| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1941 - 156 pages
...for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign water-borne commerce at all times, (b) capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time...insofar as may be practicable, and (d) composed of the best-equipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United States and manned... | |
| United States - Law - 1983 - 1442 pages
...for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign waterborne commerce at all times, (b) capable K (d) composed of the best-equipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United... | |
| United States - Law - 1965 - 1152 pages
...(2) capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency; (3) owned and operated under the United States flag by citizens of the United States; (4> composed of the best-equipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United... | |
| United States - Law - 1983 - 938 pages
...for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign water-borne commerce at all times; (2) capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency; (3) owned and operated under the United States flag by citizens of the United States;... | |
| United States. Delegation to the Inter-American maritime conference - America - 1941 - 508 pages
...for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign-water-borne commerce at all times, (b) capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency, * * * Congress has thus made it clear that it deems such fleet sufficient if capable... | |
| United States. Federal Maritime Commission - 1956 - 1032 pages
...for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign water-borne commerce at all times, (b) capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time...insofar as may be practicable, and (d) composed of the best-equipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United States and manned... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1943 - 628 pages
...for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign water-borne commerce at all times, (b) capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time...insofar as may be practicable, and (d) composed of the bestequipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United States and manned... | |
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