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, 1903
 

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Page 205 - States contiguous thereto, shall be increased ten per centum for officers and twenty per centum for enlisted men, over and above the rates of pay proper as fixed by law for time of peace, and the time of such service shall be counted from the date of departure from said States to the date of return thereto...
Page 205 - Corps shall receive the same pay and allowances, except forage, as are or may be provided by or in pursuance of law for the officers of corresponding rank in the Army...
Page 205 - Act of June 7, 1900 (31 Stat., 703) : " During the period of twelve years from 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 at sea or on shore, and while so employed shall receive the pay and allowances of an officer of the active list of the grade from which he was retired.
Page 198 - That any man who has received an honorable discharge from his last term of enlistment, or who has received a recommendation for reenlistment upon the expiration of his last term of enlistment, who reenlists for a term of four years within four months from the date of his discharge...
Page 216 - An act to reorganize and increase the efficiency of the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States...
Page 216 - ... commodore, which is retained on the retired list of this ^^ purpose. P. 707. [Hereafter any naval officer on the retired list may, with his consent, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, be ordered to such duty as he may be able to perform at sea or on shore...
Page 205 - Increase upon the full yearly pay of their grades for each and every period of five years...
Page 211 - August 4, 1854, but have allowed a longer period than three months to elapse before again enlisting. The amount is the same as that received by a man serving in the fifth year of a first enlistment.
Page 221 - Seamen and Ordinary Seamen. — Seamen and ordinary seamen detailed for duty as firemen or coal passers shall receive in addition to the pay of their ratings extra pay at the rate of 33 cents per day for the time so employed. (Sec. 1570, R.
Page 210 - Enlisted men detailed as messmen shall, while so acting, except when assigned as reliefs during the temporary absence of the regular messmen, receive extra pay at the rate of $5 per month.

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