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 § 1200 r11*LE : which he was received on board, his rating, his descriptive. llst,_his age, plalce of birth, and citizenship, with such rémarks as may be necessary. ~ ‘ · L " . · ` Secogul (List of officers, men, and passengers). He shall, befote sailing,~tmnsmit to the Secretary of the Navy a complete list of the mtedmen under his command, showiuétheopan tieulers eet forth in rule 1, and a list ,0f officers and passengers, showing the date »0f·t;heir' entering, And he shall cauée similgr liststo be made hilt on the lst —day of every-third month and transmitted to the Secretary of the Navy as opportunities occur, accounting theiein for any casualty which may heve happened since thelot list. ., I  ~ _ - ° Third (Deaths and desertion). He shall cause to be accu- » mately mimated on the ·ship’s hooks the names of any pensous dying el·‘·{1eS·ml¤g, and thetimes at whicheeuch death or desertion occurs; I   Z _ · l i . Fourth (Property of deceased persons). In case of the déatlx ef any oillcer, ID&Il,;01' f>z1s_sen§ei· —·on said Yessel, he shall take care that the paymaster secures allthe property of `the deceased; for the benefit of his legal representatives. o Fifth (Accountslof men received).-He shall no receive on beard any men transferred from any other vessel onhstatiou to him, uulesé such mat; is furnished with an account, signed by the captain and payn1aste;• ot the vessel `or station from which he came, specifying thefdate of his entry OH said yessel or at szfld station, the pexziodhnxd term of__`l1ls service, `the sums [paid; him, the balance due him, the quality in which he was rated, and his. descriptive list. ·‘ i I Sixth»(Accom1ts‘bf men sent from the ship). He shall, whenevermlieexre or men m·e`sent_fr0i11_ his ship, for»whatever`éa11se, _ take. cage that. each man is furnished with a <·omplete,stk1te· ‘ mem; of his eceounf, sl fyiulg the date of his enlistment, the period and terih his service, and his desr:riptive_ list. Said `ac<·om1t shellf e sighed by the coui”mauding`0ihcer and paymes¤te1·.· h `_ _. Seventh (Inspection of provisions). He shall cause frequent inspections to he made into the comlition of the ·pr¢—»visions on his ehlpf and use every. precaution for their presegwhtion. ‘ Eighth (Health of crew), He shall freque11tl3*'·c01ns11lt with l the sm·geon‘in regard to the sanitary condition of his crew, end shall  all proper means to preserve thehj health: And he shell cause a convenient place to beset apartjor sick or disabled meh, to which he shall hiwe them removed, with their hammocks and- bedding, when the smigeon so`edvlees, and shall direct that some bfthe crew attend them and keep the place clean, l - · ‘ " __ ··» `. l · _ Ninth `(Attehedaeee at final payment of crew); He shall et- ·teh d in person, or appoint e proper otheex to attend, when his crew is hnelly p:1_id.oH, to   that justice is done.to the men and to the·’Ux1lted _States lh the settlement of the ieeeouuts. Teeth (Articles for the government of tlieoofivy). He shell cause the articles; for the goveimment oi the Navy to be hung up in some public perl of the ship and reed once a month to his ehip’e‘éembah‘y. ., _ » · Eleventh (P1ihi shment~ for oliemling against this srtiéle). Every commzmdixxg oflieer who offends eggtiuet the provisions of this métiele shell be punished as aeourt-;mm·t.lel may direct. (R. S. E 1624; art. 2*0.) . .‘ j PIENLSIIMENT OF OIFFENSES NOT SPECIFIED Article 21. Authority of 'e&cers after less of veeeel.~>-—\\’heh the crew ofnzmy vess.el ot the United States are se;1emted.from theier vessel by means of her wreck. loss, or deetrxietioh, all the commzaml and ·autlm'rit$· given to the ehieehe of such vessel elmll remain in full force 11`ntil such Slll[l`%3{C1I3`1)ilf1)’ shell be Ifégu. la`:·l;s· {llS—f$ll$1Yg€dLfFOI11 of o·rélex·ed‘egeih into S9l°VlC€*,`01° until e court—1ne_rti:;l_ot court of imguiry shell M held to` lhqulre into the loee et held vessel. Audit any`o§eer or 1Ill1*Il,_&ft81‘ such

M. _ NAVY 9% M I 1158 A wreck, loss, or destruction, acté contrary to the ‘di~s¢·ip$m . W · ‘ ‘ Q of §he hz1vy,.h& shan be punished as a ¢0u.rt—marfia.l may diz·ect' ‘ (R. S. § 1624, art. 21.)  F f   *‘ Article 22. (a) °0§eu§esV not _ speci§Qd,——Ali ofieaées mm- I ·mitted by persons belonging to the Navy which are mt sym neg in the mregging articles shall be punished as a com- »ms;rtial~ma$r-di1*ecL (R. S. 5 1624, art. 22,) _ `— · (b) Frgudulent enlipfment.-gFraudulent enlistment, and th¤ receipt or gay pay or allowance thereundenis lxereby qp,;mé ap offexgsepf against naval discipline. and made§puizi:1f¤=n»Q~\» ·;·¤m- _mLtt¢2/d tly_pers0ns belonging to the Navy While on shore @5;; be puiTshedYi11 the same manner as if they had been cunzzxzictw at sea. (R. S. § 1624, art. 23.) z “ Azjticlg 24. Ptmishhmentp by order of c¤mm¤¤éct:—-NU mm- .ma·nde1·_0f a vessel shrill jintlict upon s. commissioned m··wzzrran; ciiicer ziny other puiiishment than private`repx·in1a:z<i,_ sm. pensioufpom duty, arrest, or-_cq0;1H uement, and such s1zs;»·;;,m_ ‘ arrest, Gr coniincmcut shall not confinue longer than ten mm unless ga furthe? period is necessary tobring the of1\~mm·`n; trial. by x1` c0y.1rt=martial_;-mir shall he inflict, or cause zu up inflicted, upon any petty_0iHccr, oxyperéon of i·nferim· réuiuz; or marine, for a single otfense, or at ainy°01i1e time. any ozhomim gone of the following punishments, znamély: _ i ' Fifsit. Rcdu<;tion` of any rating established by himsoif. v Second. `Confinemnentgnot exceeding fen days, unless fmmpz v _. c·0iitine,men_t be nc>cessan·y,· in the case of a prisoner to be trim by court-piaxjtiial. _ . Q; - · _ _ » ‘ Third. _S01itaryac0nHuement, 011 bread and water, not e—s¢·e¤·r ingtivedfnysi ‘—   _ `_" " FouyLh. Solitary (!'0li§f}(I;1€§Ilt not exéevding seven days. . _gFifth._ Deprivation of liberty on shore. E ‘ ’ Sixth. Extra duties. ` _ No other punishment shall be»péi·mitted on board of x·¤—ss·»}s ‘ belongingjo thé Navy, except by seuteince of 3 c<>u~rtl;m1t1i:zi. _A11.puuiShmc11tS irmigted by the c0mma1{$r, nr by his m·de·:£ _` except 1‘€[)l’iIll8iZl(i—S,~`¤Sl18.l1' be fully- entered upén the shim; ing:. (R,·`S., "§ 1624, aft. 24; Feb. 16, 1909, c. 131, §§ 1, 2, 35 Stéit. *321.2 · Article 25. Punishmenté by 0the1·.¤§¤ers.··-¥·(a) AH atticem ·— of thé Navyland Marine Corps who. aré authorized to omiér _ ·eithér»gancral or summary courts—martial_sha1}` have the smxw !1llUl0`PitY·t0_il}Hi0t minor; punishments as is conferred hy lax? ‘ upon thecqmmdnder of a ixaéal vessel .  ` (b) Nb 0@g:er who may command by accident; »orsi¤‘ the . absence of thé commanding 0mc·é;·, ekcegn; vvhe;1 >m•;·h cmmn.»m· i· { `ing ofHi;·er is ab$ent=for g time by leave, shan —intii<:t; guy mm: punishment thin co Hnemeut. (R. S, 5 M24, art. %; Aug. zig;} _; 1916, 0.417, 3*9 Sta£S586;.)\ ‘   ‘“ » r f _ SUMMARY CQURTS——MAIiTIAL _ ~ Article.   Cemvcning n¤thm·§t;y.—-.<};;;;;;;»»;4;·y. k,·a·ur@s-m:¤rt¥=¤€-  ‘ may be orclemdupon petty officersi and arglgsfeci men in me uavat service under his command by thaé0mmmding· anim ¤ of any. vessel, the commémmmz ¢}i\*`any navy $3:1;} pr www , station, bxjigada, regiment,. or sepamtéor detmihed hsxttzxliem, qr other separate or detached, command, vu}: marine bar rm·1;>:,· _ and, vvlxén `emp0wered`by the Swmtary df tire Né~*y,· may tho cmnmaxgdiug cfliccr 0: 0&icct* in charge of any €0I.}1m2*lUd‘Im{> `specifically mentioned in fha foregoing, for the trial of nz`- ! deem deserving of greater puiaishment than he is autlmrizevni. ‘t#0 inmictg but gmt sumcient to rekmirg trial by wggrxerai mart - juartial.- (R. S.} 1624,,&rt.; 26.; Aug. 29, 1916, 0:417, 39 Sant. » Ai·ticlé§27. Constitution at summaxrywccm·ts·mm·tial,————A sum. ¤ mary·k20ur§;=mar tial~.s11al§ consist  of three ofiié·en·s my b;»r »w ._
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