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1. Gulf War: Desert Shield and Desert Storm, 1990-1991 (G.I. Series)
Paperback by Anthony Evans. A decade ago, the United States armed forces launched its largest offensive operation since the D-Day landings in World War II. The nature of the war was vastly changed; here was a purely desert environment with sweltering heat during the day and bitter cold at night, making new demands on men and equipment. Indeed, the need for speed during the build up in Saudi Arabia created shortages of many desert-specific items resulting in the deployment of troops variously clad and equipped.
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2. Amirs, Admirals, and Desert Sailors: Bahrain, the U.S. Navy, and the Arabian Gulf
Hardcover by David F. Winkler
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3. 1970 Treaties: Treaties Concluded in 1970, Treaties Entered Into Force in 1970, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Patent Cooperation Treaty
Paperback. Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Treaties Concluded in 1970, Treaties Entered Into Force in 1970, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Patent Cooperation Treaty, Accommodation of Crews Convention, 1970, Treaty of Warsaw, Treaty of Moscow, Boundary Treaty of 1970, Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, Prevention of Accidents Convention, 1970, Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970, Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization, Holidays With Pay Convention, 1970, Maximum Weight Convention, 1967. Excerpt: C133 Accommodation of Crews (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1970 is an International Labour Organization Convention . It was ratified by the ILO's Governing Body in Geneva October 14, 1970, as a supplement to the Accommodation of Crews Convention (Revised), 1949 . The earlier convention considered such shipboard matters as:The supplementary provisions were needed because of significant changes in the construction and operation of merchant vessels. The provisions apply to sea-going ships, publicly or privately owned, engaged in cargo transport, passengers trade, or any other commercial purpose, registered in a territory which ratified the convention. It does not apply to ships built before the provisions came into force, and to some classes of vessels such as ships of less than 1,000 tons, ships primarily propelled by sail, ships engaged in fishing or whaling, and hydrofoils and air-cushion craft. Articles 1 through 4 of the provisions cover which vessels are subject to the provisions, definitions, and certain legal requirements for countries which adopt the Convention. Article 5 deals with standards for sleeping quarters. This includes the minimum square-footage of sleeping quarters and the number of persons that can be a...
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