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- § 8211. Navy Regulations
- § 8212. Additional regulations for Marine Corps
- § 8213. Enlisted grades and ratings: authority to establish
- § 8214. Enlisted members: authority for transfer between Marine Corps and Hospital Corps of the Navy
- § 8215. Citizenship of officers of vessels
- § 8216. Aviation duties: number of personnel assigned
- § 8217. Aviation training facilities
- § 8218. Aviation designations: naval flight officer
- § 8219. Medical Department: composition
- § 8220. Dental services: responsibilities of senior dental officer
- § 8221. Chaplains: divine services
- § 8222. Indebtedness to Marine Corps Exchanges: payment from appropriated funds in certain cases
- § 8225. Female members: congressional review period for assignment to duty on submarines or for reconfiguration of submarines
- § 8226. Fatality reviews
- § 8227. Notifications on manning of afloat naval forces
United States Navy Regulations shall be issued by the Secretary of the Navy.
The President may prescribe military regulations for the discipline of the Marine Corps.
The Secretary of the Navy may establish such enlisted grades and ratings as are necessary for the proper administration of the Navy and the Marine Corps.
Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, enlisted members of the Marine Corps are eligible for transfer to the Hospital Corps of the Navy, and enlisted members of the Hospital Corps are eligible for transfer to the Marine Corps.
The officers of vessels of the United States shall in all cases by citizens of the United States.
The number of officers and enlisted members of the Navy and the Marine Corps detailed to duty involving flying and to other duties in connection with aircraft shall be in accordance with the requirements of naval aviation as determined by the Secretary of the Navy.
The President may maintain facilities to provide flight training for 16,000 members of the naval service.
Any officer of the naval service may be designated a naval flight officer if he has successfully completed the course prescribed for naval flight officers.
The Medical Corps and Dental Corps, and such other staff corps as the Secretary of the Navy may establish under section 8090(b) of this title and designate to be in the Medical Department of the Navy, are in the Medical Department of the Navy.
Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, appropriations for the pay of the Marine Corps are available to pay any indebtedness to Marine Corps Exchanges of members of the Marine Corps who are discharged, who desert, or who are sentenced to prison.