Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle C— Navy and Marine Corps › Part IV— GENERAL ADMINISTRATION › Chapter 861— SECRETARY OF THE NAVY: MISCELLANEOUS POWERS AND DUTIES › § 8627
The Secretary of the Navy can allow U.S. naval ships and bases to give certain supplies and services to foreign naval ships and military aircraft. The help can be paid for afterward (no advance payment) when it is in the United States’ interest and the foreign country gives the same kinds of help to U.S. ships and aircraft. The covered help includes routine port services (like pilotage, tugs, garbage removal, line-handling, and utilities), routine airport services (like landing and takeoff help, runway use, parking, and servicing), supplies (fuel, food, spare parts, and general stores, but not ammunition), and repairs, overhauls, and related equipment work. Those services can be provided at no charge if U.S. personnel and equipment do the work and it does not cost the Navy directly. They can also be free when there is a reciprocal agreement with the other country to do the same for U.S. forces. If a Navy working-capital fund unit (set up under section 2208) provides services and is not paid directly because of a reciprocal deal, the Navy must reimburse that unit from available operating funds. Payments received may be credited to the same appropriations so the money can be used for the same purposes.
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10 U.S.C. § 8627
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60