Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... armed would retain their status as private merchantmen since they were armed for defensive purposes only . It was also emphasized that their status would be entirely different from that of the British armed merchant cruisers which would ...
... armed would retain their status as private merchantmen since they were armed for defensive purposes only . It was also emphasized that their status would be entirely different from that of the British armed merchant cruisers which would ...
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... armed its merchant ships 83 and sailed them in convoys escorted by naval vessels . In addition , the United States exercised comprehensive government control over the voyages sailed and the cargoes carried by merchant shipping to insure ...
... armed its merchant ships 83 and sailed them in convoys escorted by naval vessels . In addition , the United States exercised comprehensive government control over the voyages sailed and the cargoes carried by merchant shipping to insure ...
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... armed merchant ships.104 According to its terms this holding applied to " British armed merchant ships . " It is a wise holding in the light of the full participation of these merchant ships in combat.105 Writing in 1940 Professor ...
... armed merchant ships.104 According to its terms this holding applied to " British armed merchant ships . " It is a wise holding in the light of the full participation of these merchant ships in combat.105 Writing in 1940 Professor ...
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