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CIVIL WAR: Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the Confederate States to January 1, 1863 (Softcover)

CIVIL WAR: Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the Confederate States to January 1, 1863 (Softcover)

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1862. 38p

The document details the grades and pay structure for commissioned officers in the Navy of the Confederate States of America. It specifies the ranks of officers such as captains, commanders, lieutenants, surgeons, assistant surgeons, paymasters, and chief engineers, along with their corresponding annual pay based on years of service at sea. Additionally, it outlines the appointment process for these officers, allowing the President to appoint those not nominated before Congress adjourns to hold their commissions until the next session.

Furthermore, the document mentions the appointment of admirals and other officers based on gallant or meritorious conduct during the war. It also addresses the organization and employment of warrant officers, boatswains, gunners, carpenters, sailmakers, and petty officers, as well as seamen as deemed necessary by the President. The pay scale for various ranks is clearly defined, including adjustments for years of service at sea and specific duties performed.

Overall, the document provides a structured framework for the appointment, pay, and organization of commissioned officers in the Confederate Navy. It establishes a clear hierarchy of ranks and outlines the financial compensation for officers based on their years of service and duties performed. The document also grants the President the authority to make appointments during congressional recesses, ensuring the continuity of naval operations and leadership within the Confederate Navy.

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