Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 2.djvu/218

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PROCLAMATIONS-MAR . 26, 1948 CATEGORY V-FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND RANGE FINDERS Fire control equipment, range, position and height finders, spotting instruments, aiming devices, (gyroscopic, optic, acoustic, atmospheric or flash), bombsights, gun sights and periscopes for the arms, ammunition and implements of war enumerated in this proclamation. CATEGORY VI-TANKS AND ORDNANCE VEHICLES Tanks, armed or armored vehicles, armored trains, artillery and small arms repair trucks, military half tracks, tank recovery vehicles, tank destroyers; armor plate, turrets, tank engines, tank tread shoes, tank bogie wheels and idlers therefor. CATEGORY VII-POISON GASES AND TOXICOLOGICAL AGENTS All military toxicological and lethal agents and gases; military equipment for the dissemination and detection thereof and defense therefrom. CATEGORY VIII-PROPELLANTS AND EXPLOSIVES Propellants for the articles enumerated in Categories III, IV, and VII; military high explosives. CATEGORY IX-VESSELS OF WAR Vessels of war of all kinds, including amphibious craft, landing craft, naval tenders, naval transports and naval patrol craft, armor plate and turrets therefor; submarine batteries and nets, and equipment for the laying, detection, and detonation of mines. CATEGORY X-AIRCRAFT Aircraft; components, parts and accessories therefor. CATEGORY XI-MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT (a) Military radar equipment, including components thereof, radar countermeasures and radar jamming equipment; (b) Mili- tary stereoscopic plotting and photo interpretation equipment; (c) Military photo theodolites, telemetering and Doeppler equip- ment; (d) Military super-high speed ballistic cameras; (e) Mili- tary radiosondes; (f) Military interference suppression equipment; (g) Military electronic computing devices; (h) Military miniature and sub-miniature vacuum tubes and photoemissive tubes; (i) Military armor plate; (j) Military steel helmets; (k) Military pyrotechnics; (1) Synthetic training devices for military equip- ment; (m) Military ultra-sonic generators; (n) All other material used in warfare which is classified from the standpoint of military security. otirmer reclama- Effective April 15, 1948, this proclamation shall supersede Procla- 61 stat., Pt. 2 , P. mation 2717, dated February 14, 1947. 10. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 26 th day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-eight, and of [SEAL] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-second. HARRY S TRUMAN By the President: G C MARSHALL Secretary of State 1496 [62 STAT.