Tow, not to be taken except. vessels of war are not to Transcript-lists of recruits to be kept by Pay-Officer of receiving-ship. to accompany recruits sent to receiving-ship. men transferred to be accompanied by.. to be prepared at rendezvous. Transfer, duties of Commanding Officer consequent on not to be made without orders of marines, directions regarding.. of officers' accounts of recruits from receiving-vessel, instructions regarding. Transferred, invalids can be, by Commanding Officer, on recommendation of Medical Translations to accompany correspondence in foreign language. Transportation of accounts to Fourth Auditor's Office, expense of, to be prepaid by disbursing-officer.. 114 of drafts of men, &c., to be furnished by purchasing-agent 157 121 133 by death can be filled by Commanding Officer of vessel. to be examined at muster before sailing to be prescribed by Commanding Officer, on occasions of ceremony or duty. to be worn on visits to President. when it must be worn.. when not to be worn United States, leave to return to, not granted, except by recommendation of medical permission to leave, granted only by Secretary of Navy. Vacancy among appointed Petty Officers, Commanding Officer may fill, by rating in Engineer's force, Commanding Officer may fill.. temporary, from sickness, &c., may be filled by Commander-in-Chief. 18 33 15 9 8 12 1 3 13 10 24 11 2 6 5 126 126 1 in ratings of Machinists, Coppersmiths, or Boiler-Makers may be filled by en- which existed on leaving the United States, not to be filled by Commanding Vessel, arrival at or departure from navy-yard to be reported to Department. at navy-yard, construction and repair of, to be under superintendence of Naval not to be ordered to United States with charges pending against individual.. Vice-President of the United States, salutes and honors for reception on board. to and from diplomatic and consular officers. to be returned by Commanding Officers within twenty-four hours Visitors not allowed in navy-yard after sunset, except.. 10 |