- § 8241. Navy ration: persons entitled to
- § 8242. Rations
- § 8243. Fixing cost on certain vessels and stations
- § 8244. Enlisted members assigned to mess: basic allowance for subsistence paid to mess
- § 8245. Flight rations
- § 8246. Subsistence in hospital messes: hospital ration
- § 8247. Sale of meals by general messes
If the Secretary of the Navy considers that it is undesirable to administer the mess on any ship or at any station under the quantity allowance prescribed in section 8242 of this title, he may fix the cost of each ration for that mess.
Under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy prescribes, the basic allowance for subsistence of enlisted members of the naval service assigned to duty with and subsisting in an officers’ or other mess, afloat or ashore, may be paid to the mess to which they are assigned.
An aircraft flight ration chargeable to the proper Navy or Marine Corps appropriation may be furnished to members of the naval service and to civilian employees of the Department of the Navy while engaged in flight operations. The flight ration is supplementary to any ration or subsistence allowance to which the members or employees are otherwise entitled. However, the flight ration may not be furnished without charge to any person in a travel status or to any person to whom a per diem allowance is granted in place of subsistence.
Under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy prescribes, meals may be sold by general messes afloat and ashore.