Allowances Established for Vessels of the United States Revenue Marine, 1871U.S. Government Printing Office, 1871 - 22 страница |
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... Executive . 93. If any letter or message from an enemy be conveyed to any officer or other person serving on board of any revenue vessel , or to any per- son employed for the protection of the revenue , he will , within twelve hours ...
... Executive . 93. If any letter or message from an enemy be conveyed to any officer or other person serving on board of any revenue vessel , or to any per- son employed for the protection of the revenue , he will , within twelve hours ...
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... executive officer , must be in writing . R 152. The practice of presenting swords , plate , or other things of value- by inferior officers or crews to their superior or commanding officer , in the way of compliment , and all votes ...
... executive officer , must be in writing . R 152. The practice of presenting swords , plate , or other things of value- by inferior officers or crews to their superior or commanding officer , in the way of compliment , and all votes ...
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... executive officer for inspection ; to make immediate report should any defect or danger be discovered ; to give timely notice to the commander of the vessel of the probable wants of his department ; and whenever articles are received ...
... executive officer for inspection ; to make immediate report should any defect or danger be discovered ; to give timely notice to the commander of the vessel of the probable wants of his department ; and whenever articles are received ...
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United States. Dept. of the Treasury. EXECUTIVE OFFICER . 268. The officer next in rank to the commanding officer of a vessel is to be considered the executive officer . 269. He shall not be required to keep a watch , unless ...
United States. Dept. of the Treasury. EXECUTIVE OFFICER . 268. The officer next in rank to the commanding officer of a vessel is to be considered the executive officer . 269. He shall not be required to keep a watch , unless ...
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... executive officer . 303. He shall take care that a strict and accurate account is taken of all stores received on board , or sent from the vessel during his watch , and see that those which are received are delivered in charge of the ...
... executive officer . 303. He shall take care that a strict and accurate account is taken of all stores received on board , or sent from the vessel during his watch , and see that those which are received are delivered in charge of the ...
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1st class 3d class allowed Anno Domini approved assistant engineers assorted authority bills bis.-Form of indorsement board revenue vessels board the vessel boats BOATSWAINS boilers cabin captain or commanding CARPENTERS certified charge coal collector of customs collision commanding officer contract copper copy Cordage day of Sealed delivered DEPARTMENT-Cont'd Diameter direct duty examine executive officer fire Form of indorsement furnished Hammocks hereby hoisted immediately iron kind Lamp Length lieutenant lights log-book master-at-arms ment mess muster-roll necessary officers and crew outfits parties pay-roll pennants person belonging petty officers Plates pounds prescribed proper quantity rations Ratline receipt received on board regulations Remarks repairs requisition REVENUE MARINE Revenue Marine-Continued revenue service revolutions per minute rigging Sailing ves salute seamen second lieutenant Secretary sels spare steam steam-log Steamers steamship superintendence supplies survey Treasury Department triplicate United States revenue unless vouchers WARD-ROOM FURNITURE watch Wrenches
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