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IND! Coast `Gnard-—Contin ned 4 ~ Life Saving Service E I Coast Guard established in lieu of Life Saving Service, p. 339, § 1 — ‘ · Duties transferred to Coast Guard, p. 339, §, 5 - Laws relating . to Life Saving Service applicable to . . Coast `Gnard, p. 342, § 38 - I Marine hospitals, benefits available to omcers and men, p. 671, § 8 ” l " Medals and honors for distinguished service, ip. 3-18, § 191 ` et seq. ` Navy, see Cooperation with Navy, supra ~ . as Oatlis, omeers authorized to administer, p. 341, §§ 26, 27 Gffenses U . -_ _ · . Conanianders of vessels, power toimpose punishment, p.- 346, § 142 — , ` Courts having jurisdiction, see Coast Gnard courts, supra _ ` Desertion, p. 347, i§ 147 · · hnprisonxnent, place of, p. 347, § 146 Gflicers, see Commissioned officers, snpra; Betty oflicers, “ infra; Warrant oidcers, infra ‘ Patrol duty l _ Aid to distressed navigators on high seas, p. 342, § 53 ‘ River boats on Mississippi and__Ohio Rivers, p. 342, § 55 1 ‘ Pay and allowances . , . l Additional pay to enlisted men for special qualifications, p. 1189, § 27 ‘ V · Allotment of pay, p.' 346, § 129 _. . Aviation duty, increase of pay, p. 1189, § 29 ·_ Base pay of- officers bclowgrade of rear admiral, p. 1185, § 1 l _ Base' pay of warrant officers and enlisted inen, p. _1188,§_14 _-. i . .· Cadets and cadet engineers, p. 1189, § '28 ` Civilian instructors, p. 345, § 124 ` Commandant, p.'340,_§ 11_ , Cointnatation of quarters, heat, and light, p, 1189, § 24 , Constructor, p. 3-15, § 122 _- . Districtsuperintendents, Kp. 345, S 123 Eqnality_witl1 Navy, p. 345, § 121 —‘‘_ · ` Increase of pay for duty involving {lying, p. 2069, § 29 Increase of pay for length of service, p. _1188, § 15 Increase of pay for sea duty not allowed, p. 1186,‘§ 6 Limit of aggregate of pay and allowances, p. 1187, § 11 Longevity pay of enlisted men, p. 1188, .§ 15 ' ·-—--·-»—·»eredit for service as warrant or conimissioned _ officers, ‘p. 1188, § 18 · ‘ · . _ Longevity pay of officers, periodical increase, p. 1186, 5 3 . . l . ‘ _—-—————-- service counted in computation, p. 1186, 5 4 Mileage allowance to officers, 1188, 5 20 A Money allowance in lien of transportation in kind for dependents of oflicers and, men, ·p. 1188, §_ 21 _ Pay grades for variousratings of enlisted men, p. 1188, § 15 ·. · _ f l Pa? lieriods and rates of pay of omcers below grade of rear admiral,. p. 1185, § 1; p. 1188, "§ 2 . 1 »— Persons not connnissioned oidcers but receiving equlva- . lent pay, p, 1180, § 15 ’ .. . ` ` Petty officers, p. 345Q § 121 .; p. 1186, § 5 Reduction by readjnstment, saving provision, p. 346, ·, §_127;p,1189,§25 ° * ` Reenlistinent gratuity, p. 1188,E§ 16, Rental allowance. to officers below grade ofrear admiral, p. 1187, §r 10 . r. ‘ ` Retired pay, see Retirement, infra

iX 2190 Coast Guard-Continued Pay` and allowances—~Co11tin11e>d B ; Saving provision as to pay of certain officers and men, p. 1190, § 30 Subsistence allowance to omcers below grade of rear ‘~ admiral and their dependents, p. 1186, §§ 8, 9 Subsistence and rental of quarters for warrant oflicers · and enlisted men, p. 1188, § 19 ` Surf men, p. 1925, § 121a Surgeons, p, 346, § 125 x Transportation for dependents of officers and men, p. 1188, § 21 . P _ C ~ I Travel Tallowance on Goverxnne·nt·on*ne·d vessels, p, · p 346, 5 me _ · P Travel expenses allowed officers, p. 1188, § 20 `Yeritlcation of otiice·rs’ pay accounts not required, p, 346, '§ 128 · . . Warrant officers, p. 345, §‘12l; p. 1186, § 5 _ Peace·time operation under Treasury Department, p. 33*3, Petty officers ‘ Appointment, ip. 341, § 23 Assignment to duty, p. 341. § 22 Grades and ratings, p. 341, § 21 Number one surfmen to- bepetty omcers, p. 339, § 5 Retirement of petty omcers, see Retirement, infra Precedence between otiicers, see Commissioned omcers. supra Promotion of ofncers " Commanders, filling vacancies in grade, p. 341. § 17 District superintendents, p. 341, § 24 Ensigns, p. 341, § 24 '· ( ·‘E”xamination for promotion. p. 341, § 18 - Lieutenant commanders, (engineering), filling vacancies in grade, p. 3-41, § 16 Q _ Position vacated by appointment of engineer in chief tllled by promotion, p, 340, E 12 _ 1 ` Retired omcers, p. 347, § 166; p. 1189, § 26 Rule of promotion generally, p. 340, § 10; p. 341, § 18; 1 p. 1927, § 217 ~ o Temporary omcers, p. 349, §‘204 Temporary promotion, p, 349, §·202 _ A Vacancy created by appointment of cormnandant filled by promotion, p. 340, _§ 11 ' Rankofonilcers . _ Commandant, p. 340, 5 11 Constructor, p. 341, 5 19 · Engineer in chief, p. 340, § 12 . Relative rank, p. 340, S- 9 Rations " · . , _ ' Contracts to procure, p. 342, S 33 Sale of ration supplies to omcers’ and warrant officers' . ( messes, p. 342, § 32 _ ’ Y C Recruiting, authority toadrninister necessary oath, p. 341, 9 fg 27 C · 1 ~, C · . Retired pay . ,g Active duty by officers below grade ofcommodore, warrant omcers, and enlisted men, full pay and allowances, p. 1189, § 26 _ » - ; ·Basis of computation, retired omcers and warrant oil*i· , .’ cers,p.11@,§26 ," “ ·* Rate of pay of retired omcers, p. 347, 5 167 V Retirement before June 30, 1922, p. 1925, § 167a“; D· Retirement · _ _ Active duty after retirement, pay and allowances, p· 347,5163 _ ». · ` Age as ground for retirement, p. 348, i 173 »