Regulations for the Government of the United States NavyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 - 379 страница |
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... names of Commanding Officers , & c .; so that the Department can at any mo- ment be supplied with this information . 23 .. The Admiral will supply himself with information in regard to all foreign ports where vessels in time of war are ...
... names of Commanding Officers , & c .; so that the Department can at any mo- ment be supplied with this information . 23 .. The Admiral will supply himself with information in regard to all foreign ports where vessels in time of war are ...
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... names of all officers of the fleet or squadron , and of the general staff . 145..He shall always be ready to give the Commander - in - Chief a statement of the stores , provisions and munitions of war on board vessels of the fleet , and ...
... names of all officers of the fleet or squadron , and of the general staff . 145..He shall always be ready to give the Commander - in - Chief a statement of the stores , provisions and munitions of war on board vessels of the fleet , and ...
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... name of the Commander - in - Chief , and will see that they are conducted according to regulations . 150..In time of battle his station is at the side of the Comman- der - in - Chief , whom he is to assist with all his knowledge and ...
... name of the Commander - in - Chief , and will see that they are conducted according to regulations . 150..In time of battle his station is at the side of the Comman- der - in - Chief , whom he is to assist with all his knowledge and ...
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... name of every man is correctly registered , and that every one has the exact uni- form dress prescribed by regulations . The Executive Officer , Sur- geon , and Paymaster , shall be present at such muster , and any dis- crepancy in the ...
... name of every man is correctly registered , and that every one has the exact uni- form dress prescribed by regulations . The Executive Officer , Sur- geon , and Paymaster , shall be present at such muster , and any dis- crepancy in the ...
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... name of every person who may come under the seventh section of the act approved February 24 , 1864 , for enrolling and calling out the national forces . 168..He shall not exceed the number of men allowed in any rating , except to make ...
... name of every person who may come under the seventh section of the act approved February 24 , 1864 , for enrolling and calling out the national forces . 168..He shall not exceed the number of men allowed in any rating , except to make ...
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allowed appointed approved authority belonging boats Boatswain broad pennant Bureau of Equipment Bureau of Navigation Bureau of Ordnance cause certified Chief Engineer clothing Commander-in-Chief Commanding Officer copy crew cruise deck descriptive lists desertion directed disability duly duty enlisted entitled Equipment and Recruiting examine Executive Officer fire flag fleet or squadron forward Fourth Auditor furnished guns hoisted honorable discharge immediately inspection instructions leave Line Officer manding Officer Marine Officer master medical officers ment mess muster-roll names naval stations Navigation Navy Department navy yard necessary Officers Commanding Vessels Ordnance Paymaster pennant perform person Petty Officers Port Admiral proper provisions rank Rear-Admiral receipt receiving ship receiving vessel regulations rendezvous repairs requisitions sailing salute seamen Secretary senior officer present sent ship shore squadron or division steam Surgeon survey tion transfer transmit triplicate United United States Navy unless yard or station
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