| 1947 - 906 lapas
...peacetime joint security purposes. The collaboration will necessarily be limited and will be based on the following principles: "(1) Interchange of selected...Encouragement of common designs and standards in arms, equipUNITED STO E ment, organization, methods of training and new developments. As certain United Kingdom... | |
| 1947 - 1178 lapas
...military problems through a permanent joint board on defense. This group will continue the work on the following principles: 1. Interchange of selected...organization, methods of training and new developments. 4. Mutual and reciprocal availability of military, naval and air facilities in each country, this principle... | |
| 1947 - 1060 lapas
...military problems through a permanent joint board on defense. This group will continue the work on the following principles: 1. Interchange of selected...organization, methods of training and new developments. 4. Mutual and reciprocal availability of military, naval and air facilities in each country, this principle... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1947 - 160 lapas
...mean that. If you will recall the first objective that was announced by the two Governments was, an interchange of selected individuals so as to increase...defense establishment with that of the other country. > That is in process of happening now. We have the legislative authority for sending observers to Canada,... | |
| 1949 - 1882 lapas
...collaboration should be based. These were: (a) Interchange of selected military personnel in order to increase the familiarity of each country's defense establishment with that of the other; (6) cooperation and exchange of observers in connection with military exercises and the development... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1976 - 696 lapas
...exchange of observers in connection with military exercises and the development and tests of material; (c) encouragement of common designs and standards in arms,...organization, methods of training, and new developments; (d) mutual and reciprocal availability of military, naval, and air facilities in each country; cooperative... | |
| James F. Schnabel - 1996 - 264 lapas
...encouraged, due recognition being given by each country to the special circumstances prevailing therein, (c) Cooperation and exchange of observers in connection...development and tests of material of common interest to the armed services to be encouraged, (d) Reciprocal provision of its military, naval, and air facilities... | |
| Michael L. Hadley, Robert Neil Huebert, F. W. Crickard - 1996 - 508 lapas
...views that had long since dominated industry. An agreement on the interchange of information - the encouragement of common designs and standards in "arms,...organization, methods of training, and new developments" was announced in Ottawa and Washington in February i947-75 The government stressed that this agreement... | |
| John Herd Thompson, Stephen J. Randall - 2002 - 428 lapas
...in February 1947 on the eve of the Truman Doctrine address to Congress. The Joint Statement proposed "to increase the familiarity of each country's defense establishment with that of the other" by exchanging observers and the "encouragement" of standardization of arms and equipment. Compared... | |
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