Long-term Charter of Tankers by Navy ... Hearings .. on S. 2788 .. March 4 and 30, 19541954 - 64 pages |
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... permit or allegedly permit the ships to be transferred to foreign registry without getting the approval Secretary ANDERSON . That is the fear of the Secretary of Com- merce ; and we are perfectly willing for it to be stricken out if it ...
... permit or allegedly permit the ships to be transferred to foreign registry without getting the approval Secretary ANDERSON . That is the fear of the Secretary of Com- merce ; and we are perfectly willing for it to be stricken out if it ...
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... permit me to read this statement . Chairman SALTONSTALL . All right ; then we will not hold the Secretary . Admiral DENEBRINK . And it will illustrate what I have to say with some charts . Chairman SALTONSTALL . Thank you . Admiral ...
... permit me to read this statement . Chairman SALTONSTALL . All right ; then we will not hold the Secretary . Admiral DENEBRINK . And it will illustrate what I have to say with some charts . Chairman SALTONSTALL . Thank you . Admiral ...
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... permitting such replaced ships to be laid up in an inactive status , thus forming a reserve nucleus . In July 1952 , MSTS contracted with the Orion Shipping & Trading Co. for the 5 - year charter of 4 new construction supertankers ...
... permitting such replaced ships to be laid up in an inactive status , thus forming a reserve nucleus . In July 1952 , MSTS contracted with the Orion Shipping & Trading Co. for the 5 - year charter of 4 new construction supertankers ...
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... , beam , and length , it is considered that not more than 32 feet maximum draft , 84 feet maximum beam , and 650 feet length overall would permit the proposed new ships to berth at the 22 LONG - TERM CHARTER OF TANKERS BY NAVY.
... , beam , and length , it is considered that not more than 32 feet maximum draft , 84 feet maximum beam , and 650 feet length overall would permit the proposed new ships to berth at the 22 LONG - TERM CHARTER OF TANKERS BY NAVY.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. would permit the proposed new ships to berth at the majority of loading and discharging ports required for military operations . In the matter of flexibility , the principal ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. would permit the proposed new ships to berth at the majority of loading and discharging ports required for military operations . In the matter of flexibility , the principal ...
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$5 per deadweight 18 knots 20 tankers 25,000 deadweight tons Admiral DENEBRINK amended American merchant marine American-flag ships approximately Armed Services average bill British Empire built capital Chairman SALTONSTALL chart charter hire charter of tankers charter party charter rate contract deadweight tonnage draft feet flag tanker flags of Panama foreign-flag ships fully loaded going GORDON DUKE Government gross tons Haddock industry interest January LEVERETT SALTONSTALL Liberty tanker long-term charter LOVELACE Maritime Administration merchant ships Military Sea Transportation million deadweight tons MSTS National Bulk Carriers national defense reserve Navy operation under United owner Panama period permit petroleum products ports postwar present prewar proposed question requirements revolving fund runaway Sea Transportation Service Secretary ANDERSON Senator HENDRICKSON Senator STENNIS shipbuilding shipowners shipyards speed statement supertankers T-2 tankers T-2 type tankers tanker tonnage trade-in United States flag United States registry vessel war-built weight tons