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Ill. Lclave ot ubsenceto warrgnt as , - A ‘
ygmputation of length of servit at Nav? 0;- Mllitgry
P Amde-my. exvluded. l · ~ -;:2, C‘r¢·¢lit for all service in Regular or Volu Army‘ or Navy. _ — T-:;. mm-l·¤·é reappointed: credit for servicglu di ex-ept cgrps. -
- 3;;; Rxzxmlnation on foreign statio;1 of candi tes fo1·_ap‘p0i¤tmcut,
J promotion, and retmenneut. _. ‘ ‘ Section 21l.` Citizenship.——Th¢ ofiiccgsg of vessels ot the {wml Stateg shall in all cqses be citizens of the United States. . Hi. S. 28.) · E . . °i2l2. gelgignation of 0&ccx·s for comiuaqd of Ileetsgnuihber 1 {md ii‘ r;mk.—Tl10'l’1’€Si<¥€lit is &llth0l‘iied fo desiguaté six officers ‘ gs the Nzlwvy fob thé_c0mmaI1d_0f fleets or subdivisions thereof,. xml, after being so designated, from the da-te of assuming su`ch .··.mmmml until rélinquishing thereof, not more than three of ml-}; ntlicers shhll each-havé the rank and pay of an Admiral, mil me otlwrs shall each have tlfé rank and pay .013 a Vice nxtlmiral; arid them grai1¢s"0f,Admira1 and Vice; Admiral are 1¤·z·t·l»y autlnopizcd and continued for‘the purpose of this section. 43{uy *22. 19I7Q‘ c. 20, § 18, 40 Stat. 89.)‘ 1 _ 213. 'From what gradg desigi1at¢d.—In~timc ofwar the. t Se·i¢_*l’ll¤)llS under the provisions of the preccding`secQQu shall ~ lw made fmm'the_grades of rear admiral or captain on the ‘ {la*¥lV(! list of the Navy. .In time qt peace btlicers for the c0m» umm:} of duets and 'subdivisions thereof, as authorized in the i]>!`Q*t‘(‘<HI]g section] shall Be designated from amoqg the rear zulmirzils on the active list of the NqvyQ {May 22, ·1917,‘·c.' 20; _ §1<.40stslt.><!>.) , ° _ “ ~ . 1 ` 214. Desiination an- not creating vacancies iii grades or `. increasing number bf 9&écrs.-———Nuthing contained itu the-tw6 = p¤·<_···w1iug sections shall create any vacancy init any tgrdde in mp Navy wrfinomzlse the total number of 0HiVc#er_s"auth0rized by mw. (May 22, _1€>17,’c. 20,.§ 18,40 Stat. 89.). N ‘ _ ’ 215. Detachment from command; return to former rsnk.—·- “ Wiwn hu ufilver with the rnnl; pt Admiral or Vice `Admiral is { ¢l·<'m··lle4l‘fm;n the command- of a, fleet or subdivision thereof, as authorized in this cbaptbr, hcshall `return td his regular mm: in the list of . officers of the Navy and shall thereaftvr x·{»i·c·ive cmly-the pay and al%l0wances ofnsuch rank. (May 22, 1917, c. 20, §_18, 40 Stqt. 89.) 1 . _ l H ` 216. Comxékndiné 9@ccr of Qsquadmn; rank ind title; a¤thm·`ity.-——-*13he President may select any offiber not below the gmelg of gommander on the active list of the Navy, and assign; him to the minmand ot a squadrpti, with thexhnk and title of ·‘· {lag o§cer"; and any odiccr so awigned shall have the same m1tho;·ity gud- xeceiv the; Same lqbediéucc from tha €0Ip~ nmudars ct shim in his uadlmn, holding ·c0mmf§si01is¢0f ari t older xlatethan hi;. that ht duld be entitled t0_receiv;e if his commission were the oldest. S. $,1434; May 22, 1917, c. 20, § 18, 40 Stat§S9I1)T . · _ `· -217. Consular pmveajs af ¢cmm‘“`mding_` ¤Mcer•.#-The cam- » mmnding smear of may ilaet, squadron, of vessel acting singly, wlwn umn the high was br in may foreign port where thex·a·'ié nn resident causal of the,U¤ited States, shall M autlibrized to ex·t·r¤·ise` all the powers ot 11 masq! in relation to matrinerg ct the United States. `(RJ S. S 14334] * ` · F 218. Ca‘¤mn_p&¤g_®•:¢r¤ M veuélspot required to act): Day ¤§¢¢¤.——4—Na mmmundlng omcer at gay vesgel ot the;Navy. Shall lm rcqui1—ed·t,c perform the duti€S _6f/A -WtY;¤l¤8t%\‘Q P8$S€d _·¤—¤>=iSt&nt pa;¤;m_a‘s;teij,. or gssistmat paymastcr. (R, S, { 1432-) 219. Duty of commanding ¤§¤¢:— ta dis ¢a_ sale pf Wages by crjew.-—Every commandmgtl owner qt é vmal is re- ‘ quired to Aisccurage his crew {tcm selling any [inf at their wages,.and1t¤ev¤x to attest any power at attorney £¤1·”`the tziamsfcr thereét until he is satisilal that the smith [knot (muted `in conslderaticm of money given for the purchase of wakm (B. 1 _S··§ 1430; Mar. B, .18992 c. 413, | 13, 30 Stat.,100&)` `
——NAVY § 231 220. Dutya of cdmxiianding odiccrs in. [granting leave and liberty.-¤—It shall be the duty of commanding officers `oi vessels, in granting temporary fleavé ot! absence and liberty on shore, td exercise carefully a discriminatioxf in favor of the faithful and obedient. (R. S. § 1431.) _ · 221. Licgtenant commanders; assignment to duty.-—·—Lim1- tenant commanders méy be assignedto duty as first lieuténéntgs _ of navafmstatious, aé navigation and \V3tCh·OHiC€l'S on board of vessels of war, and `as iixjst lieutenzmts ot vessels not commanded py lieutenant commanders. (R. S. § 1435..} A 222. Shore duty; employment of 0mccrs.——No omcer ot the Navy shall ‘be°·<-employed on any shoreiduty, except in cases specially provided·by- law, unless the Secretary of the Navy shall determine that ithé emplojmenb qt an omcer op suc·h_ duty is required by the public interests, and hc, shallgso state in the order of- employment, but need not state the duration of such service- (Mar. 3,_1883,"c. 97, §,2, 22 Stat. 481; July 19,-1892, c. 206, 27_ Stat. 245.) - ‘_ — » 223, Eligibility fipr shore duty.——Oi·ficers who, prior tc March 3, 1915,_’perfofmed qngluecringjluty on shore only ang 0§cei·s of the Construction Corps sllall be Ueliglblé fdr any shove duty compatible with_..théi1·' rank and graE1c to which the Secretary of the‘Navy may, assign them. (R. S. S 1404; June 30, 1914, 38 Stht'. 394 ;.·Ma1·. 3, 1915, c. 83,38 Stat. .930.) ’ . ·· ' 224{Sea service; what constitutes.-——N0 service shall be rc? gmjdcd as sch service except suqhgs shalllbe performed at sca, under theiorders of a_ department aim iujvcsséls emplcved by g_uthqr_it y of law. °( R. S:‘§ 1571.) `° W ; L 225. StaE ofiicers; exempticm from sca d¤ty.——#A.uy staff miicer of the Nixvywvho has performed the duty dt a chief-of a bureau df the Navy Department fof av full term shall thereafter be exempt from sea_ duty,·except in time of war. - (R. S. § 1436.) 1 _ - _ I· ‘ 226, Eiect of appoingtmentiu Diplomatié Service.———-If“any officer of the Navy accepts 01'_ holds an app0i¤t1zie¤t_ in the_ Diplomatic or Consulaxj Service of the, Gcvemmetxt, he shall be considered as lmving resigned his placé in the Navy, and it shall be iillcd as a vacancy. (R. S. § 1440.) ‘227. Efect, of · dismissal or resijnaticn ~t¤“ wcape digmi$sal`.--—·No ofiicerof the Navy,.who has been dismissed by the éxentenqe of a court-martial, or suffered to resigh in, order to escape such dismissal, `sliall ever again become gn cmcer 0t_ the Navy. (R. S.‘§ 1441Q) _ '~ _ U Q . ·‘ 228, `Furl0ugh.———5·The. Secretary lot the Navy shall have. anthoritg to placé on furlough any owcer cm the active list of the Nzivy, `(RJ S. §·_144@.)° _ — . 2 W ‘ _ · 229. Lena of awence to warrmt c$¢ers.~Wavmnt gtllcers shall be allowed such leavé of abéence, vvithfzzzll pay, as is now; _ gr may hcreatteet be·é.lI<,>wed“ctber omcers at tug United States Navy. (Aug. 29, 1916, c. 417L 39 Stat. 578J ‘ ’ ` — 230. Computaticn of lmgtlx at servjm; vtimespent at Naval v , or Military Atkdemy gxclndcd,-———·The service of 2 midshipmun _ at the United Statm Naval Academy, pr that ata cadet at the United States Miiita;7 Acardeniy, appciptw to the United States Naval ,A_c&<lem*y, or tc the Unltéd States Milind A§·ugl—`· émy, after Maxi:-h `A4, 1913, `shnll not be émxnzted in computing? tqr any purpose thelength otservice qt any ¢$cvr tithe Navy Q1- in the Marine Carpal (Mani 4, 1913, ig, 148, 31 Stat. 891; . Mny_28, 1924, c. 203,43 Stat. 194; Fel;. 11, 1925, c, 209, 43 Stat. 872.) " . · . ’ _ _ 281. Ctiedit Tc: all service` lxf Regulir ar. Valhntecr Army nr. Navy.-——Al1-0mcers_ét the Navy vshhu m credited with the actual time they may have wrved as oiticers or enlisted men in - the Regular 01{ Vclunmr Army or Navy, or mth, and shall recelvatnll the benems at puck actual service in all respects in the same ~mamzez· as Lt all mid mvice had lwmzgcontinuomis and in tlié !®€¤L&r Navy in- the lowest grade having graduated my hold by bucb omcer since last entering the service`: _Pr0-