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252 rms xv.-THE NAVY.-on. 2. C H A P T E R T W O . GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO OFFICERS. Sec. I Sec. 1428. Citizenship. _ y 1436. Staff officers who have been chiefs of 1429. of men entitled to honorable Bureaus. isc argc. 1437 0Hi d tailedf sef h 1430. T0“d‘;s§purage sale of prizemoney or M3; OigVc3sD€(pa;;tmentlm TCB 0 t G · . oe as s 1431. Dury as to granting leave and lib- foreign stations. re- capers on € Y- 1439. B d f. 1432. Acting as payrnasters. 1-140. Agdegitiiig appointments in diplo- 1433. Consular (powers. matic service. 1434. Comman of squadrons. 14-11. Officers dismissed, or resigning to 1435. Lieutengnt-commanders, how as- Pescape dismissal. signs e. 1442. lacing on furlough. ..(2‘ll}’SP§lE.._ Sec. 1428. The officers of vessels of the United States shall in all cases 17g8s·l]“:}°i be citizens of the United States. gawd of mm bac. 1429. lt shall be the duty of every commanding omcer of a vesgrgrrtrregcltgrlgonor- rel} on rqtlurningg igom a cruise, and immediately on his arrival in port, __r_____ *f·_A 0 orwa tot e ecretary of the Navy a list of the names of ch f 2 M,"_,1g55_ (-_ the crew who enlisted for three years as. in his opinion, on beihlg dg- $6,, s. 1, v. 10, p. piléarged, are gngtled to an “hon0rable discharge ’ as a testimonial of ’· e ity an 0 e ience; and he shall grant the same to the persons so designated. ` To d,·,,c,,,,,,_g,., Sec. 1430. Every commanding officer of a vessel is required to dissaleofpnze-money courage his crew from selling any part of their prize-money, bounty- OT Wuges- money, or wages, and never to attest any power of attorney for the transhm June, 1864, c_ fer- thereof until he IS sat1sf1ed that the same is not granted in considerarig, s. 12, v. 13, p. LIOH of money given for the purchase of prize-money, bountv-money, or · wages. [Sw s 464%]` U putyutogmnt- bac. 1431. It shall be the duty of commanding officers of vessels, in rrigerfleave and granting temporary leave _0f absence and liberty on shore, to exercise Y· carefully a discrimmatiou in favor of the faithful and obedient. 2 Mar., 1855, c. 136, s. 3, v. 10, p. 627. mfjetrrgs as pay- reSlr:§c(r4t3)2. gp commarglipgpflicer of any vessel of the_Navy shall be _1__jT_,iBm q _ p 01*m e u ies 0 a paymaster, passed assistant paymas- 4I gl 4,:1.%, p' 25;; ter, or assistant paymastcr. (·,,,,,,,,;,,,p,-,w6,S_ Quo. 1433. The commanding officer of any fleet, squadron, or vessel —-20-1j.~—€b_’ 18:15, cl acting; singly, when upon the high seas or in any foreign port where 17, s_ 2,v_5’p_ 725 thereis no resident consul of the lgmted States, shall he authorized to gzéereise all the powers ot a consul in relation to mariners of the United r. QS. Comm ,,,,,1 Of Sec. 143-}. The President may select any officer not below the grade s1u}nm;.s;r > of commander on the active list of the Nav ·, and assign him to the com- 2, Dm, ,86,, c_ mand of a squadron, with the rank and titble of '"flag-of‘li<·e1·;"' and anv 1,,,_.;,,~_12_p_g;_»g_ officer so assigned shall have the same authority and receive the same obedience from the commanders ot shi s in his squadron, holding coml11I5S10D?: of an older date than his, that e would be entitled to receive if his commission were the oldest. L,,,ut€,,,,,,,_cO,,,_ I Sec. 1435. Lieutenant-commanders may be assigned to dutv as first

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_ _ _____ ;___ o vesse s o war an as 'rst ieutenants of vessel t I · I6_1,,]`., N6; (._ lieutenant-commanders. S no commanded ,5 183, rr. 33: v. 12, p. 584. 25 Jul)', l866, c. 231, s. 5, v. 14, p. 223. Staffofficerswho Sec. 1436. Anv staff officer of the Navy who has . . . _ performed the dut galrggjcsnn chiefs of of a chief of a Bureau of the navy Department for a full term shall ther; _?;3E;_{é;I_(T1after1r)>e erfempgsfroiii sea duty, except in time of war. ., ,. :,s. ,v. ,p. 4.