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On and after March 4, 1917, any enlisted man of the navy, upon voluntary appli¬ cation at the expiration of an enlistment or extended enlistment for which be la entitled to an honorable diacharge and after. completlnfr service In the navy or marine corps of sixteen or twenty or mor« years, may be transferred to the naval
receive by twder of the secretary of the navy. Wra .tn li'-miifrrml trill, hoircrer, be Irraliil hu Ihn drimrlmrnt, (mrllcular- ly In rtfiircl In Ihr iirruian'iiry of lAttr llalli. I.l tbr niiral rrmrre «« ruliy.cit m,.n on ttir rrlii'il li.t of Ihc • r;/
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one who have
I fitr nrtlvc iluty In time ii.it'l' r tlr"^¦^'K'"l• . l.r. I u.'Civu nf J'laSH served less tliait eight
ftie case of those enllmed In tfia naval ra- aerve.
In the casa of men re-enllatlnif In th» •navy after service In the naval reserva the period of time tUey were actively em¬ ployed with the navy while enlisted in the naval re.'erve will, for th« purpose of re¬ tirement, bc counted as active service In the navy.
A naval reserve button, which may b« worn with civilian dress, will be Issued lo all inembers of the naval reserve.
Larg* Body ef Trainad Man. j
It may therefore be safely predicted
Ihnt lho att creatins « naval reserve
mul niiikln:; provision for thv? qiialitl-
i>t tiiey Lcatlo'i of Its mpml»er8 wlll operate to
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A SECTION of the, NAVY AVIATION CAMP ESTABLISHED [ mt VERA CRUZ a YEAR. AGO "^
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the situai ion In reirard to tbe enlisted personnel whkh ^ia.s existed for m:.uy years.
Net Vicious and Unruly. Tlie first thiii};' that Imiirosses us Is the fact thnt two-thirds of tbe entire enlisted fone Is <'omposp(l of men serv¬ ing in thoir first on list inon I.
Loss than nno-hiilf of those terminate their period of oullstuit'iit with an hon- ontltlc dixchnnrr, which ontlllcs thom to ro^enliiit in llic sorvUo. Of thoso en¬ titled 'to roninin in Iho service 58 per cent aviill -thenisolves of the opportu¬ nity. The roma illin;: 42 i»or cent ko into I'ivil life. Th()se who fall by the wayside uro not all by any means vlclons and iinrnly mon. .VII are spe¬ cially solocled by the rocniitliiff offl¬ cers, which Is obvious from the fact that only one nnt of si.x applicants is taken. Tho natural ipiestion is. Why do so many scloctod men fall to con¬ tinue throuKh thoir lirst four year pe¬ riod and qualify lor re-culistmcnt? Of course somo are founil to he undesira¬ ble characters whom the navy will not bave nt any price. .\ «i'oat majority of the others, ho^\<'ver. aro renlly pood mon, Init Ihe ii;ny h;is heretofore of¬ fered little iiidiiceuieiit for a future i'tCSfcr, while it ilcmaiids much in the way of hardships nnd ser>aratioii from homo. In conseiinence many of these yoimfc' men lioconie dishearloncd and leavo the service by desertion, by dis- cIku'so, by luu'chiise or hy sentences of courts martial for offenses against mili¬ tary discipline.
Something to Striv* For. Now that the law piacesji substan¬
tial value upon the hnnorahlc dischtirpc by providing thnt men who are en¬ Utled to such may at stated intervals «!ect to leave a-the service for the reserve on iM'a( ti-iilly a pension basis with a snlisiaiiliiil rate of pay Rraded according to lonslli of service In Ihe navy, wo lUiiy hoiic to see a f;reat thnnge In the uiifavorablo condiiions referred to. Tlieic is something' to strive for—a reward for every one who proves faithful lo liis trust. We cau loolc forward to nn iinprovement in dls- ipllno. u hlfjher si.-iiidard of morale und a resiilliiiir iii< i-ea.se in efficiency due to a greater iniiulior of men striv¬ ing for and roceivin;; an honorable dix- chanjc and to a ^neater number of Ihese I'o-onlistiii^' f<ir lonuer periods In lbe nary. li'orevfljy ro-onlisted experl- omcd mnn in the nuota the ffovern- nienl sixvos tho expense of oiillstlng :iuil trainliiu' a recruit, and the navy !;alns in elli( ioii< y in <lue [uoporthm.
The law hns liecn on ihe statute books only a I'cw months and can hard¬ ly be said lo lc fully undoislood. yet tho reporls of onlistiueiits indicate that it is lii-iii'.'iii..; I lie exiiected results. Ordinarily rccniiis on tirst eiilistmont uiilinunlier llic rc-oiilisfnieiits of cx- l>erioiiit>d men in the pi'o|i<irtioii of \hn) to (HIC. SliKd the passage of the law. howov(.r. ihe reports show thai I theiiorccntaKcid- re (•iilisliiioiits and cx- i tciidcil onlisliiiciils to first cnlislincnls was for the ninnlli of .\lnri Ii iil per j cent, for the inonlii of Aiiril 7:» per cent I and for the montl. of M.-iy S2 i>cr j cent.
OfficinI Regulations. Na\y rcfriil.itinns. Koveriiin^' tho na¬ val reserve. ha\(' Just liecn miproved by .Secrelary luiiiiels. HeiiiK liiisf.t- upon the law civ.ititiK the reserve, tin- followlnj,' cxtrniis will convoy iu a Kon- oral way Its scope and purpose and the beneflts It was designed to effect alike for the greater efficiency of the navy nnd the patriotic men who volunteer their services:
The naval reserve shnll consist of citi¬ zens ot the I'nif eil Sta'^es who have been or may be entitled to be honorably dls- chniije;! from the navy after not less than one foi-.c viar lenn of enlistment or after a t< rm of mlistineiit during minor¬ ity.
the naval reserve are irfoim active service In tci pt at their own re-
Mcn efili.-'tid not lenuired to time of prnce riuest.
Enlistments in the naval rc.«erve will he made In Ihc ral inK in whicii last honor¬ ably diiicharprd from the navy and tor a porio<l nf four years, unless soonei" dis¬ charged by competent authority.
No man will be first enlisteil in the na¬ val reserve after eiKht years from thc date of last dIsohaiKe from the navy, nor unlcps he be found to be pli>sically lit to perform all jhe duti^gs of the rating in wiilch fa.ot disciiarnfd,
Eiilisimeiits in |!o llflyal reserve will lie made In two classes: Class one consists- ot lho!-e men wli,) enlist In the naval re¬ serve witliin four- ciontlis from dato of Ul'jij; ifJ. hoiiejable diseliartje^ from the
years in the navv will be p,i!d at the rate of $30 per {iinum, and those who nave served eight years or more and les» than twelve years in the navy will le paid at the rate of Jt» per annum, and thoso who bavc :wrve<l twelve years or more In the navy UOO per annum. All meml>*rs of the naval reserve of '. Class two will be paid at the rate of 4X2
per annum.
I Members of the navul reserve who have.
I when transferred to the nsvnl reserve.
I completed servloe In the navy of sixteen
I or twenty or more years wilV^be paid at
I the rate of one-third and one-half, r^
i spectlvely, of the sum of thc base pay
I and permanent additions thereto, which
they were receiving atthe close of their
! last service In thc navy.
I for com pul illll imid in Ihe nilval rcucrre ail
prriiou^ nrrr-ir I'.i lun-i/ or inailiic e(ir,'n
I coiirilf. irhillKr continiiiiiiH or not. ifm note
¦ In ril il lifr irho harr hmi prn Inui srrricc in
narii or ninritic loipn inn nil it In iiaru and
hare nil brnrfltn nf prior fcrrlee coiiiilrd in
lonipiiliiif! pan In rrnrnc.
AVhen actively emiiloyed with tho navy members of tlie naval reserve nre entitled to lhe rato of pay they were receiving when last honorably discharged from _tl)e navy (lia?e pay plus permanent additions theietoi, and, in addition, their rei^uiar pny in the naval reserve.
Members ot naval reserve when active¬ ly emplnyed with the navy receive sub- sL'ttnce and travel allowances to and from home.
Members of the navnl reserve of Class one who re-enlist In the navy within four months from the dnte ot their discharge from the naval reseive nre not entitled t<i a gratuity ot four months' pay, but their re-enluitment In the navy shall be held nnd considered t" hnve been made within four months from the date of dis- chajge from tho navy for the purpose of continuous service pay.
Members of the naval reserve who have h(cn transferred to the naval reserve niay be discharged for the purpose of re-en¬ listing In lhe navy. When .so re-enlisted in the navy within four months of the dnte of discharge from tho naval refierve they are not entitled to a gratuity of four months' pav, hut their re-enlistment In Ihe navy shall he held and considered to have been made within four months from the d ite of discharge from the iinvy for the jiurpo.so of conlinuous service jiay. In order lo he eligible for re-cnllstiTient In the naval reserve a man must hnve liad not less than twb months' active service on hoard a ves.sel of the navy dur¬ ing the period rovcrcd by his last enlist¬ ment in the naval reserve.
Men triiiisferrcd to thc nnval reserve will he reouired to perform two months' active seivice for each four year period of service In the naval reserve subse¬ quent to the fli>t four year perloil unlesa such service bo waived hy Ibe bureau of navigation-
In time of war niembers of thc navnl reserve may be retiuired to iierform active service-witii the navy tliroiigiiinit the war, lU't to c«(ietd the l.ei m, i>^ <jilistmejlt in
prov h'o a Inrpo InWly of trained and 'esj>orienced ejc-service meu now in <ivll life. orKnnlr.c^l and ready upon short notice to mnn our figbtinK ships in re¬ serve and at fbe same time to Increase the otl1« Iency of tho resular enlisted fone hy iiiduchi>; more experienced uieii to remain in tbe navy.
Tho naval reserve feature "f n na¬ val career Is, thoreforr, of proat In¬ terest not only to men already enlisted, but to pros|M'ctivo recruits as well. It is, however, only one ofthe many nt- fra<-tivc features of the service, cifn- cernin^' which the Ituienii of .Naviga- lloii. Washiii-iou. nnd any naval re- <ruifina station will furnish upon re¬ quest snell additional information as may be desired.
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Not His Business.
"roiiducfor. this man is steppinir on my feet," s.'iid the lady rnssenKcr.
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