ENTIRE PAY FOR OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE MARINE CORPS, INCLUDING "UNDRAWN CLOTHING,' "MILEAGE," "COMMUTATION OF QUARTERS, FOR EACH YEAR FROM ACT OF MAR. 3, 1885, TO AND INCLUDING ACT OF MAR. 4, 1911. ENTIRE PAY FOR OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE MARINE CORPS, INCLUDING "UNDRAWN CLOTHING, 'MILEAGE, "COMMUTATION OF QUARTERS,' FOR EACH YEAR FROM ACT OF MAR. 3, 1885, TO AND INCLUDING ACT OF MAR. 4, 1911-Continued. DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS--Continued. The United States now has, temporarily, as extra numbers, due to promotion for war service, and to officers restricted by law to engineering duty only on shore only, 12 flag officers, 26 captains, 4 commanders, 11 lieutenant commanders, and 1 lieutenant. PERSONNEL LEGISLATION. Principal changes affecting the "personnel" of the Navy and Marine Corps subsequent to the passage of the personnel law, Mar. 3, 1899. 350 330 330 344 Midshipmen, succeeding appointments of, after four years of six-year course. Pay of officers, personnel law not to operate to reduce. Advancement for Spanish War service not to interfere with regular promotions... Act of Mar. 3, 1901 (56th, 2d): Naval Observatory, rank of superintendent. Officers advanced to be additional numbers in grade. Warrant officer eligible to grade of ensign.. Shore duty beyond seas defined... Traveling expenses........ (Number increased to twelve in 57th, 2d, p. 444.) Act of July 1, 1902 (57th, 1st): Civil Engineer Corps, increase of........... Civilians employed in island possessions, method of pay of. Marine Corps, additional force... Midshipman, title changed from cadet. Naval Constructors Corps, increase of... 357 373 357 357 358 381 397 388 415 415 411 406 443 443 443 444 Limit of yearly increase in certain grades of line and staff.. Hazing, punishment for. Naval Academy, 10 instructors for. Porto Rico, midshipman..... Warrant officers appointed ensigns, increase in number of, to 12. Act of Apr. 27, 1904 (58th, 2d): Marine Corps officers with creditable Civil War service to be retired in like manner as officers of the Navy with similar service. 480 Marine Corps, extra pay for gun pointers.. 477 Professors and instructors at Naval Academy, increase in number of. 474 469 Warrant officers eligible to grade of ensign after four years.. 476 Warrant officers eligible to appointment as chiefs after six years. 476 Warrant machinists, increase in number, but not to exceed 20 in any one year (amending act Mar. 3, 1899)...... 451 Act of June 29, 1906 (59th, 1st): Chaplains to receive same rank, pay, and allowances as Army chaplains..... Civil engineers and professors of mathematics to receive same allowances as constructors' corps.... 515 515 Enlisted men discharged on expiration of enlistment to receive travel allowance of 4 cents per mile from place of discharge to place of enlistment.. Fifteen per cent shore-duty clause repealed.... Professors of mathematics, two additional, transferred from the line to be additional numbers (Smith and Garrison)... 542 Act of June 29, 1906 (59th, 1st)—Continued. Retired officers, Navy and Marine Corps, extending provisions of personnel act to certain of those retired prior thereto..... Page. 514 Yards and Docks, Chief of Bureau of, shall be selected from members of 525 Act of May 13, 1908 (60th, 1st): Aids to rear admirals, additional pay for.. 584 589 Bands, excepting Naval Academy, prohibited from competing with civilian musicians... 613 Chaplains, pay and allowances shall in no case exceed that for lieutenant commanders... 584 Chiefs of bureaus, pay and allowances shall be the highest of grade to which belong and not below rear admiral of lower nine.. 584 Chiefs of bureaus who are subsequently retired, pay of.. 584 Civil professors and instructors, Naval Academy, 20 per cent increase in pay. 612 Commissioned officers of active list shall receive same pay and allowances according to rank and length of service.. 583 Death of officers or men, amount to be paid heirs.. 585 Enlisted men, pay increased 10 per cent.. 584 Enlisted men, present pay to remain until changed by Congress. 584 605 Irons, use of as punishment... 589 Marine Corps, appropriation for increase of pay (pay increased under Army act)... 615 Marine Corps, commandant to have pay and allowances of major general.. 615 615 Midshipmen, pay increased to $600 at Academy and to $1,400 after graduation from Academy.. 584 Nurse Corps (female). 604 Officers on sea duty shall receive 10 per cent additional. 584 Officers when 30 years in service may be placed on retired list with threefourths of the highest pay of grade.... 584 Pay, nothing in act to be construed as reducing. 584 Pay of officers and men on retired list based on pay of active list. 584 Pay of officers (except Admiral) and men increased. 583 Pay of officers in each grade on active list... 583 Pay of the Navy, detailed estimate and schedule to be sent to Congress.. 585 584 584 Act of Mar. 3, 1909 (60th, 2d): Changing title of warrant machinist to machinist and providing for the commissioning of chief machinists to rank with, but after, ensign; and that chief boatswains, chief gunners, and chief machinists shall be eligible to the grade of ensign.... Civilian employees discharged from navy yards for lack of work to be preferred for employment therein for one year Crypt and window spaces of Naval Academy chapel to be reserved for memorials to United States naval officers who have rendered distinguished war service. Discharged naval prisoners to be transported to their homes or places of Marines restored to battleships and armored cruisers in the proportion of Band, Naval Academy, to be enlisted men (act Apr. 12, 1910, 36 Stats., 297). Officers now or hereafter serving as chief of bureau shall, while on active 652 653 651 Act of Mar. 4, 1911 (61st, 3d): Accounts of volunteer officers, Spanish War, to be resettled... Line officers on active list, performing engineering duty on shore, made additional numbers.. Officers failing in physical examination for promotion, retirement of.. CLERICAL FORCE, NAVY YARDS AND STATIONS, FISCAL YEAR 1911. Page. 679 STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF CLERKS, MESSENGERS, WATCHMEN, DRAFTSMEN, AND OTHER TECHNICAL EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED AT NAVY YARDS AND STATIONS AND THE VARIOUS LUMP APPROPRIATIONS FROM WHICH PAID. |