Regulations for the Government of the United States NavyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 - 379 страница |
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... proper bureaus of the length of time for which the fleet or squadron is supplied with provisions and stores . 30..While in a port of the United States he will not allow any passengers to be received on board the vessels under his ...
... proper bureaus of the length of time for which the fleet or squadron is supplied with provisions and stores . 30..While in a port of the United States he will not allow any passengers to be received on board the vessels under his ...
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... proper respect to the civil and naval authori- ties of the place , and he will make them the first visit , if the usual offer of civilities has been extended to him . 48..In the absence of a consular or diplomatic functionary , he will ...
... proper respect to the civil and naval authori- ties of the place , and he will make them the first visit , if the usual offer of civilities has been extended to him . 48..In the absence of a consular or diplomatic functionary , he will ...
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... proper survey , nor will he permit any stores or munitions of war to be sent home , unless by his own order . 61..He will require the utmost economy in the consumption of fuel in steaming , by the vessels under his command , and he will ...
... proper survey , nor will he permit any stores or munitions of war to be sent home , unless by his own order . 61..He will require the utmost economy in the consumption of fuel in steaming , by the vessels under his command , and he will ...
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... proper precautions that the ends of justice may be satisfied , and that the offender may be forthcoming when a court - martial can be convened . 69 .. He shall inspect the vessels under his command , at such times as he may think proper ...
... proper precautions that the ends of justice may be satisfied , and that the offender may be forthcoming when a court - martial can be convened . 69 .. He shall inspect the vessels under his command , at such times as he may think proper ...
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... proper signals to him , or take such other measures as the case may require , and give the earliest inform- ation of his proceedings to the Commander - in - Chief , and to the Com- mander of the squadron or division to which the vessel ...
... proper signals to him , or take such other measures as the case may require , and give the earliest inform- ation of his proceedings to the Commander - in - Chief , and to the Com- mander of the squadron or division to which the vessel ...
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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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