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 Trru; xv.—THE NAVY.—C11. 2-3. 253 Sec. 1437. The President may detail, temporarily, three competent Udicérjs ddwiléd naval officers for the service of the War Department in the inspection of {Q} “‘i;"‘°‘;_t°f uf transport vessels, and for such other services as may be designated by %—F€Ea lggkl the Secretary of War. 21 v_1g Q_ 338_’ C. _ Sec. 1438. The Secretary of the Navy shall order a suitable commis- Onicers to act as sioned or warrant officer of the Navy, except in the case provided in St¤F€>·k¤¢P€P¤ 011 section fourteen hundred and fourteen, to take charge of the naval stores f2[€[{“,"t@H’fjg_ for forei n squadrons at each of the foreign stations where such stores —. , 14 June, 1844, e_ may be eposited, and where a store-keeper may be necessary. 107,s. 1,v. 5, p. 700_ 3 Mar,, 1847, c. 48, s. 3,v. 9, p. 172_ Sec. 1439. _Every officer so acting as store-keeper on a foreign station Bonds Oi shall be required to give a bond, in such amount as may be iixed by the $7 June; 1*g44·°· Secretary of the Navy, for the faithful performance of his duty. $80* ${,11* " ’ pp' _ Sec. 1440. If any officer of the Navy accepts or holds an appointment Accepting a_p— in the diplomatic or consular service of the overnment, he s all be con- {>°'“*’P€“tS IP d*P‘ sidered as having resigned his place in the Navy, and it shall be filled as ¤ (¤<>=¤¤¢y- _ _ 38, S. é, ...15, p. ks: Sec. 14-41. No officer of the Navy who has been dismissed by the sen· Omcgm digmiggtence of a court-martial, or suffered to resign in order to escape such ed, or resigning to dismissal, shall ever again become an officer of the Navy. "’S°aP° d‘*·‘m‘S”l— 16 July, 1862, c. 183, s. 11, v. 12, p. 585. Sec. 1442. The Secretary of the Navy shall have authority to place Pl¤¢i¤g 011 fm'- on furlough any officer on the active list of the Navy. 1°“gh· 3 Mar., 1835, c. 27, s. 1, v. 4, pp. 756, 757. 3 Mar., 1845, c. 77, s. 6, v. 5, p. 794. 28 Feb., 1855, c. 127, s. 3, v. 10, p. 617. 1 June, 1860, c. 67, s. 4, v. 12, p. 27. CHAPTER THREE. RETIRED OFFICERS OF THE NAVY. Sec. ‘ Sec. 14-43. After forty years' service. 1454. Disability by other causes. 1444. After sixty-two years of age, or forty- 1455. Not to be retired without a hearing. tive years’ service. { 1456. Not to be retired for misconduct. 1445. Officers of certain ranks to be re- ‘ 1457. Privileges and liabilities. tired only for disability. 1458. Vacancies by retirement. 1446. Officers who have received a vote of 1459. Withdrawn from command. thanks. 1460. Rear-admirals on retired list. 1447. Officers rejected from promotion. 1461. Retired officers; promotion. 1448. Retiring·board. 1462. Active duty. 1449. Powers and duties of. 1463. Amigned to command of squadrons 1450. Oath of members. and ships. 1451. Findings. 1464. Commanders of squadrons, from 1452. Revision by the President. what grades selected. 1453. Disability by an incident of the 1465. \Vhen restored to active list. service. _ Sec. 1443. When any officer of the Navy has been forty years in the Afterfortyyears’ service of the United States he may be retired from active service by the ”Ev§.-__ President upon his own application. 4238 Sec. 1444. When any officer below the rank of Vice-Admiral is sixty- After sixty-two two vears old, he shall, except in the case provided in the next section, fam 0* “g€i °{ · . . . . orty-five years be retired by the President from active service. ,,6,.,,,c€_ 21 Dec., 1861, C. 1,¤. 1, v. 12, p. 329. 16 July, 1862, C. 183, S. s, v. 12T;STss4. 25 Jdnej 1864, c. 152, s. 1, v. 13, p. 183. 21 Dec., 1864, c. 6, s. 3, v. 13, p. 420. 3 Mar., 1873, c. 230, v. 17, p. 556. Sec. 1445. The two preceding sections shall not applv to any lieuten- Oiiiuwsvfccrtain · · · · “ . · ranks to be retired ant-commander, lieutenant, master, enslgn, mldshipman, passed assistant On, for dimbmty surgeon, passed assistant paymaster, first assistant engineer, assistant ;'___*_; surgeon, assistant paymaster, or second assistant engineer; and such 29é5 ·g¤1>;.6187§é officers shall not be placed upon the reured list, except on account of 1s· *"· ·P· · physical or mental disability.