It is forbidden — 1. To lay unanchored automatic contact mines, except when they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact mines which do not... Rules of Land Warfare - Stran 144avtor: United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 221 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Ashley Hall - 1921 - 436 strani
...constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after those who laid them have lost control over them ; (2) To lay anchored automatic contact mines...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings ; Art. 2. It is forbidden to lay automatic contact mines off the coasts and ports of the enemy, with... | |
| John Ashley Hall - 1921 - 422 strani
...constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after those who laid them have lost control over them ; (2) To lay anchored automatic contact mines...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings ; Art. 2. It is forbidden to lay automatic contact mines off the coasts and ports of the enemy, with... | |
| 1921 - 1366 strani
...our adversary of yesterday and our friend of to-day (applause), on the subject of the employment of anchored automatic contact mines which do not become harmless as soon as they break loose from their moorings. The Russian delegation, just as that of Japan, will vote " yea " for... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - 1922 - 560 strani
...harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; "2. To lay anchoret! automatic contact mines which do not become harmless...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings; 1 Scott, " Conferences," p. 261. * Appendix, pp. Uvii-lxviii. 1 Appendix, pp. Ixvii, Ixxxii. • Appendix,... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1924 - 770 strani
...harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them c&ases to control them ; 2. To lavanchored contact mines which do not become harmless as soon as they have broken loose from their moorings." By Art. 22, "A belligerent may not lay mines along the coast or harbours of his adversary except for... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 694 strani
...missed their mark." In the case of the anchored mines an absolute prohibition was laid against such as do not "become harmless as soon as they have broken loose from their moorings. ' ' * 'Art. 5. For the text of the convention, see Malloy, Treaties, II, 2341; Hague Conventions, 182.... | |
| United States. General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth - 1925 - 372 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. ART. II. It is forbidden... | |
| 1925 - 258 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them ; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark (Art. 1). It is forbidden... | |
| Manfred Nathan - 1925 - 236 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them ; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings ; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark (Art. 1). It is... | |
| 1926 - 228 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them. 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings. 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark.— VIII, HC 1907.... | |
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