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USNI resumes as sole publisher with the 8th edition. Unfortunately, their list does not include all the reprints. Check your edition, and reprint number. If it is not on the table please send a note to help fill in the blanks and confirm the total number of reprints per edition. If your BJM does not have a reprint number you can assume it is a first edition as first editions are not otherwise identified. The used value of specific edition BJM's depends heavily on book condition and the number printed.

The price shown assumes a very good condition book with higher values for excellent items and lower value for good to fair books. A very good condition book has the covers fully intact, a solid binding, reasonably clean exterior, no loose, torn or missing pages, no markings other than a previous owners name and perhaps military details inside the front or rear cover.

A first printing of each edition will generally be more desirable. However, there are BJM collectors who not only seek one of every edition, but all printings of each edition. Send comments, corrections or BJM print information to our mailbuoy:. Naval Institute, Annapolis. Printed copies Envelope style cover Copyright Lieut E.

Envelope style cover. Reprint of ISBN Copyright Prof P. Envelope style cover marked Copyright Prof P. Alger Index and individual chapter table of contents. Cover marked Copyright and contents Revised and enlarged Copyright Prof P. Alger Book style and envelope style cover.

Envelope style cover and book style. Table of contents. Revised to September Copyright E. King Table of contents Book style with hard cover and soft cover editions Envelope style cover reported. Revised April Five sections published individually each with individual table of contents. No index. US Naval Academy on the fly page. US Naval Militia on the title page. Listed as 2nd edition on title page. Naval Institute did a great job with binding. Endleaves and Flyleaves: Flyleaves and endleaves.

Endleaf has a pastedown. Front one heavy page same as pastedown binding. In back a heavy page and regular page. So at least one blank page in front and and back. Enjoyed this project but without help of those in the field it was not easy to put this project together.

Reference pages: See resources page. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Colophon: No standard colophon in the back, the other side of the title page is: Copyright , , by U.

S Naval Institute Annapolis, Maryland in the front there a forward to the 10th edition. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Categories: Uncategorized. Unauthorized absence; Desertion; Fraudulent enlistment; Fines; Summary; Theft; Articles for the government of the Navy; Redress of wrongs; Fighting and disturbances; Rules regarding salutes.

Position of attention; Salute with the hand; The rests; Eyes right or left; Facings; Steps and marching; To face in marching; To change step. Service schools; General requirements for en try to service schools; Appointment of enlisted men to Naval Academy; Promotion to warrant rank; Promotion to commissioned rank; Pay grades; The future the Navy has to offer; Conclusion.

Twofold nature of duty in the Navy; The importance of accurate knowledge; Discipline; The nature of an order and of a command; Security of information. General; Liberty; Leave; Shore duty; Re-enlistments; Permanent appointments for chief petty officers; The ship as a training school; Advancement in rating; Appointments to petty officer ratings; Retirement; Medals and rewards; Citizenship; Examining boards and examinations.

Chapter First enlistments; Extension of enlistments; Re-enlistments; Discharges; Proficiency in rating and conduct; Advantage of honorable discharge; Transportation after discharge; Service records; Overstaying liberty; Desertion; Naval courts-martial; Punishments by the commanding officer.

Pay grades; Extra allowances; Accounts; Payments of money; Loss of pay due to breaking liberty; Example of chief petty officers' pay; Time not served and time lost due to misconduct; General information on stores titles; Ships' allotments.

Rules regarding salutes; Rules of saluting officers; National anthem; National flag; Quarter-deck and gangways; The Navy and its relation to the government; The President; The Secretary of the Navy; Bureaus and offices; The commander in chief of a fleet; Rank; Corps devices; Exercise of authority.



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