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SUBCHAPTER L-ENEMIES AND REPARATIONS

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§ 111.1

Removal from the United States of alien enemies from other American republics.

The proclamation of the President of the United States, No. 2685, dated April 10, 1946, 3 CFR, 1943-1948 Comp., provides in part:

1. All alien enemies within the continental limits of the United States brought here from other American republics after December 7, 1941, who are within the territory of the United States without admission under the immigration laws, shall, if their continued residence in the Western Hemisphere is deemed by the Secretary of State to be prejudicial to the future security or welfare of the Americas, be subject upon the order of the Secretary of State to removal from the United States and may be required to depart therefrom in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe.

2. In all cases in which the Secretary of State shall have ordered the removal of an alien enemy under the authority of this Proclamation or in which the Attorney General shall have ordered the removal of an alien enemy under the authority of Proclamation No. 2655 of July 14, 1945, thirty days shall be considered, and is hereby declared to be, a reasonable time for such alien enemy to effect the recovery, disposal, and removal of his goods and effects, and for his departure. § 111.2 Order of the Secretary of State. When a determination has been made by the Secretary of State that the

continued residence in the Western Hemisphere of an alien enemy, brought to the United States from another American republic after December 7, 1941, who is within the territory of the United States without admission under the immigration laws, would be prejudicial to the future security or welfare of the Americas, an order will be signed by the Secretary of State directing that the said alien enemy depart from the United States within thirty days after notification of the order and that, if he fails or neglects so to depart, the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization is to provide for the alien enemy's removal to the territory of the country of which he is a native, citizen, denizen, or subject. § 111.3 Service of removal order on alien enemy.

A copy of the Secretary of State's order of removal will be delivered to the alien enemy at the place where he is interned.

§ 111.4 Thirty-day period for voluntary departure.

An alien enemy who is the subject of a removal order shall have thirty (30) days after receiving notification of the removal order to depart from the United States. Unless the public safety otherwise requires, the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization is authorized to release such alien enemy from internment under appropriate parole safeguards in order that the alien enemy may settle his personal and business affairs, provide for the recovery, disposal, and removal of his goods and effects, and make arrangements to depart from the United States.

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SUBCHAPTER M-INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS

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Category II-Artillery and Projectors (a) Guns over caliber .50, howitzers, mortars, and recoilless rifles.

(b) Military flame throwers and projectors. (c) Components and parts including, but not limited to mounts and carriages for the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category.

Category III-Ammunition

(a) Ammunition for the arms in Categories I and II of this Section except caliber .22 rim-fire ammunition (see § 123.03 of this subchapter).

(b) The following components, parts, accessories, and attachments: cartridge cases, powder bags, bullets, jackets, cores, shells (excluding shotgun), projectiles, boosters, percussion caps, fuzes and components therefor, primers, and other detonating devices for such ammunition (see exemption in § 121.04). belting and linking

(c) Ammunition machines.

Category IV-Bombs, Guided Missiles,
Rockets, Torpedoes, and Mines

(a) Bombs, grenades, rockets, guided missiles, torpedoes, depth charges, land and naval mines, and military demolition blocks and blasting caps (see § 121.05).

(b) Apparatus and devices for the handling, control, activation, detection, discharge or detonation of the articles in paragraph (a) of this Category (see § 121.06). (c) Missile powerplants.

(d) Military explosives, excavating devices. (e) All specifically designed components, parts, and associtaed equipment for the articles in this Category.

Category V-Propellants, Explosives, and
Incendiary Agents

(a) Propellants for the articles in Categories III and IV of this Section (See § 121.09).

(b) Military high explosives (see § 121.10).
(c) Military fuel thickeners (see § 121.11).
(d) Military pyrotechnics.

Category VI-Vessels of War and Special
Naval Equipment

(a) Warships, amphibious warfare vessels, landing craft, mine warfare vessels, patrol vessels, auxiliary vessels, service craft, floating dry docks, and experimental types of naval ships (see § 121.12).

(b) Turrets and gun mounts, missile systems, arresting gear, special weapons systems, protective systems, submarine storage batteries, catapults and other components, parts, attachments and accessories specifi

cally designed for the following types of combatant vessels: battleships, command ships, guided missile ships, cruisers, aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, escorts, minesweepers, and submarines.

(c) Submarine and torpedo nets, and mine sweeping equipment. Components, parts, attachments and accessories specifically designed therefor.

(d) Harbor entrance magnetic, pressure, and acoustic detection devices, controls and components thereof.

Category VII-Tanks and Ordnance Vehicles

(a) Military type armed or armored vehicles, military railway trains, and vehicles fitted with mountings for arms.

(b) Military tanks, tank recovery vehicles, half-tracks, and gun carriers.

(c) Military trucks, trailers, hoists, and skids specifically designed for carrying and handling the articles in paragraph (a) of Categories III and IV; military mobile repair shops specifically designed to service military equipment.

(d) Amphibious vehicles (see § 121.07).

(e) All specifically designed components, accessories and attachments, including military bridging for the articles in this Category. Category VIII-Aircraft and Associated Equipment

(a) Aircraft designed, modified or equipped for military purposes, including but not limited to the following: gunnery, bombing, rocket, or missile launching, electronic surveillance, refueling, aerial mapping, military liaison, cargo carrying or dropping, personnel dropping, military trainers, experimental aircraft, drones, lighter-than-air aircraft, and military helicopters (see § 121.13, paragraph (b) for exceptions).

(b) Military aircraft engines, other than reciprocating, specifically designed for the aircraft in paragraph (a) of this Category.

(c) Airborne equipment, including but not limited to JATO and airborne refueling equipment, specifically designed for use with the aircraft and engines of the types in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category.

(d) Aircraft launching equipment.

(e) Non-expensive balloons in excess of 3,000 cubic feet capacity.

(f) Components, parts, and associated equipment except propellers specifically designed for the articles in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this Category.

(g) Parachutes and complete canopies, harnesses and platforms, and electronic release mechanisms therefor.

Category IX-Military Training Equipment

(a) Military training equipment includes but is not limited to attack trainers, radar target trainers, radar target generators, gunnery training devices, anti-submarine warfare trainers, target equipment, armament trainers, pilotless aircraft trainers,

mobile training units; and military type link trainers, operational flight trainers, flight simulators, radar trainers, instrument flight trainers, and navigation trainers.

(b) Components, parts, attachments and accessories specifically designed for the articles in paragraph (a) of this Category. Category X-Protective Personnel Equipment (a) Body armor, flak suits, and components and parts specifically designed therefor and military helmets.

(b) Partial pressure suits, pressurized breathing equipment, anti-"G" suits, protective clothing for handling guided missile fuel, military crash helmets, liquid oxygen converters used for aircraft and missiles, catapults and cartridge actuated devices utilized in emergency escape of personnel from aircraft.

Category XI-Military Electronics

(a) Electronic equipment bearing a military designation including radar, jamming, countermeasure, counter countermeasure, underwater sound, doppler and communications-electronic equipment.

(b) Components, parts, accessories and attachments specifically designed for use with the articles in (a) of this Category. Category XII-Fire Control Equipment and Range Finders

(a) Fire control, gun and missile tracking and guidance systems infra-red and other night sighting equipment; range, position and height finders and spotting instruments, aiming devices (electronic, gyroscopic, optic, and acoustic), bomb sights, bombing computers, military television sighting units, inertial platforms, and periscopes for the articles of this section.

(b) Inertial guidance systems, astro compasses, and star trackers.

(c) Components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed for the articles in paragraph (a) of this Category.

Category XIII—Auxiliary Military Equipment

(a) Aerial cameras and special purpose military cameras and specialized processing equipment therefor; military photointerpretation, stereoscopic plotting, and photogrammetry equipment.

(b) Cryptographic devices (encoding and decoding), and specifically designed components therefor.

(c) Self-contained diving and underwater swimming apparatus and components and accessories specifically designed therefor (See § 123.63 for exemptions).

(d) Armor plate.

(e) Concealment and deception equipment, including but not limited to special paints, decoys and simulators; components, parts and accessories specifically designed therefor.

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