| Raymond Leslie Buell - 1922 - 524 lapas
...Article IX or Article X as the case may be. Standard Displacement The standard displacement of a ship ia the displacement of the ship complete, fully manned,...war, but without fuel or reserve feed water on board. TREATIES AND RESOLUTIONS 391 The word "ton" in the present Treaty, except in the expression "metric... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1924 - 966 lapas
...and fresh water for cre\ miscellaneous stores and implements of every description that are intended 1 be carried in war, but without fuel or reserve feed..." in the present Treaty, except in the expression " metri tons", shall be understood to mean the ton of 2240 pounds (1016 kilos). Vessels now completed... | |
| United States. Office of Naval Intelligence - 1925 - 272 lapas
...measuring displacement is adopted by the treaty, known and defined as: "The 'Standard displacement,' which is the displacement of the ship, complete, fully manned,...description that are intended to be carried in war, lut without fuel or reserve feed water on board." "The word 'ton' in the present treaty, except in... | |
| United States - 1925 - 1042 lapas
...Contractantes apres les avoir consulte'es. Cette Conference se tiendra aussit6t que possible apres sea, including all armament and ammunition, equipment,...fuel or reserve feed water on board. The word " ton" hi the present TanTreaty, except in the expression "metric tons", shall be understood to mean the ton... | |
| Sir John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett - 1925 - 238 lapas
...and fresh water for crew, miscellaneous stores and implements of every description that are 1ntended to be carried in war, but without fuel or reserve feed -water on board. Article 8. Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 7, if the transport of any vessel of war... | |
| United States Department of State - 1936 - 872 lapas
...Displacement. (1) The standard displacement of a surface vessel is the displacement of the vessel, complete, fully manned, engined, and equipped ready...but without fuel or reserve feed -water on board. (2) The standard displacement of a submarine is the surface displacement of the vessel complete (exclusive... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 820 lapas
...engined and equipped ready for sea, including all armament and ammunition, equipment, outfit, provisions for crew, miscellaneous stores and Implements of every...are intended to be carried in war, but without fuel, lubricating oil, fresh water or ballast water of any kind on board. 3. Each naval combatant vessel... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1931 - 822 lapas
...engined, and equipped ready for sea, including all armament and ammunition, equipment, outfit, provisions for crew, miscellaneous stores, and implements of...are intended to be carried in war, but without fuel, lubricating oil, fresh water or ballast water of any kind on board. 3. Each naval combatant vessel... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1930 - 724 lapas
...vnglm-d, and equipped ready for use, including all armament and ammunition, equipment, outfit, provisions for crew, miscellaneous stores, and implements of...are intended to be carried in war, but without fuel, lubricating oil, fresh water, or ballast water of any kind on board." I '. i That the maximum individual... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1931 - 882 lapas
...engined, and equipped ready for sea, including all armament and ammunition, equipment, outfit, provisions for crew, miscellaneous stores, and implements of...are intended to be carried in war, but without fuel, lubricating oil, fresh water or ballast water of any kind on board. 3. Each naval combatant vessel... | |
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