Organization And Methods of the United States Life-Saving Service

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This, after being enforced for several years, received in 1882 the sanction of Congress, being at the same time extended to the appointment of district superintendents and inspectors. This enactment greatly aids successful resistance to the most insidious and potent evil that has ever threatened the welfare of the service.
Anofher important regulation forbids a keeper to take into his crew his brother, father; or son, except where adherence to the rule would be detrimental t© the Service. This
...was found necessary to counter- vail the quite natural inclination of keepers to provide situations for 16 UNITED STATES LIFE-SAVING SEBVIOE.
their near kinsmen, even to the serious detriment of the strength and morale of the station force.
Protected by these and a few less noteworthy safeguards, the method adopted for manning the stations has filled them with the very pick and jflower of the hardy race of beachmen who inhabit our shores. No better evidence of the virtue of the plan can be desired than the fact that during the 18 years it has governed the selection of the men not one has shown the white feather, while the pages of the annual reports of the service are crowded with the records of gal- lant deeds that have made them famous throughout the land.


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