U.S.S. Allen M. Sumner DD-692
Standing Orders

All ships are governed by a series of Orders, Instruction and Regulations.  These are published documents that cover these rules from day-to-day minutia to the extreme conditions of combat.  What is displayed here are representative extracts from the many pages that each ship carried, usually at least 8 copies that were rubber stamped with the ships name and signed by the XO. They were designed for use by DESLANT & DESPAC units during the period from 1952-1958.  These pages are primarily from the USS Dashiell (DD-659). This is another in the many documents that Ed Zajkowski has shared with us.

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Abandon Ship Health & Sanitation Personal Cameras
Administrative Organization Honors Pets & Mascots
Alarms, Bells, Whistles, Etc. Keys Provisions Pilfering
Alcohol & Narcotics Landing Party Replenishment At Sea
Berthing Leave and Liberty Rescue of Survivors
Burial at Sea Life Jackets Safes
Civilian Clothes Lights Ship's Laundry
Cleaning Bill Line Throwing Gun Smoking
Crypto Duty Officer Master at Arms Special Sea Detail
Dispatches Mess Provisions Swim Call
Duty Watch Section Passing the Word Throwing material over the side
Eight O'Clock Reports Personal and U.S. Property Tobacco
Gratuities General Regulations (No person shall;) Venereal Disease

Leave and Liberty

Swim Call

Duty Watch Section

Pets and Mascots

Master at Arms

Gratuities

Incoming and Outgoing Dispatches

Crypto Duty Officer

Personal Cameras

Throwing Material Over the Side

Ship's Laundry

Life Jackets

Honors

Smoking

Personal & U.S. Property

Eight O'Clock Reports

Keys

Safes

Mess Provisions

Tobacco

Venereal Disease

Alcohol & Narcotics

Health & Sanitation

Lights

Passing the Word

Alarms, Bells, Whistles, etc.

Civilian Clothes

Line Throwing Gun

Administrative Organization


Commanding Officer

Acting Commanding Officer

Engineering Officer

Berthing

Cleaning Bill

Special Sea Detail

   

Replenishment At Sea (RAS)

Landing Party

Rescue of Survivors

Abandon Ship

General Regulations

Burial at Sea

Provisions Pilfering