Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle C— - Navy and Marine Corps › Part PART I— - ORGANIZATION › Chapter CHAPTER 807— - COMPOSITION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY › § 8062
The Navy must be set up, trained, and equipped to protect U.S. security and prosperity in peacetime and to fight at sea when needed. It includes combat and support forces and all naval aviation. The Navy is responsible for preparing forces for those jobs and, under joint mobilization plans, for growing its peacetime force if war requires it. The Navy must have at least 11 operational aircraft carriers and at least 31 operational amphibious warfare ships, of which at least 10 must be amphibious assault ships. “Operational” can include ships temporarily unavailable for routine maintenance or repairs. Naval aviation is part of the Navy and covers combat, support, training, land-based aviation, air transport, air weapons and techniques, and the people who run them. The Navy must develop aircraft, weapons, tactics, organization, and equipment and coordinate matters of joint concern with the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. The Secretary must keep at least 9 carrier air wings until either carriers can support a 10th wing or October 1, 2025, whichever comes first, and must keep at least 10 wings after that. Each wing must have a full headquarters. The Navy must prioritize maintenance to keep enough amphibious ships available, and a nuclear aircraft carrier cannot be retired before its first refueling. Amphibious warfare ships are LHA, LHD, LPD, or LSD types. From the FY2023 NDAA enactment date until September 30, 2027, the Navy may not retire, put into storage, or cut unit or sustainment funding for EA–18G aircraft in a way that assumes they will be removed, except for individual planes damaged and uneconomical to repair. The Navy must keep at least 158 EA–18G aircraft total, with at least 126 as primary mission aircraft (those assigned to wartime units, training, testing, or similar mission needs), though damaged aircraft beyond repair may be excluded.
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10 U.S.C. § 8062
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73