[The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter by Raphael Semmes]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter CHAPTER II 12/15
The crew will be mustered at quarters for inspection every morning at nine o'clock (except Sundays), and every evening at sunset." "7.
On Sundays there will be a general muster for inspection at eleven A.M., when the officers will appear in undress with epaulettes." "8.
The chief engineer is to keep the commander informed at all times (through the first lieutenant) of the condition of his engines, boilers, &c.; and he is to see that his assistants, &c., are punctual and zealous in the performance of their duties, and report such as fail therein to the first lieutenant." "9.
There will be an engineer at all times on watch in the engine-room when the ship is under steam, and the engineer on watch will report every two hours to the officer of the deck how the engines are working, &c." "10.
The marine officer will drill his guard once every day when the weather is suitable, and the duty of the ship does not interfere therewith." "11.
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