Number of officers on the active list of the Navy performing no duties (waiting orders, on leave, sick leave, receiving ships unassigned, treatment in hospitals) as of Sept. 30, 1937 List showing the number of retired officers of the Navy on active duty as of Sept. 30, 1937 Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.: Rear admiral___. Office of Naval Intelligence: Captain---- Commander Duty with Senate and House Naval Affairs Committees: Commanders__ Superintendent, Naval Observatory: Captain__. Duty with Treasury Department: Lieutenant commander_ 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Number and rank, line and staff, of retired officers holding civil positions under the Federal Government, showing the activity with which employed and compensation of position as of Oct. 26, 1937 Employment $2,070.00 Radio engineer, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C. 75.00 2,587.44 2,340.00 1, 170.00 375.00 (1) Lieutenant. $2,070.00 $5,000.00 Lieutenant (junior grade). 1,575.00 1,500.00 Do. 1,650.00 3,300.00 Lieutenant commander. 3,675.00 7,000.00 Lieutenant commander (Medical Corps). 2,587. 44 5,300.00 Lieutenant... 2,925.00 7,500.00 Lieutenant commander. 2,340. 00 4,600.00 Lieutenant (junior grade). 1, 575.00 2,800.00 Chief gunner. 1,512.00 1,800.00 Ensign. 1,275.00 2,900.00 Lieutenant (Medical Corps). 2, 160.00 Chief pharmacist. 1, 701. 00 2,900.00 Lieutenant commander. 2, 812. 44 6,500.00 Chief of Section of Space Control, Procurement Division, Treasury Department, Wash- Medical officer, Veteran's Administration, Washington, D. C. Assistant chief engineer, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C. Examining physician, Health Department, Washington, D. C. (part time). Special agent, Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, Johannes- Junior patent examiner, Patent Office, Department of Commerce. City letter carrier, Post Office Department, Maywood, Calif. Special observer, Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture, and lamplighter, Depart Minor observer, Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture. Rigger, Norfolk Navy Yard. Helper, general, Norfolk Navy Yard. Member, U. S. Maritime Commission. Senior inspector of construction, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, N. J. Property and supply clerk, Naval Ammunition Depot, Fort Mifflin, Pa. State manager of field operations, Federal Housing Administration, Bangor, Maine. Assistant clerk, Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Agriculture, Denver, Colo. Naval architect, Maritime Commission, Washington, D. C. Number of officers who retired, resigned, died, transferred to other corp, were dismissed or were discharged during the period from July 1, 1936, to June 30, 1937 Number of officers who retired, resigned, died, transferred to other corps, were dismissed or were discharged during the period from July 1, 1936, to June 30, 1937-Continued SUMMARY OF SEPARATIONS FROM THE ACTIVE LIST DURING THE FISCAL YEAR 1Includes 2 lieutenants, 4 lieutenants (junior grade), and 29 ensigns transferred to the Supply Corps; 15 Intenants (junior grade) transferred to the Construction Corps; and 7 ensigns; also 5 lieutenants (junior grade) transferred to the Civil Engineer Corps. Includes i commander and 2 lieutenant commanders transferred to line for aviation engineering duty only. |