Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 4.djvu/332

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3676 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. are employed by or accompany or serve with them and their de- pendents, and government organizations and accredited agents operating under or in conjunction with such forces. Included in the preceding category are: Class I - United States citizens who are: (a) War Department civilian employees. (b) Personnel of the American Red Cross. (c) Personnel employed by the Army Exchange Service. (d) Other Personnel possessing (travel orders issued by the United States Armed Forces, for the period referred to in) such orders. Class II - United States citizens and aliens who are: (a) Dependents of United States Armed Forces personnel regardless of nationality. (b) Dependents of the Class I personnel indicated above. SECOND PART 14.) The responsibility for the areas at present under the Allied Military Government will pass to the Italian Government on the date of the entering into effect of the Peace Treaty. In order to make certain that the transfer of such responsibility may be effected as smoothly and efficiently as possible, the United States High Command will make the necessary arrangements with the competent Italian authorities with the object of ensuring that the necessary Italian personnel may in good time be put in a position to replace United States personnel exercising military government functions. 15.) The United States High Command may, within the period of ninety days set for the withdrawal of the United States Forces from Italy, continue to conduct and complete the trial by the Military Courts of anyone charged with an offense committed before the date of the entry into force of the Peace Treaty, an offense covered by any proclamation or order heretofore issued by or on behalf of the Allied Military Government, or covered by Italian law, if committed against persons, property or the security of the Allied Forces.