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Table II.—Active List: Other Officers of the Navy and others who are paid as Officers. First 5 Years after Third 5 Years after Second 5 Years after Date of Commission. Date of Commission. Date of Commission. On On On On On On Rank. Shore Leave Shore Leave Shore Leave or or or At Sea. At Sea. At Sea. other waitother waitother waiting ing ing Duty. Orders. Duty. Orders, Duty. Orders. 5 Naval cadets— ’J In other than prac950 tice ships . At Naval Academy and elsewhere . 500 500 500 2500 2000 1600 2800 2300 1900 Chaplains Professors of mathematics and civil 2400 2400 1500 2700 2700 1800 3000 3000 2100 engineers . Naval constructors . 3200 3200 2200 3400 3400 2400 3700 3700 2700 First 4 Years after Date Second 4 Years after Date After S Years from Date of Appointment. i of Appointment. J of Appointment. Assistant naval constructors .
Fourth 5 Years after After 20 Years from Date of Commission. Date of Commission. On On On On Shore Leave Shore Leave or At Sea. At Sea. or other mg other waiting Duty. Orders. Duty. Orders.
3500 4000
3500 2600 4000 3000
4200
4200
3200
1000 2000 1500 2200 2200 1700 ; 2600 2600 i 1900 First 3 Years after Date Second 3 Years after Date Third 3 Years after Date Fourth 3 Years after Date After 12 Years from Date of Appointment. of Appointment. of Appointment. of Appointment. of Appointment.
Warrant officers— Boatswains, gunners, carpenters, sailmakers, pharmacists, and warrant machinists. 1200
700 1300 On Leave Shore or At Sea. | Duty. waiting Orders. $ $ 900
1000
800
1400
1300
900
1600
1300
1000
1800
1600
1200
Mates— Those in service 1st August 1894 1200 900 700 Those appointed 900 700 500 All officers paid under this table are allowed 30 cents per day when attached to a sea-going vessel as a commutation for rations. Naval cadets are allowed this amount at all times. Table III.—Petty Officers, Enlisted Men, Ac.- Navy. Classification and Pay. Chief Petty Officers. Artificer Branch.
Seaman Branch.
Special Branch. £
Chief masters-at-arms . Chief boatswains’ mates Chief gunners’ mates . Chief gun captains Chief quartermasters .
$ 65 50 50 50 50
Masters-at-arms, first class . Boatswains’ mates, first class Gunners’ mates, first class . Gun captains, first class Quartermasters, first class . Schoolmasters
40 40 40 40 40 40
Masters-at-arms, second class Boatswains’ mates, second class Gunners’ mates, second class Gun captains, second class . Quartermasters, second class
35 35 35 35 35
Masters-at-arms, third class Coxswains (1) Gunners’ mates, third class . Quartermaster, third class .
30 30 30 30
Chief machinists . Chief carpenters’ mates Chief electricians Petty Officers—First Class Machinists, first class Boilermakers Coppersmiths Blacksmiths Plumbers and fitters Sailmakers’ mates Carpenters’ mates, first class Water tenders Electricians, first class Petty Officers—Second Class Machinists, second class Oilers ..... Carpenters’ mates, second class Printers .... Electricians, second class Petty Officers— Third Class Carpenters’ mates, third cla-s Painters .... Electricians, third class
70 50 60
Chief yeomen Hospital stewards Bandmasters
60 60 52
55 60 50 50 45 40 40 40 50
First musicians . Yeomen, first class
36 40
40 37 35 35 40
Yeoman, second class
35
30 30 30
Yeomen, third class Hospital apprentices, first class
30 30
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