[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 32, Volume 5] [Revised as of July 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 32CFR707.1] [Page 184-185] TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PART 707_SPECIAL RULES WITH RESPECT TO ADDITIONAL STATION AND SIGNAL LIGHTS--Table of Contents Sec. 707.1 Purpose of regulations. Sec. 707.1 Purpose of regulations. 707.2 Man overboard lights. 707.3 Yard arm signaling lights. 707.4 Aircraft warning lights. 707.5 Underway replenishment contour lights. 707.6 Minesweeping station keeping lights. 707.7 Submarine identification light. 707.8 Special operations lights. 707.9 Convoy operations stern light. 707.10 Wake illumination light. 707.11 Flight operations lights. 707.12 Amphibious operations lights. Authority: 33 U.S.C. 182 and 1606, E.O. 11964. Source: 42 FR 61596, Dec. 6, 1977, unless otherwise noted. All ships are warned that when U.S. naval vessels are met in international [[Page 185]] and inland waters, some of the navigational lights displayed by them may be special lights for naval purposes. When used, they may be displayed simultaneously with the ordinary navigational lights required by the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, or the Inland Navigational Rules. The lights are located and characterized in such a fashion that, as far as possible, they cannot be mistaken for any light authorized by either set of rules. This part publishes the special rules with respect to these additional station and signal lights promulgated by the Secretary of the Navy for vessels of the Navy.