Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the United States and of the Marine Corps

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906
 

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Page 230 - the passage of this act any naval officer on the retired list may. in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, be ordered to such duty as he may be able to perform nt sea or on shore, and while so employed
Page 230 - Officers of the Navy and officers and enlisted men of the Marine Corps who have been detailed or may hereafter be detailed for shore duty in Alaska, the Philippine Islands. Guam, or elsewhere beyond the continental limits of the United States shall be considered as having been detailed for 'shore duty beyond seas,
Page 240 - be given credit for any previous periods of service in the Navy which were terminated by reason of expiration of enlistment. (Executive Order, Nov. 27, 1906.) (General Order, No. 34. Nov. 28, 1906.)
Page 219 - allowances, except forage to naval officers, as are or may be provided by or in pursuance of law for the
Page 230 - increase the efficiency of the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States,
Page 173 - Retired under the provisions of "An act to provide for the examination of certain officers of the Marine Corps, and
Page 240 - month in addition to the monthly pay of his rating. Any enlisted man of the Navy detailed as "tailor's helper" on board of a vessel having a complement of 600 men or
Page 219 - by law in times of peace, and the time of such service shall be counted from the date of departure
Page 240 - per month in addition to the monthly pay of his rating: Provided, That the total pay of an enlisted man detailed to perform the duties of "ship's tailor'* shall not exceed
Page 234 - discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, be ordered to such duty as he may be able to perform at sea or on

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