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Cpmnunications and r m i t t a n c e s shcu!.d be ' i n t h e C!;apl.ainls hands by 25 hlay, 1 4 1 R s t a n d a r d floral ex.hlem i n t h e fo,m of a wreath 9.. twgnty-two i n c h e s i n dlauneter, c a r q 6 r q a large bunch of flot.jers, i s a v a i l a b l e for $2. However, s p e c i a l p r c h a s e s for l a r g e r suris w i l l bc m d e , and d e c o r a t i o n s s e n t d i r e c t l y t o t h e Chaplains n r i l l '00 placcc? i r m E d i a t e l y upon t h e desigr.ated graves.
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Annnal o5servance o f Xothcr * s Day w i l l be held t h r o u g b u t h e Unite6 S t a t e s on Sunday, K: 1 , 1 4 . Atttlntiori of a l l KIT and 1%,y 1 ?l r i n c Corps personnel i s i n v i t e d t u t h c si p i i f i c a n c e o f ?,:other s Day and t o t h e d c t y o f everyone t o rerdcr trliImt3 t o h i s mother. i51vc;ryo:ie who can s?iould v i s i t h i s nother oir the?, 3zi.y n r shoiJld x r i t , > 3 n ti:rlcljr l e t t e r to h~r.
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The S e c r e t a r y of t h e Navy r e c e n t l y addressed l e t t e r s 3f comerx-lat i o n t o t h e below-nared nen Tor the!.r i n i t i a t i v e ard i n p r i u i t y i n having made a valuaSle contrib~z%ion national c7efense: ta
"It has been brought t o ,the a t t e n t i o n of t h e Cepartment t h a t through your initiatilk?! and i n g i s w i t y you have made a valuable c o n t r i b u t i o n t c j n s t i o n a l dcfecse.
!'The Dep,x*tment c a m e n d s you f o r your a c t i o n w5ich i s i n keeping with t h e b e s t t r a d i t i o n s of t h e IVaval service."
The Governmnts of t F L e United S t a t e s , Canada, and t h e k i t e d Kingdom o f Great B r i t a i n and Ncrthern I r e l a n d have signed a 2rcpocol a t London, orLEZarclI 27, 19G, which i s comnonly r e f e r r z d t o (ts t h c Lease-Lcnd Agreement, The Aycement i s herewith briefly sumarj-zzd:
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The Fourt,h c l a u s e of tine prcamblc reads as follot.rs: "and whcrecs j t i s desired t h a t t h i s Rrsreercznt s h s l l be l u l f i l i e d i n a s p i r i t of good neighborliness 5et-8een tl?e Government of t h s U1:itt;d ;iingdozi and ' h Goverment c~ft h e TJriited S t a t c s ;e o f AmrSca, 2nd t h e d e t a i l s of i t s p r a c t , i c z l appl-icltlion s h a l l be arranged by fri ~ n d l y cooperation; t'nc undersigned, nd u l y ' authorizpd t o t h a t a f f s c t , have acracd 3s f o l l o w s t t . i w 2rov i s i o n s of thy? various l r t i c l e s f olloxi-ng t h t s c l a u s c p r o v i d e t h a t t h e United States s h a l l hava a l l r i g h t s , power, and a u t h o r i t y i n t h e l e a s e d Ercas, 2nd i n t h e t e r r i t o r i a l w a t e r s and a i r spaces a d j e c e n t t b z r e t o , necpsscry f o r t h e t - s t x b l i s h rnsnt, use, oFcration, and d e f z n s e * t h e r e o f , or a p p r o p r i a t e f o r t h e i r c o n t r o l . Furthermore, i i ; t h e c a s e of w 3 r o r o t h x (1d emcrgemy, t h i s mcy be expar;dcd t o i n c l u d e " t 1 c s i r a b l e ' l riphts, etc.
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Some p r o v i s i o n s o f l o c a l applicztS.on a r e o f i y t e r e s t ; f o r i n s t m c e , i n Bcxmuda, t h e Unit& S t a t e s n - i l l operats ; i 3 motor v e h i c l e s o u t s i d e t h e leased arias, e x c e p t as agreed, u n l e s s i n t h e c2se o f war o r o t h e r emergencies. I n J m z i c z , t h e United S t a t e s nay repair, restore, o r c o n s t r c c t f a c i l i t i e s on t h e s i d e o f t h e o l d Maval s t a t i o n , a t P c i n t Royal, f o r j o i n t we w i t h t h e B r i t i s h , The Vnited S t a t e s i s t o p r e s e r v e f e a t u r e s o f h i s t o r i c a l i n t e r e s t s o far as possible.
It i s t o be noted t h a t t h e I . e t t ~ r f L o r d Lothian, d a t e d o September 2, which i s a bc2sic p a r t of t h e Agrsement, prov i d e s t h a t military ,urd naval h s e s on t h e Atralon P e n i n s u l a and on t h e s o u t h e r n coast! o f K?:l:foiandlanrl and on 63-19.a s t c c o a s t and. on t h e Grcnt E?y of 3cmudc'., rzre ; g r a t e d t o t h e United S t s t F s f r e e l y 2nd -A$ tholit, con,c?:.deration. TliC o t h r b m ~ s ,i n t h e CarT?-:jTr:n, e k . , 3 x p ~ n i d l'in exchange for . n a v a l and ;r.ilitJar;. t'q li i+ .!I The k;:-ses a r e all ? r a n t e d ,331. r,xt t o t h e Ynitcd S t a t e s e x c e p t for c c q x n s a - i c n f n pyi p p r p p p r t y oiTmAcrs& & to providc f o r losse:: i.lc.ir;cir 3,; thm.. P r o v i s i o n i s mads f o r a j o i n t e - q e r t co!nr:i t t x t:, d e t x n i n e t h e boundaries of t h e b a s e d a r m s . T h i s i r t t c r o f icr.ci Lo-!,llian i s confirmed by t h p l e t t e r o f S e c r c k q y of Stzt;: Z L l , also of SeptamSer 2 .
The l e a s e d areas i n c l u d e t % e f o l l o v i n y : Xwfoundlmci, 6 a r e a s ; Bermud.i, 5 areas; J m z i c a , 6 zreas; Santn Lucia, 6 areas; Antigua, 2 arms; T:-i:~idcxi, 4 areas; and B r i t i s h Gujana, 2 :ircm.
Captain John F. Shnfrot,h, 'Z.S. NX;T, E i r e c t o r of t h e N . ? v ~ % s e r v e D i v i s i o n , Biircm of Nwi gy.tion, gave t k c in5rodYJctory address.
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Captai-n Edwsrd A l b e r t Evers, D-9, U.S.N.R., t a s been recormended by a S e l e c t i o n Roar3 fai- prcaotior, t o t h e & r i d e o f Rear A d m i r a l i n t h e Uni.ted S t a t e s Naval Reserve. The S e c r e t a r j of t k e Navy approved the r e p o r t o f t h e S e l p c t i o n Eoard on Karch 23, 1941. Captain Ever:: was Lorn January 16, 1878, i n N w York, New York; e e n l i s t e d August 7, 1897, i n t h e Naval X i l i t i a of I l l i n o i s ; s c r v e d duri n g t h e S p a n i s h - h e r i c a n \Tar as A.B., U.S .S. INI)1'AlJA, ror! Kay 20, 1398, t o Septenber 15, 3.898; April 1,1917, accepted appointment i i i t h e N a t i o n a l Iu'aval Vo1.unteer.s; A j p i l 7, 19x7, c a l l e d t o a c t i v e d u t y a t S e a d q u a r t e r ? , FTinth Fava1 n i s t r i c t . Captzin E v n r s h a s s e r v e d continzo u s l y i n t h e U. S. Nzval Resei-\*e on activ;? d u t y i n t h e I'linth Naval D i s t r i c t s i n c e tha% da.te. Captain Evers was s e l e c t e d f o r p r o c o t i o n t o f i l l t h e vacancy i n t h e grade of Rear Admiral which w i l l . b ? czused by t h e t r a n s f e r Lo t h e Honorary R e t i r e d L i s t of Rear A d r n i r l l Joli:i '7. K\'elsm, U.S.N.H., on June 1, l 4 1 Rear Admiral IGelson h a s been attaciiqd t o t h e F i r s t Naval D i s 9.. t r i c t , Boston, Ma,ssnchusett,s.
The following o f f i c e r s of t h e Nmal. Zeserve h9ve been rpcomqended by t h e Maval Reservi: Sc?lecti.on 3oard, approved by t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e Navy, f o r prornotiori t o t h 2 grade of Comander i n Class A-V(S), U.S.N.R.: L i e u t . Condr. Malcolm Farker Hanson, H j a t t s v i l ! e , I&ryland. L i e u t . Comdr. Richard Lloyd F a r r e l l y , Mendhan;, ?Jew Jersey. Licut.Condr. E r l C l i n t o n F a r k e r Goulct, P i t t s b u r g h , Pa.
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The Commandants of t h e v a r i o u s Naval Districts have been a u t h o r i z e d t o i s s u e temporary a d d i t i o n a l d u t y t r a v e l o r d e r s t o o f f i c e r s . I n accordance w i t h e x i s t i n g r e g u l a t i o n s t h e Bureau must approve t h e s e o r d e r s before t h e y can be p r e s e n t e d f o r pa.ynent of mileage. The > r e s e n t p l a n c a l l s f o r forwarding t h e s e t r a v c l o r d e r s t o t h e Bureau f o r approval upon completion of a l l t r a v e l .
The Bureau agproval. i s important i n o r d e r t o check t h e order f o r form and c o n t e n t . Each o r d e r n u s t be c h a q e d t o t h e proper a p p r o p r i a t i o n and t h e e x a c t amount o f m n e y f o r t h e COqJl.etc t r a v e l rnust be earmarked f o r payment of t h e approved o r d e r . I n s e v e r a l i n s t a n c e s o f f i c e r s i n Vl'ashington on temporary a d d i t i o n a l d u t j o r d e r s i s s u e d by Commandants hav-. requested approval b e f o r e complet i o n of t r a v e l . For reasons o u t l i n e d above this ap,-jroval has bean wjthh e l d u n t i l t h e orders a r e forwarded by t h e Commandant on completion o f a l l travel.
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Information has besn f u r n l shed t h e Burem of N x v i p t i on t h a t I'aval G f f i c e r s when t r a v e l k g on o f f i c i a l b u s i n e s s are e n t i t l e d t o f i f + , e e n ;e r c e n t (15$) discoilnt on tke cicmest i c a r l i n e s . Q.Pficr?r.s - t a b Z<?.~?E2 t n g e of t h i s t.ov,rrmssnt r a t e k~ d i s p l a y i n g a coyy of officico.; o r l e r s t o t r a w l , a t ~ ? n ,a i~ p o r t o r t i c k e t o f f i c e a d ?zying cash for t h ~ t:i c k e t s , ) r or i t i s allowed c:i prt:sent:ition of tl:c r c g i l z r t r a n q w r t n t i o n vwchers.
The C o f l p t r a l l e r General held t h a t t h e 3boTre-mentioned p r o v i s i o n o f lam would n o t i n c l u j e payment o f s i x months pay t o t h e b e n e f i c i a r i e s of members of t h e Naval Eeserve who d i e while on a c t i v e dutq. P u b l i c Law 16 - 77th C<.mgress, ap,prov?d :!arch 17, 1941, c o r r e c t s t h i s p r o v i s i o n bg p r o v i d i n g t h a t t h e b e n e f i t s u d e r S e c t i o n 4 of t h e Act ap:xoved August Y/, 1940, s h a l l ir:clvde p a p e n t of t h e grn,tui.ty author i z e d b j t h e Act of Jcua 4 , 1323, (41 S t a t . E324), as aien6.pd by t h n Act o f Kay 22, 1-92?, (45 S t a t . 710; T i . S. Cod?, t i t l e 34, SFC. 943). This Act a l s o mace t h e p r o v i s i o n f o r t h e p a p e n t of t h i s g r a t u i t y e f f e c t i v e as o f A u p s t 27, lC?40.
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Some 150 o f f i L e r s o f t h e Navy and Zlarine C o r p on d u t y i n t h e Washingt o n a r e a recentk;r v o l u n t e e r e d for sp,ccial 1 n s t r u c t i o n i11 Spanish and Portuguese. The Officc.: of Education, Federal Sequr! t y Ap,?nc;r, i ~ r i l l f u r n i s h nl:cessary i n s t r u c t o r s and textbooks, 2nd t h e f a c i l i t i e s o Ccmtml High Scbool have b?en ma& a v a i l a b l e f u r class.r?s. T?c courses w i l l b e d i v i d e d r2es of f 2 n i l i a r i t y i n t o b a s i c ar,d advanced, t o take c a r e of v a r j i n g w i t h t h e l a q y ~ a g e s . Attendance i s s t r i c t l y ~01~: tary. YomvLr, from t k e m t \ u s i a s T a!.i-c:zdy demonstrated, t h e r e w i l l ?xf m a b s a t e e s . S i m i l a r insti-uctiofi i n J q x i n e s e i s b e i r g con5ml\la2ed i n t h e Hawaiian arca.
A nurLber of u n i t s a f l o a t are planning sin-ilar courses o f l n s t r u c t i o n s?rvic:s o f l i l i g u i s t s found on bo~,rcJ.n,a?y o f o c r s h i p s . and a r e using tri<r:
A g~od?~y nurriicr of cmlisteL mi1 kavc al rexl:r rcquestc.d i i i s t r u c t i o n , and. it i s c o n t m p l 3 t d expanding t h i s t r a i h i n g on a v o l u i t a r y b a s i s s o t h z t It v n l l i r c l i . d e t z . t r a i n i n g of c n l i s t c d p e r s m n c l i n Spanish and Portugu?se.
A l l Conmandinq Off;cers, i n o t h e r a r e a s , i n t d r o s t e d ill. s p e c i a l i n s t r u c t , i o n o f t h i s r,.ztur- should i n v e a t i g a t c t h c p o s s i b i l i t i - e x and f a c i l i t i e s of thzS r l o c a l Off; ce of Ediication, Ftdderal Securitr AgcRCYa
* Or, A p r i l 15 t h c f i r y t meeting o f t h e Spanish pmd Portugues? classes for commissionid u f i i c c r s was hc1.d a t t h e C e n t r a l Ei g!i School-, XzishingYv t o n , E. C. One hiunt-h-ed f i f t y - f o u r o f f i c e r s o f t h c T a y ar.d Piar5.ns Corps
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The d e t a i l s fL?r t h e c o n t i n u a t i o n of t h e V-7 I-cservt- '8i.dshipnen Program for l94l-Q h3vb bcen coTpl--tr.ct and w i l l b? rXI.cxed as soon as thc, n c c - s s s r y funcls ?re a p p r o p r i itzd.
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Thc Bureau notes v i t h i n t ; e r e s t ar.d appr::ciation t h s initiative t a k e n by many commnds d u r i n g t h i s rintional mtrg::::cy 5 n t h z i l l s u p r a t i o n o f . t h e o f f i c e r pr2rsonncl. a d d i t i o n 2 1 methods for k t t a r qyi2;:ix-q;
A t y p i c a l cxaxplr: i s cont,?inc.,d 1 n r ,port, fr3n t h - Commnci-.,nt of : : t h e S i x t h Navd District. T t - n r i x - 3 son- sixty r i ? s x v c o f f i c v s on d u t y *,n~ i-nnugiir-tcd 9 p r o g r l m of a i n t h a t a r e a , and over ,z month r ~ tph ;r<l dailjr luncheon nttnnc,zd by L . c o m i s s i o n c d officzrs. I n a d d i t i o n t o i1 s o c i a b i l i t y 2nd moral-; b u i l d j n g , t h e i d e s vim conceivod o f having a b r i e f address dclivt-ri-d on 3 e :lcctc:d p r o f c s s i o n a l s n b j c c t . This i d 3 8 w-s
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e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y r e c e i v e d a r d has b e m continued. The s u b j e c t s d i s cussed d u r i n g t h e f i r s t twenty-three luncheons are l i s t e d b e l o w , nri t h t h e thought i n rLnd t h a t t h e list might s e r v e as a b a s i s f o r t h e del i v e r i n g of t a l k s a t similar g e t - t o g e t h e r s :
VJelcme Address t o Reserve Offi.cersft l%ari lie A c t i v i t i e s t 1 !lXctivi t i e s of t h e Medical D e p r t m e n t t t Pers onnel1I 11 CorLcuIii a t i o n s c lWar Plans " P o r t D i r e c t o r ! k u t r a l i t y Re&ulationsIt Inshore Patrolt1 " I n d u s t r i z l Dep?rtmentl' 11 Product i o n C i v i s i ontt "Gas 1Mer.s eCl It I n t e l l i g e n c e " "Snfstg~3ngL.nec:r-i-ng?f' Wtilities"
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1 . No w a i t i n g l i s t f o r chief pctt;f officer ?,;as been published, b u t the names o f t h o s e c a n d i d a t s s r\ho are next in line f o r a d v m c m w t orL will be publisI~ecifrom t j m t o tins i n the B u l l e t i n . The t o 2 r-~m ths li.:jt fclr r a t i n g s i n d i c a t e d are shown below. A t t o n t i o n i s invited t o the f a c t t h a t advancemnts when authorized b t h e i3ureau a r e made bjr cornj mandinq o f f i c e r s provided men concerned are i n a l l r e s p e c t s ql.lallfiec! f o r a?.vzncem~nt a t t h e t i n e .
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The t h i e f p e t t y o f f i c e r s e3srtru.3natiorss & i c h are t o be h e l d i n October, 1941, are being p r s p a r d in t h smc: manner 8s h e r s t o f o r e . For t h e ~ i n f o r m a t i o n of t h e s e r v i c e a r w g h o u t l i n t ! o f how t h c s e examinations are prcpar6d i s given:
1 Forces a f l o a t are d i r e c t e d t o submit q u s s t i o n s f o r t h e exaI;.,i. n a t i o n s i n all r a t i n g s . A schedule i s p r c p a r e d s o t h a t no c o r p l z t e e x m i n a t i o n i s ~ a d e m y on= a c t i v i t y . by
2 . Upon r e c e i p t o f t k q u e s t i o n s submitted by the. Forces a f l o a t , t h e T r a i n i n g Division of t h e 3Urea11 of Navigation uses q u c s t i o n s from a l l s o u r c e s and c o n s o l i d a t e s t h c s c q c e s t i o n s i n t o a c o n p l e t e e x m i n a t i o n always baszd on t h e rc,quiraments of P a r t I , Chaptcr 5, Bureau of K x r i p ) t i o n llanual.
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t h e watch and o t h e r s u 5 j e c t s under A r t i c l e D-5202 of t h e Bureau of Navi% a t i o n Kanxal. F a c ! l i n i s t ' s mates a r e agair, i n f o r x e d t h a t t h e IIDiesel ;$ . +' Engine11 c o u r s e i s a conveiii.ent source o f i n f c r i n a t i o n for use i n ?reparfor t h e exzTinal,ion on t h a t s u b j e c t .
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3. From a s t a t i s t i c a l r c - v i m o f t h e Oztober, 1940, c h i e f p e t t y off'icer examination, it i s a?parent t h a t , i n g e n e r a l , canciidztes rec e n t l y com;il?tin< t h e c o u r s ~ f J r a d v a n c m e n t i n r a t i n g made t h c h i g h e s t ~;~ marks. Even though a course has bccn comilIt.ted s r - v c r d years ?.go, a l l c a n d i d a t e s er? ?;rGzd t o nake f u l l u s e d f c u r r e n t c3urstss i n o r d e r t o b e s t p r e p a r e for t h e f o r t k m x i i n g examination.
The averagc l s n g t h of s c r v i c e of nzw'iy appointed c h i c f ?r.tty o f f i c e r s s, 9 1 ) 4 ( a u t h o r i z a t i o n s of Fr.bruapJ 2 3 1 4 . i s about 1 years. Twenty-eight prc,-,nt had 12 ycars or less s e r v i c e , and -tr.;cnty-two p c r c e n t hac! 1 y c a r s 6 or more service a s o f Decmbcr 31, 1-940. Th,? l e n g t h of s i x v i c e of t h o s e advancod i s shown i n t h n Tollowing t a b l e :
223 had loss t h i n 1C y c a r s ' s z r v i c e 494 had betiivcen 1 0 and 1 2 y w x s ' s c r v i c c
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It w i l l be not;d t h a t t h e g r c a t e s t numbor o f advanc2ments r v r c i n t h e 1 2 t o 14-j;ear group; t h e r e w r c 2392 candidatI::: i n t h i s group. The numbir of & d v a n c m ? n t s i n path group iivns r o i q h l y "ne-third o f t h e number competing. A l t o g c t h r r t h r j r e rJFi.3re 2523 advanced o u t o f 7650 c a n d i d a t z s .
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More v a c a n c i e s e x i s t e d i n some r z t i n j s t h a n i n o t h e r s and advancements cannot b e made u n l e s s vacancics occur. The number o f c h i e f p % t t y o f f i c e r s allowed i n each r a t i n s i s based on actual. requirements t o f i l l b i l l e t s f o r t h e p a r t i c u l a r r a t i n g s i n f o r c e s a f l o a t 2nd s h o r e a c t i v i t i e s . Vacancies i n a r a t i n g a r e c r e a t e d by s e p a r a t i o n from t h 9 s e r v i c e ( d e a t h , d i s c h a r g e , e t c . ) and d i s r a t i n g of men i n t h o s e r a t i n g s and by exFansion. The nurber of v a c a n c i e s c r e a t e d by e x p a n s i o d i s n o t t h e same for a l l r a t i n g s - f o r exanple, t h e number of m t e r t e n d s r s i s n o t i n c r e a s e d a t a l l by t h e addit i o n of D i e s e l p r o p e l l e d s h i p s t o t h e &ivy. Also, t h e number i n each c h i e f p e t t y o f f i c e r r a t i n g i s n o t i n c r e a s e d F r o p o r t i o n a l l y when 3 l a r g e number of small v e s s e l s are comiissioned, because only i n 1nr.e vessels a r e t h e r e allowances f o r chief p e t t y o f f i c e r s i n d l o r n e n r l y a l l rZLting groups.
Deacon, J e s s e Georqe, C.T,C., U.S.:!., i s c r e d i t e d w i t h e i g h t e e n y e a r s and s i x months' coiiti:iwus sea atirvice as of Januzry 1, 1941, a l l of which time has been spcnt i n t h e SWIC d i v i s i o n o f thc: s m e shi.p - i . e . , Fourth Division, 2 . S . S . TENNESSEE.
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Service-wide examinations i n profession,zl q u n l i f i c z t i o n s f o r t h e r a t i n g s of P r t r . l c , S r p ? t . r . l c , PhM.lc, Aerog.lc, and P.lc w i l l be h e l d J u l y 16, 1941, f o r c?r:didatas who are e l i g i b l e as of October 1, 1941.
' 1 The p r e s e n t r a g i d expansion of t h c n a v a l s e r v i c ? p r e s e n t s a ', s e r i o u s problem i n t h i t r a i n i n g o f men f o r ndvmcpment I n r a t i n g . Heret o f o r e , t h e problem has been one o f scl?cti.on of rwn f o r advnncernent from
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The p r o b l m now confrontin,; all a group, all of who3 were q v s l i F i & . conqands i s how men m; be trained with s u f f i c i e n t r a p i d i t y t o fili t h e a; r a t i n z s of R S r e a t l y expm3sri flcst. A t t!x p r e s e n t time t h e r e r a y be a t m q t a t i o n t o relax t h e s t a n d a r d s of t h e r e q u i r e m n t s f o r advancme-it. It i s k g e r a t i v e t h z t t h e r e 5e na r e d u c t i o n i n these s t a n d a r d s f o r :jetty o f f i c e r s . In t h e t s t of a c t u a l warfare i t w i l l have been b e t t a - n-st t o hzve f i l l e d t h e 2uotas proyv~idsdh a n t o f i n d it n e c e s s a r v t o ? l a c e t r e l i a n c e on i l l - t r i i n e d and p a r t i a l l y q u a l i f i e d p e t t y o f f i c e r s i+~o hold their r a t e s by indulgence n t h e r t h a n merit. T,%le r e c p i r e n e n t s a s t o service i n rn%e h a v e ?-teen r c d i i c ~ dby r e f z r e n c e ( d ) , t!ie F e r i o d s of tine &re s t i l l considered t o be s u f f i c f , e n t f o r purposes of t r a i n i n g .
"2. The a t t e n t i o r . of a l l co,mands i s d i r e c t c d t o refereme ( a ) . The i t e n s OVCI' which d i r e c t control <are exercised by o f f i c e r s c h a r p d w i t h t h e state of trsining w e :
(a) The p a c t i c a l fsctorr; ;r*t,str.jhcJ f ~ : -each iricl.i,vid?isl r a t i n f . T?,e teckn5cnl exa..rirxntIon. ~ ~ ( c ) TIIC s a t i s f a c t o y : C O T ~ ~ I P ~of CaI t r a i n i n c c m r s t , v.-ficre 3 suitable one i s sv;ilcble f o r the r a t i n s to which th;. t r a i n e e
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" 4 . The r e d u c t i o n i n service requirements e s t a b l i s h e d by ALNAV-82 i n c r e a s e s t h e need f o r t r a i n i n g , To t h i s end i n o r d e r t h a t q u a l i f i e d men may be advanced.as promptly as t h e y a t t a i n t h e r e q u i s i t e learriing arid m a n i f e s t t h e q u a l i t i e s f o r advancement, t h e following s t e p s s h a l l be taken:
( a ) Each man s h a l l , upon being advanced t o any p e t t y o f f i c e r r a t i n g , commence t r a i n i n g f o r t h e n e x t h i g h e r r a t i n g . This t r a i n i n g s h a l l be completed prior t o t h e e x p i r a t i o n of t h e minimum time r e q u i r e d i n r a t e p r i o r t o advancement,
( b ) A minimum o f two non-rated men should b e p l a c e d i n t r a i n i n g f o r each t h i r d - c l a s s p e t t y o f f i c e r r a t i n g . This s h a l l n o t be construed t o l i m i t t h e number of men t o two. The s e l e c t i o n of t h e minirnun number s h a l l b e done w i t h c a r e i n o r d e r t h a t e f f o r t may n o t be wasted i n t r a i n i n g men l a c k i n g i n a p t i t u d e or i n c l i n a t i o n . Consideration should b e given t o u s i n g part-time s t r i k e r s f o r v a r i o u s r a t i n g s .
( c ) Commanding o f f i c e r s a r e enjoined t o s u p e r v i s e t h e m i l i t a r y asp e c t s of t r a i n i n g common t o a l l p e t t y o f f i c e r r a t i n g s . These f e a t u r e s a r e considered t o be s o familiar as n o t t o warrant extended comment, b u t mention i s made i n o r d e r t h a t t h e t e c h n i c a l requirements do n o t assume a preponderance of a t t e n t i o n i n t r a i n i n g schedules ' 1
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C n r t a i n s e l e c t e d men fron each E l e c t r i c a l and N a c h i n i s t ' s Class a r e r e t a i n e d f o r an a d d i t i o n a l t h r e e months, d u r i n g which time t h e y r e c e i v e i n s t r u c t i o n i n C i e s e l engines. This o r i g i n a l l y c o n s t i t u t e d t h e e n t i r e scope o f work t o b e undertaken b u t t h e r e c e n t denarid for a v i a t i o n mechariics has made it d e s i r a b l e t o i n a u g u r a t e an Aviation I k c h i - n i s t ' s Krzte Sc5ool. T h i s will g e t under way s h o r t l y and v ; i l l perhaps coinprise about one-half of t h e e n t i r e enrollment of t h e school.
A l l instruction i s ~iven bj- t h e IIenry Ford Trade School i n s t r u c t o r s . Approxjmately 20 p?r c e n t of t h e a v a i l a b l e tlme i s devoted t o classroom i n s t r u c t i o n and 80 p e r c w t t o p r a c t i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n of t h e theory l e a r n e d . P r a c t i c a l work i s p e r f o r x e d i n n e a r l y e v e r j shop o f t h e River Rouge F l a t under t h e s u p e r v i s i o n of t h e d e p a r t x e n t d foremen.
, A t t h e p r e s e n t tic.c t h s bujltiiny p r o g r m i s n o t conplate, b u t t h e r e have bcen c o n s t r u c t e d b a r r a c k s accommdating 1200 men, vilitii n e c e s s a r y a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f f t c e s , :;ick q u a r t e r s , c o n n i s s a r y and messing f a c i l i t i e s . There i s a t p r e s e n t under c o n s t r u c t i o n two a d d i t i o n a l b z r r n c k s t o a c c o m d a t e t h e a v i a t i o n p e r s o n w l and a r c c r e a t i o r , b u i l d i n g t o t a k e carc o f t h 3 e n t c r t a i m e n t and s o c i a l needs o f t h e s t u k n t body.
The ?!ayr S p r v i c e School, Ford Notor Corrparijr, has n o t been i n ogerat i o n f o r a p c r i o d of t h r e e nonths; th?; f i r s t c l a s s ',o a r r i v e has Eraduated and j o i n e d t 5 e f l s c t . Thlrs, i n a s h o r t p e r i o d of s l i g h t l y over f o u r months, t h e school has been b u i l t , commissioned, and i s now p r o v i d i n g t h e F l e e t a2proximately 300 Ren evcqr month. It i s nxpcctnd t h a t t h i s n w b e r m i l l be ir,creascd t 3 550 nen i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e .
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The s i g n , Vilidder's Entrance", on t h e East wing of Navy Building has r e s u l t e d i n an e n t i r e l y u n a n t i c i p a t e d i n f l u x o f e n t h u s i a s t i c b r i d g e p l a y e r s . They all l o v e t h e g a m of GOSSIP IS FASTER THAE RADIO
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i n s t r u c t i o n arid guiclsnce by o f f i c e m i . Tine ;Ed expense prohibits t h e s,.?nding o f e v ~ man i n t h e Navy t o s c h ~ o l . Evnn though t h i s i w r c p s s i b l e , p i t i s doubtflil t h a t t h e i.ridividua1 would r i x e i v e a more thorough i n s t r u c t i o n in th<:>f u n 5 m e n t ? l s o f h i s s p x i n l t y . I n t h e last amly3Ls, t h e m o u n t o f knowlzdcc a mxn absorbs cispmds upon t h c i n d i . v i d i m l ? s n i l l i n g R. ness and d c s i r v t o l m ~ l ' n . A t :I S C ~ G O ~ITWI m y he t a u g 5 t but, 11-3 c a n ' t l; be ' f l s a r n e d . ' 1 il t h ? prcsi-:nt tin.;,th:: schcol tsrms h2v-:: ?hen s h o r t m c d . , afld only tht: l"u-dm,n:.?::tLLsr v ? t a u g h t . T h c iJltirnat? 2 r o f i c i .m c y of t h e a i r , d i v i d u a l i n hi.s s i a l t y depands uson h i s I:?ter sq;arienc:., i n t h e F l e e t , supplemented by a c o n s c i e n t i o u s study of th:: t r a i n i n g course i n t h a t specialty.
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M J L ARTIFICE2 ' S BLE;!?IJAL AA ' The Naval A r t i f i c e r ' s Eanual by 2i)ate vas r e v i s e d i n 1918 and publ i s h e d by t h e U. s. IGaval I n s t i t u t e . S i n c e t h e l a s t r e v i s i o n , g r e a t s t r i d e s have been made i n iq-rroving metalworking technique i n s e n e r a 1 and C welding i n p a r t i c u l a r . I , wasplanned t o i s s u e a 2':: manual similar i n n a t u r e b u t of g r e a t e r scope and c o n t a i n i n g t h e l a t e s t i n s t r u c t i o n s regardi n g deck a r t j f i c e r ' s work. It was hoped t o p u b l i s h t h e new manual d u r i n g t h e f i s c a l y e a r as a Bureau of Navigation p u b l i c a t i o n . iIovl'ever, circums t a n c e s a r e such t h a t t h i s cannot be clone. It i s hoped t h a t tlie new manual mill be a v a i l a b l e about January or FeLruaqT of next year. I n t h e meantime, t h e r e nre s t l l l avnj-lablc c o p i e s o f t h e 1 3 8e d i t i o n o f P a t e ' s . '1
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I n Dccision of Jii3-y 1, 1340, 20 Con;,. Sen. 1, it w a s held t h a t wli s Led members cf t h e IVavsll Reserve who a r e d i s c h a r g e d a t e@ r a t i o n of erilistment w h i l e on a c t i v e d u t y i n ccnncction w i t h t h e e x i s t i n g mergency a r e e n t i t l e d t o t r a v e l aXIcrJp-ancs prescribed by S e c t i o n 126 o f t h e National Defense Act, 42 Stat. 1021 (34 U.S.C. .935), a3 amended.
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I n Decision of ]!arch 14, 194.1, B-14940, t h e Com2troller Senera1 decided t h a t e n e n l i s t e d nan nf the Naval Eeserve r e l e a s e d from a c t i v ? duty by d i s c h a r g e i s e n t i t l e d t o n o t h i n g nore t h a n t r a n s p o r t s t i o n and s u b s i s t e n c e t o t h e ? l a c e from which he entered on a c t i v e duty and t h a t a Reserve e n l i s t e d Elan d i s c h a r g d o t h e r t h a n a t e x p i r & i o n of e n l i s t ment, when on a c t i v e d u t y i n time of war o r n a t i o n a l emergmnc:~, i s r,ot e n t i t l e d t o t r a v e l allowance a t 5 cents per mile as provided i n S e c t i o n 126 of t h e National Defense Act, as arrxmdtsd,
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On E:arch 26, 1941, t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e Navy a p p o v e d an opinion of t h e Judge Advocate General reguns t e d by t h e !$a o r Ccneral Comacdant cf j t h e U. S. Marine Corps as t o tht. a n e n a b i l i t y to c l i s c i F l i n a q r a c t i o n of menbers o f t h e IJarine C o r p k s e r v e who f a i l t o r e p o r t for a c t i v r d u t y when ordered. S i n c e members of t h c hlzrin? Corps i.ic?erve a r e govrmcd by t h e saqe lav: as are mcn5ers of t h e 8 a v a l ,nL-?servc, it i s considered t h a t t h e opinion i s a l s o a 2 p l i c a b l e t o the Kava1 Zeserve. The o2inion i s swrnarized as follows:
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( b ) Reductions r e s u l t i n g from d i s c i p l i n a r y a c t i o n :
Date) Kcduced in r a t i n g t o ( r a t e ) . i Lority: Z "'(Signature of Comnanding Officer .?" '.$Reduction i n r a t i n g s i n accordance w i t h Mast punishment, s e n t e n c e o f deck c o u r t , sumnary o r general c o u r t - n i a r t i z l , i s t o b e t h e d a t q of E a s t p u n i s A h e n t or date of q q x o v n l of deck c m r t , swmory o r g e n e r s l court-nartial.
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For more t h s n t e n y e a r s a l l r e c r u i t s a r r i v i n g at t h e t r a i n i n g stat i o n s have been given a b a t t e r y of t e s t s c o n s i s t i n g of t h e General Classif i c a t i o n T e s t , a mechanical a p t i t u d e t s s t , and tests i n a r i t h m e t i c , English, and s p e l l i ~ i g . These tests, toget.htl.rwj.th o t h e r p e r t i r m l t , d n t a , have Szen US.X! 5.n t h e .zssigp,e::t of mcii t.0 Class !'A" s e r v i c e ~ c ' l i o o l s , and t h e marks ~ 2 ~ l i . c t?,c!sC t<.;stse:li"s?r,?d i.r, t k ! e :r~i 1 s scrvj.cc r2cord have on c! beer: used 3s a guide t o hi-s assigiment t c d!;ty <In bo:irc.i s h i p .
For t h e s e . r i o ~ t h e emrgCiicy, s~cci.."zl-istsm i n e d i n p.sycholo0 cf t or p e r s o n n e l z.dininistration a r e bc-ing brov.g!il 5.11 Z E !i?st?rve o f f i c e r s and a s s i g n e d t o t h e t r a i r i i n g s t a t i o r s 2s Assistmt S e l e c t i o n O f f i c e r s t o ,zid
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L t . Con;dr. T w n e y l s e x e r c i s e s , as e x p l a i n e d and d e x o n s t r a t e d , were n o t vigorous, and i f p n o p m l y followed could be made an 2njo;lmblc peri o d a s a p a r t of d a i l y roatine '3efore b r e a k f a s t o r d i n m r .
- TOKIC T-tJNNEY
The Navy Department Disp:.sar;r was the scene of 3 r e m r l c a b l y q u i c k cure r e c e n t l y . A ten year o l d Navy j u n i o r was alizaitin:; h i s t u r n for examination when h? lsnrned t h a t L t . Comdr. J. J. Tunney, U.S.K.R., (Gene Tunney), was present.
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A t t h i s p o i n t t h e youngster began t o m,mifest synptoms of g r e a t e x c i t m c i t , and begar, t o s u f f e r from a c u t e tIAutographitis, 1' expressi n g an overwhelmin? d e s i r e f o r Gene 1s s i g n a t u r z .
The boy was i n t r o d u c e d to Tunney, and a t t h i s p o i n t h.: went i n t o the last stages of paralysis coul-diri't cven ask f o r ' a n autograph. F o r t u n a t e l y , Gzne had baon up a g a i n s t t h a t s o r t o f t5ini; b z f o r e . He shook hands gravcly, gave him h i s autograph, and p a t t e d thr: l a d on t h e back. It i s a t thSs p o i n t , a p p a r t n t l y , t h a t tht: miraculous rccovcrjr took p l a c a . 9
When t h e d o c t o r , a Zew n i n u t e s l i z t e r , asked t h e young fellow vrhat was wrong v 5 t h hin, he dicdn't know - c o u l d n l t rerntmbx, and fzlt wonderfl u ! He d i d n ' t corn*.: back I n t e r , e i t h c r .
I t i s now rumored t h a t t h c x e z u o f YiIedicin? Surgery has forviarded a r c q u i s l t i o n for a sup,dy o f Genz Tim;l;.y autographs, t o bc a d n i n i s t w e d i n singli, doses i n a l l similar cac:ts.
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The P o s t O f f i c e Departmwt h a s i s s u e d o r d e r s t f i s c o n t i n u i n s t h e >os8 o f f i c e a t t h e Naval S t a t i o n , Guantanamo hay, Cuba, as a branch o f t h e Xew YorX, N. Y., Post affice, effc.ct-ivs Xwch 31, 1941, aiid e s t a b l i s h i n g it ds a branch of t h e Fiaz, Florida, Post O f f i c e , offc'ctive A p r i l 1 1941. :.Ri ,
The New York Yacht Club has most p e ~ ~ e r o t i s le x t m d e d t h e i r f a c i l i y t i e s t o t h e !!idshipncn of t h e p r e s e n t c l a s s a t tb.-: Tg;Y;.i;ds3i$rnsn'3 Reserve School on board FRAllZIE STATE. These 1 , r jvi:'.c.,pes am PspecLal1;i app r e c i a 5 e d as t h e Kew Tor'< Yacht Club has f o r macy years l i n 5 t e d Kava1 :ul n memberships t o t h e ranks above L i e u t e n a n t . X a d d a t i o n t o % h a 1 s a fac i l i t i e s of a clnb, thc; Yacht C1uh hss thtc b.!& r s h i b i t of c i o d e l s of s h i p s and yachts i n t h e Country. Tht:sc. sk~12.dLlrove o f t:rsat j L n t e r e s t and i n s t r u c t i o n a l v z l i ~ o t'ic lii dshipiren. t~
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The Office o f t h e Jadge Advocate General h a s r e c e i v e d an endorJement t o t h e Raster o r key i n s u r a n c e p o l i c y of t h e Fidelity and '>iiarnnty F i r e Corporation, p r e v i o u s l y f i l e d i n t h a t o f f i c e . T h i s c r d c r s c z e n t p r a v i d e s insurclnce t o cover p r o p e r t y o f custamers i n t 5 e custody o f t 5 e lnuiidry and/or t a i l o r shoy. of t h e S h i p t s S n r v i c e a c t j v i t i 3s z f f o a t a y i i n s t p r a c t i c a l l y a l l ris!cs of l o s s o r damage except t h a t due t o the z c t u n l Frocr-ssing, and losses resulting from mis-delivery, careless d i s t r i b u t i o n of goods or unaccount&lc losses. Iief erencc: B1iMav. L t r Aiav-147-FU"IC JF/ L13-2(624) of L'arch 28, 1941,
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The f o l l w c i n g i s quotod from a 1stte.r received from the Swrt3ta.t-y of t h e I3oai-d o f T r u s t - x s , Tndinria U n i v e r s i t y , Slooxj-ngton, 1rxiian:i;
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J o i n t ~1,m.y-Navy Committee on Yelfar? arid Recrza.t-icn. App1.ica.ticii fcr p r a c t i c a l coiirse 3 : kerol.c;;rical T ~ ! s t r I r C . t i O i l a 1 Advancement in Rating - Enlisted. F e r s o n x l . Kegulations ,governing t h e gra.nLj.ng of all.owances f o r q u a r t e r s and s u b s i s t e n c e t o e n l i s t e d r;n.en. U n c l a s s i f i e d Aviation T r a i n i n g Pamphlets - d i s t r i b u t i o n o f . Mass Singing. 1:lorale. A p p l i c a t i o n s from o f f i c e r s f o r s~rbrnarinet r a i n i n g d u r i n g t h e f i s c a l year of 1342. Comxissioned Line O f f i c e r Eequirements f o r t h e Expanding Navy. Aviation Prarich & t i n e s - transfer to from r a t i n p S.ri ctlier branches. Enlistments i n and t r a n s f e r s t o t h e Naval I ? , ~ s c ~ v ? of ex-enlisted men o f t!no 3e7gular Navy, Authnl*itjr f o r 9 f f i c n r s Cooks arid Stewards t o wear o1.d miScr;ris. Naval %serve lie-enlistnents. Reports of Death. Aviation I n ~ l g n i a backgroiir,d o f .
A t t e n t i o n i s called t o t h e f o l l o w i a g Naval FksPrve C i r c i i l a r L e t t e r s which have been i ssiied s i n c e p u b l i c a t i o n o f Kava1 I?p.,.:?rvei l u l l ? t i n No. 101 of fvlarch 15, 1-<,?41.
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