Actual expenses instead of, for repeated travel between two or more places. See NAVY, actual.
Appropriation applicable to, in the Army. See ARMY, mileage.
Deputy marshal. See MARSHAL, mileage.
Officer of the Army on change of station, while absent on leave. See ARMY, mileage.
Officer of the Navy, for attending funeral of deceased officer.
mileage.
Repeated travel.
See NAVY, actual, and mileage.
Pay, mounted, from date of graduation from. See ARMY, pay, mounted. MILITIA.
Pay, officer of organization brought into service of United States in a body. See ARMY, pay, officer.
Pay, officer, participating in encampments of Regular Army. Under the provisions of section 15 of the act of January 21, 1903, an officer of the Iowa militia with the rank of captain and assistant surgeon which he had received under the laws of Iowa by reason of having previously served five years as first lieutenant and assistant surgeon in the Iowa National Guard, is entitled while participating in the encampments and ma- neuvers of the Regular Army to the pay of an assistant sur- geon with the rank of captain. 345.
Traveling allowance, while participating in Regular Army encampment. Under section 15 of the act of January 21, 1903, the only traveling allowance to which an officer of the militia participating in the encampments of the Regular Army is entitled is trans- portation to and from the place of encampment, and where an officer has been furnished with such transportation and has accepted same he is not entitled to reimbursement for other travel performed by order of his superior regimental officer. 545.
Pay, officer, detailed as head of department of modern languages. See NAVY, pay, officer.
Actual expenses, payment of, instead of mileage.
Under the act of July 1, 1902, where travel is to be performed by an officer of the Navy "repeatedly between two or more places" the Secretary of the Navy has authority to determine and direct between what particular places "actual and necessary expenses only shall be allowed," and a statement in orders for repeated travel that "mileage will not be allowed for travel performed under these orders" amounts to such a direction. 744.
Actual expenses, payment of, instead of mileage-Continued. The exercise by the Secretary of the Navy of the discretion conferred upon him by the act of July 2, 1902, to direct pay- ment of actual and necessary expenses instead of mileage is limited to travel performed repeatedly between two or more places. 43.
Actual expenses. See infra, mileage.
Advance of funds to civilian employees to pay traveling expenses. See TRAVELING EXPENSES, advance.
Aid. See infra, pay, aid.
Apprentice, refundment by, of bounty on discharge. See infra, bounty. Appropriation, annual, as distinguished from permanent. See APPROPRI- ATIONS, annual.
Appropriation, annual, use of during prior fiscal year. See APPROPRIA- TIONS, annual.
Approval. See infra, requisitions.
Baggage, transportation of, of naval attaché.
A naval attaché is entitled to have transported as baggage at public expense such household furniture as the Secretary of the Navy may deem it necessary for him to have at his official station in order to properly perform his duties. 165.
A naval attaché is entitled, for travel under orders outside the limits of the United States in going to his post of duty, to reimbursement of the cost of transporting such baggage as is necessarily required by him in connection with the perform- ance of his duty, but he is not entitled to transportation for his household furniture. 25.
Bounty, refundment of, by apprentice on discharge.
The provision in the act of March 1, 1889, for the payment of bounty to apprentices in the Navy did not contemplate the refundment of any part thereof by an apprentice upon his subsequent discharge from the service, and therefore so much of article 1395, Navy Regulations of 1900, as amended by General Orders, No. 52, of 1901, as provides for such refund- ment is void because inconsistent with the terms of said act. 193.
See infra, mileage.
Clerical error. See infra, error.
Continuous-service pay. See infra, pay, continuous.
Court-martial. See infra, pay, forfeiture.
Discharge. See infra, pay, continuous, and transportation.
Discretion of the Secretary. See supra, actual.
Ensigns, appointment of "as of July 30th."
The provision in the act of March 3, 1901, for the appointment each year of six ensigns from among the boatswains, gunners, or warrant machinists of the Navy, such appointments to take effect "as of July 30," entitles the appointee to the pay of an ensign from that date. 324.
Error, clerical, in commission in designating officer's rank. Where through a clerical error an officer of the Navy was com- missioned a passed assistant surgeon with the rank of lieuten- ant instead of with the rank of lieutenant (junior grade), which was the grade to which he was entitled, he is only entitled to the pay of the lesser grade. 43.
Fraudulent enlistments, payments made under.
As the contract between the United States and an enlisted man of the Navy who had deserted and fraudulently reenlisted is merely voidable and not void, a disbursing officer is entitled to credit for proper payments made thereunder where he made such payments without knowledge of the fraud and prior to the rescission of the contract by the Government. 710.
Funeral expenses. See infra, mileage.
Household furniture, transportation of, of naval attaché. baggage.
Leave of absence. See infra, pay, sea.
Mileage for attending funeral of deceased officer.
An officer of the Navy is not entitled to mileage or reimbursement of traveling expenses for travel performed in obedience to an order directing him to attend the funeral of an officer who died in the United States. 181.
Mileage for repeated travel incident to added duties.
Where repeated travel is performed by an officer of the Navy as an incident of duties added to the duties of an officer's station and not by reason of scattered duties pertaining to his station it is travel entitling him to mileage, unless the Secretary of the Navy directs that actual and necessary expenses only shall be allowed, in which event he is entitled to reimbursement of his actual and necessary expenses, they being expenses in addition to those which he was required to incur in the per- formance of his duties at his station. 744.
Naval Academy. See infra, pay, officer.
Naval attaché, transportation of baggage of. See supra, baggage.
Pay, additional, for working overtime See COMPENSATION, additional.
Pay, additional, to enlisted men detained in service.
The one-fourth additional pay provided by section 1422, Revised Statutes for enlisted men of the Navy detained in the service beyond the term of their enlistment, should be computed upon the basis of the total pay, extra as well as regular, which they would otherwise have received. 575.
Pay, aid to Admiral of the Navy.
The provision in section 1096, Revised Statutes, that an aid to the General of the Army shall have the rank of colonel, does not apply to aids to the Admiral of the Navy, and the latter are not entitled, therefore, to any higher pay than that of their office and rank.
Pay, aid to rear-admiral of the nine lower numbers.
An aid to a rear-admiral of the Navy of the nine lower numbers is entitled to additional pay at the rate of $200 per annum, as provided for an aid to a major-general in the Army. 547.
Pay, continuous service, to enlisted men.
Where an enlisted man of the Navy was discharged at his own request, with recommendation for reenlistment, prior to the expiration of his term of enlistment, but after service of more than three years, to enable him to accept an appointment as pay clerk, he is entitled upon reenlisting within four months from the time of his discharge to the continuous service pay provided for by the act of March 3, 1899. 682.
Pay, ensigns. See supra, ensigns.
Pay, forfeiture of, by sentence of court-martial.
Pay of an enlisted man of the Navy which has been forfeited by sentence of a summary court-martial may properly be charged against pay which had accrued prior to the approval of the sentence. 751.
Pay of Judge-Advocate-General of the Navy.
Under the provision in the act of June 8, 1880, as amended by the act of June 5, 1896, that the Judge-Advocate-General of the Navy should receive the highest pay of a captain in the Navy, he is entitled to compensation at the rate of $4,500 per annum, being the sea pay of a captain, but he is not entitled to the additional pay provided by the act of May 26, 1900, for officers of the Navy serving in Porto Rico, Cuba, Philippine Islands, and Alaska. 11.
Pay, officer, detailed to duty at Naval Academy.
An officer of the Navy who is detailed as head of the department of modern languages at the United States Naval Academy is not while so detailed a "professor," within the meaning of section 1336, Revised Statues, and therefore he is not entitled to the pay of a professor as fixed by said section. 591. Pay, officer of Medical Corps, while on leave of absence. See infra, pay, sea duty.
Pay, rear-admiral of the nine lower numbers.
A rear-admiral of the nine lower numbers is entitled to the old navy pay of a rear-admiral as fixed by section 1556, Revised Statutes. 347.
Pay, retired officer, retired under section 1443, Rev. Stat.
A retired officer of the Navy who was retired from active service under section 1443, Revised Statutes, with the rank and pay of a rear-admiral, as provided in section 11 of the act of March 3, 1899, is entitled to three-fourths of the old navy sea pay of a rear-admiral. 645.
Pay, retired warrant officer, placed on active duty.
Where a retired warrant officer of the Navy is placed on active duty under the provisions of the act of June 7, 1900, he is not entitled, in computing his pay, to be credited with any time subsequent to the date of his retirement.
Pay, sea duty, while on leave of absence. An officer of the Medical Corps of the Navy whose pay is assimi- lated to army pay is entitled, while on leave of absence from sea duty, and not detached from that duty, to sea pay during the cumulative leave period provided for by section 1265, Revised States, and the act of July 29, 1876. 576.
Pay, sea duty, while on temporary leave of absence.
An acting assistant surgeon in the Navy who was on leave of absence from sea duty for two days was on "temporary leave" within the meaning of article 1177, Navy Regulations of 1900, and therefore he is entitled to sea pay during such absence. 576.
Pay, shore duty, while in a hospital.
An officer of the Navy who is detached from his vessel and ordered to a hospital for treatment will be regarded as on shore duty, and therefore entitled to shore-duty pay from the date of his detachment until his discharge from the hospital. 466.
Pay, ten per cent additional for shore duty beyond seas. The 10 per cent additional pay allowed an officer of the Navy by the acts of May 26, 1900, and March 3, 1901, for shore duty beyond seas should be computed on the maximum pay of the officer's grade. 618.
An officer of the Navy who was detached from shore duty in the Philippine Islands and ordered to his home in the United States was not on shore duty beyond seas within the meaning of the act of March 3, 1899, while en route from the Philip- pines to San Francisco, Cal., in a mail steamship, and was therefore not entitled, while performing said journey, to the 10 per cent additional pay provided by the acts of May 26, 1900, and March 3, 1901, for shore duty beyond seas. 618.
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