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 §V 64 2*12*1.1; $4.- 64. Beads of pay emcers ge¤eralIy.+—Except as provided in ( Tide G, Osmciu. nm Psxsi, Bqzms, every paymaster, passed c essistset psymsster, and assistant paymaster shall, befere en—- 1 teriug ea the duties of his. office, give- bend, with two or more I su§i<·ienf sureties, to be approved by the Secretary of the Navy, < fer the faithful performance thereof. Paymasters shalbgive 1 lmmis in the sum of $25,000, passed assistant paymasters in 1 the sum of $15,000, and assistant paymasters in the sum of I $10,€s00. (R. S. 5-1383.)  _ W _ · * 6:3, Requisgemem of new b<m.ds.¢¥—OfHcers bf, the Supply Corps ¢ shall give new bends with sufficient sureties, yvheneve: required < te do se by the Se<:reter$* of the Navy. (R. S..§ 1384;".]'uly 11, I 1919, c. 9,41 Stat. 147.)- e - _  ‘, 2 _ 65. New appqimmeut sail éommission as affecting existing i _b~e13ds.-——~The issuing cfs. rieyv appointment and commission to L any efiieer bf the Supply Corps shell not affecfor.am1ul afry. 1 exissing bond, but the same shall reipain in fgiice, andfxpply I to smh new sppsintnaent and ecmmissicn. ·- (R. S. .§' 1385; J u1_y 1 11, 1919,c._9,-4; Stst;147.) °   ‘ j_ ‘ , . . 1 67,-·L¤ans to a$ccrs p1·0liibi¥ed.+·=I’t_ shell riotnbe 1_mvful· fof 4 any epeymsster, bassed assistant Ipaymastexfor assistant psy- T master, 1:0 advance or loan, under any pretense ’whate£*er, to · may eiiieer in the naval service, shy  of money, .pu,bl.ic or 4 private, er ’:u$y `c'redil;, 01* any article or couxmodity whatever. 2 {R. S. § 1389.) ` ‘ , * _ bxsmcxjzzs 12*0,11 mxcmmmmwc. DUTY I s  71. Assignment & line omcers to éixgineering —duty.—;··OfHcers ef the line of the Navy not bel0w’ the grade of }i9\}C@·l1Hl1{, '· 1118.33 upaa application, ami with· the approval of the Secré-. @ of the Navy, be assigned to e11giueeri1ig duty only.) (Aug. , T 29,—i9—1€{tN117, 39 Stat., 5%.) - .' . _ . ¤ 72. Number of line o§cers assigned.--~The number of officers * ef the line of the Navy assigned to engineering duty ienly _1 fer may one year! undef the Pl`QC€{1iI1§'$QQti0Ii{ shall 'be in isc; £ csxésxsse with the requirements of the seivice as determined ' by the S.eex•et£1ry`<>f the·Navy. (Aug. 29, 1916, .0. 417, 39 Stat. 586.) . ·¢ , A * 73. Nature of d¤ty.·—·0i}"icers of the 1i11e_0fthe Navy assigned · {;0‘em_gi11sserin;z dqty ouiy umler section .71, shall when sd as- A signed and Until they reach the grade or commaxider, pertorm s ses 0:* shore duty such as is performed by"e¤gi¤eers_ in `the  sissy, sue fI’i€I*&&ff€1'.ShGPB duty only as prescribed `prior, to ~ .A11gust· 29, 3.916, f{)1?,0H1C€l'S transfemied to` the- liner fxom the ‘ ` ie:.·:.;;er ,E31§iI1€*Q}?* Corps, except that eemmsmlers may be essigseecl to duty as Heet and squadron ¢8IiigiH€€§.’8Z Provided, Ths.t·w3:1e¤ se gssigned they shell retain their plaee wish ie-; spec; tc other 1iee'e®cers in the `grades they phen! or there- ¤ eft er_eeeusy, and also the righbtc succession to command on ‘ · s1;sre.Li;1 seeerdsnee with their seniority, (Augw 29, 1916, e. ~411,essm.sss.>, , { ·    * Q4: G§eers performing slime duty in _191i as additions! ~t0 i m1mbess.el' each grade.-—~O§leers es the active list of the line ei the United States Navy whe, under autherityst 1e.w,.were, en .Msr£vh *4; 1911, pegferming engineering `duty eu shore only  shsii be sdditiemsl to the numbers isthe gtades in which they`_ sresaew se:·svjxgg,‘__s.1zd shall be carried as 8.dditi0I1B.1 ts the hum- · hers of mee- grsde to which they may hereafter tis pmmoiedc W I~*mvided, That said emeers shall be entitgled te All the bexxems. s of retirement under BIiS§iI1g or {muse laws equally with ether e§eex·s efe1ike`m:xak and service. (Mer. 4;, 1911, iz. 239, ,36 Stat. .  Actixag eesigns fm- engineering duty.·—-·—~—·Tl{e Seizretsry of _tIze Sassy is g1itberisede te s.ppei¤t‘s.ne2;sQ1ly in the Une et the Navy; ter s, ygeriegl of teé years item August 29, 1916, in the : , order of merit xleterznixwd by seek competitive exsmiiasjaien ss he seas sreserihe, thirty setieg eesigns for the pertorxizsnce of engineering duties only. _Pex·se¤s scr sppéieiedgmusi hébvé re-

mzmvy ,1102 reived a degree of mechanical or electrical engineer from gl rollege or university of l1igh,standing or be graduates of {Mlxical schools approved by the Secretary of che Navy, {mise hzwe. ween found physically qualified by a board of medical <»£5¤;m af lhe_Navy for the performance ot the duties required. um must abthe time of appointment be not lese than twenty ner `?· more than twenty-six ye:1rs— ot- age. Such appointments emu be for a probationary period of. thyree years,`a¤d may be revoked at any time by the Secretary of the Navy. Such acting msignsehall, upon the completion of the prebatiemry perleal of three years, of which two years shall have been spell; cn · I board cruising vessels `aml one year ·pu1‘suing a course of instruction at the Nayal, Academy prescribed by the Secretew of theeljlavy, be commissioned Ln the grade of lieutenant nl theiunioér grade after satisfactorily passingwgxch examimxmu es maybe .p;·_esex·i·bed by the Secretary of the Navy, argc} im·.·;p,,,.; been°reco1un1e11¢led for promotion by the examining heave.} zezael round physica1l.y'qual`ified By a board cfmedical e&cers of me Navy. .Such officers shall thereafter be reqaired to per~fcm§Ax engineering duties muy,. and shall be eligible for advee{~.·m.»,,;. to the higher grades in the} manner herein proylded fer am.}. dillcers assigned to engineering duty only. (Aug. 29, 1:112;, l c. 417,39 Stat. 580..) - 1 W ‘  a _ among the oHlcers 0£· the Navy performing e~ngineeriagkiut3· and app0i»nt_tQ every fleet or squadron, an engineer, who shell be denominated " engineer of the i1eet."'» (R. S. § 1393.) ' . ., » CONSTRUCTION CORPS 81. Appointment of midsl·gip`&e¤-as assistant naval cei1st:·ac·. t0rs.——l\iici’sl1ipmegi· who aregradixated with credit in the .sc_ie~e- - ’ tiflc and mechanical class of the Naval Ascademyl may. 1.:;...:; the rec0mmehdation·0f, the academic board, be immediagely ep, p0intedIa}s `assistant naval c0nstruc£m·s._ (R. S. 5 1403; Aug. 5, 1882, c. 391, § 1, 22 Stat. 285; July 1,1902, Q,  gg gpg, eee.) - _, ‘ ‘ _. -·82. Filling, vacancies in corps§—Vaca¤cies in the ('mw.¤=m~- tion. Corps shall beiilletl ju` the manu 1: new prescribed bp lee.; l all such_amiual.1‘ate as. the Seevetar of tlie. Navy may pre scribe. (Aug. 29, 1916,;:.,417, 35 Stat; 77,).,.; _ · - ` 83. Transfer of line cmcers tecer .—·-,(a). Officers of the line et the Navy wl;0 have had not less than thrw.s*e:1rsT_,"` ` service in me glade or enaian and have taken or are taking satisfactorily a péstgraduate course in {naval arelgitecteve un.Qer' orders from the Secretary of the Navy shall be eligible . V fen: traqgfer to_ the grade of a.séistan_t’ naval ceastmcter: Pr0v·£éed,~·'1‘hat; there shall not be` mmie then Eve such trans-` felis in any one calendar year. (Maxi 3,1915, e. 83. 33 SMD ‘ (b) Ensigxis of not less than ope year's service as such shall. . . be eligible fer .transfe1·‘_t0 the Conatmctien Corps.? (Aug. L29. ·' 1916, cl-417, 39 Start. 577.) _ . I CORPS OF CHAPIQAINS . ~»91. Age of appointees.-.-A, chaplain emu me ¤e_tess than twe11ty·cme nor l}101‘é`t!¥l&R thirty—6ve years of age-at the tillm of Ilia appeiutment., (R. S. @13%.) _ ` z ‘ ”‘ `“92.,Appelmment of acting ch§plai¤.:»—·riginal,app¤i.¤t¤ll€***_*$‘ Shall be made by the Secretary et the Nevyym glmvgraalc of. acting Ch8DI3.{h,’_&f£€l’.V SHSH »&X&IIlil1&HQI1u&§ hg ]_{f&y' [)’I‘0.$’V*fi}“?~ (June 30, 1914, c. T30, 38 Stat. 403, 404.) ~ 7 ~ 93...Reyecatien of l appoint enf of . acting qh¤Dl¤i¤··"'*'**" abpciutmexit et anyaacting chaplain may be revoked 21€'¥*'—¥?Y time 1:1, like dieeretien e£_ the ‘éSecre@;ary auf me Nee?. l (·I.um.~ 30, 1914, 4:.130, 38 Stat. 403.) f  7 W _` . ` 94. _Cammiesie:1ing acting chaplain; as eha.plaix;¤.·;——.¤&£:{·l· three yeare’ me sezjviceé 011. Beard ship eaelx acting ehaplam betéte [receiving a_ commission fa the Navy Shall esta,b_1isll ze
 * 76. Engineer of. the Heet.——The President- may flesigzlzxée