CHAPTER VI-DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Garnishment of pay of Naval military and civilian Policies and procedures for the protection of pro- prietary rights in technical information pro- posed for release to foreign governments. Claims for injuries to property under Article 139 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice ......... Naval Defensive Sea Areas; Naval Airspace Reser- vations, areas under Navy administration, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation: See 33 CFR Chapter I; 46 CFR Chapter I. Office of the Secretary of Defense: See 32 CFR Chapter I. Department of the Army: See 32 CFR Chapter V. Navigation and Navigable Waters (Anchorage Bridge, Danger Zone, Navigation, and Oil Pollution Regulations, Etc.): See 33 CFR Chapters I and II. Selective Service System: See 32 CFR Chapter XVI. 700.736 Physical security. 700.737 Effectiveness for service. 700.740 Search by foreign authorities. 700.749 Work, facilities, supplies, or serv- 700.755 Safe navigation and regulations governing operation of ships and aircraft. 700.756 Duties of the prospective commanding officer of a ship. 700.757 Authority of the commanding officer or prospective commanding officer of a naval nuclear powered ship. 700.758 Inspection incident to commissioning of ships. 700.759-700.762 [Reserved] 700.763 Quarantine. Subpart K-Purpose and Force of Regulations within the Department of the Navy 700.1201 Purpose and force of United States Navy Regulations. 700.1202 Issuances concerning matters over which control is exercised. AUTHORITY: 10 U.S.C. 6011; 38 FR 7892, Mar. 26, 1973. SOURCE: 39 FR 7135, Feb. 25, 1974, unless otherwise noted. Subpart A-The Department of the Navy § 700.101 Origin and authority. (a) The naval affairs of the country began with the war for independence, the American Revolution. On 13 October 1775, Congress passed legislation forming a committee to purchase and arm two ships. This in effect created the Continental Navy. Two battalions of Marines were authorized on 10 November 1775. Under the Constitution, |