37 U.S.C. § 902 : US Code - Section 902: Pay of crews of wrecked or lost naval vessels

Search 37 U.S.C. § 902 : US Code - Section 902: Pay of crews of wrecked or lost naval vessels

(a) When the accounts of the disbursing officer of a naval vessel
are lost as a result of the destruction of the vessel, his return
for the last month may, unless there is official evidence to the
contrary, be used in computing later credits to and settling
accounts of persons, other than officers, carried on his accounts.
If the return for the last month has not been made, the pay
accounts may be settled on principles of equity and justice.
(b) When a naval vessel is lost or has not been heard from for so
long that her loss may be presumed, the Secretary of the Navy may
fix the date of loss of the vessel for the purpose of settling the
accounts of persons aboard other than officers.
(c) When the crew of a naval vessel is separated from that vessel
because of her wreck, loss, or destruction, the pay and emoluments
of those officers and enlisted members that the Secretary considers
(because of the sentence of a court-martial or the finding of a
court of inquiry, or by other satisfactory evidence) to have done
their utmost to save the vessel and, after the wreck, loss, or
destruction, to have behaved themselves according to the discipline
of the Navy, continue and shall be paid to them until their
discharge or death, whichever is earlier.
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