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 274 TABLE xv.-THE NAVY.-CK. 9-10. 2 MM'-. WW- ¢· twenty cents per month for every officer and marine, to be applied to the 3°éf,·f;c‘{;_hgi}?2: fund or Navy hospitals. 26,s.1,v.2,p.650. _ _ _ _ _ Rationsofenlist- Sec. 1615. The non-commissioned officers, privates, and musicians of 6d m°¤· the Marine Corps shall, each, be entitled to receive one Navy ration daily. 1 July, 1797, c. 7, s. 6, v. 1, p. 524. 11 July, 1798, c. 72, s. 2, v. 1, p. 595. Servioeousrmed Sec. 1616. Marines may be detached for service on board the armed "°”°l°· __ vessels of the United States, and the President may detach and appoint, 1Ju1y,i797,c_7, for service on said vessels, such of the officers of said corps as e may s., .1, .523. d _ Y. 1l1duly,p1798, c. Bam nacaqsm`5 72, ss. 1, 3, v.1, p. 595. Marine officers Sec. 1617. No officer of the Marine Corps shall exercise command over “°“ *° °°““““·“d any navv-vard or vessel of the United States. navy-yards or ves- · · sels. _30 June, 1834, c. 132, s. 4, v. 4, p. 713. Marines substi- Sec. 1618. The President may substitute marines for landsmen in the 3 Mar., 1849, c. 103, s. 1, v. 9, p. 377. Duty on shore- Sm. 1619. The Marine Corps shall be liable to do duty in the forts and U July, Ugg, c_ garrisons of the United States, on the sea-coast, or any other duty on 72, s. 6, v. 1, p. 596. shore, as the President, at his di cretion, may direct. Regulations. Sec. 1620. The President is authorized to prescribe such military regu- 1_30 j`,,,,,' 18g1g_ lations for the discipline of the Marine Corps as he may deem expedient. 32, s. 8,v. 4, . . _ Subject top laws Sup. 1621. The Marine Corps shall, at all times, be subject to the laws gf V ********2 {lm and regulations established for the government of the Navy except when Ee::f',;g*‘;?{h" ,3 detached for service with the Army by order of the President; and when Am, _ so detached the shall be sub`ect to the rules and articles of war rey _ Y J P _1", m‘y`,`,79,2 c_ scribed for the government of the Army. 72, s. 4, v. 1, p. 595. 30 June, 1834, c. 132, s. 2, v. 4, p. 713. Retirement Sec. 1622. The commissioned officers of the Marine Corps shall be TA _, 186]. ,,_ retired in like cases, in the same manner, and with the same relative con- 42, ssdig, 10, 17, v. ditions, in all respects, as are provided for officers of the Army, except as 12. 289- is otherwise provided in the next section. 1 J ug, 1862, c. 2(X), s. 1, v. 12,. 596. 21 Jan., 1870, c. 9, s. 1, v. 16, p. 62. 15 July, 1870, c. 294, s. 4, v. 16, p. 317. lg June, 1872, c. 419, s. 1, v. 17, p. 378. Retiring-board. Sec. 1623. In case of an officer of the Marine Corps, the retiring-board h°" °°'¤P°°°*];_ shall be selected bty the Secretary of the Navy, under the direction of the 3 Any., 1861, c. President. Two- fths of the board shall be selected from the Medical 42, ¤- 1 . v- 12. p- Cor§ of the Navy, and the remainder shall be selected from officers of 28* she uarine Corps, senior gn frank, so far as may be, to the officer whose isab` ity is to inquire o . C H A P T E R T E N . ARTICLES FOB. TK] GOVERIIBIT OF TH] NAVY. ass. 1 An. 1624.. Articles established.  4. Interoourse with an enemy. »··- ‘ St L’“"m°'‘i.§"2i.2'.§ S}`?.".?.!' 1. Commander·’s duties of supervision7. Deserting trust. 2 Diand correction. 8. Sleeping on watch. . vine service. 9. leastat'. 8. Irreverent behavior. 10. Willidgrtmddiiigorinjuqoi vessel. 4. Offensgis punishable by death: 11. Unlawful destruction ol public . u my. rt _ 2. Dispbedience of orders. 12. Stigilkiiig yiiag or treacherously 3. Striking superior oftlcer. yielding.
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