Executive Order 10341
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Executive Order 10341 of April 8, 1952
Discontinuing the Rose Island and the Tutuila Island Naval Defensive Sea Areas and Naval Airspace Reservations
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2152 of Title 18 of the United States Code and section 4 of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 (44 Stat. 570; 49 U.S.C. 174), the following-designated naval defensive sea areas and naval airspace reservations, established by Executive Order No. 8683 of February 14, 1941, as amended by Executive Order No. 8729 of April 2, 1941, are hereby discontinued:
- Rose Island Naval Defensive Sea Area.
- Rose Island Naval Airspace Reservation.
- Tutuila Island Naval Defensive Sea Area.
- Tutuila Island Naval Airspace Reservation.
Harry S. Truman
The White House,
April 8, 1952.
Notes
[edit]- Revoked by:
- Executive Order 11045, August 21, 1962
- See Related:
- Executive Order 108-A, December 23, 1898;
- Executive Order 8683, February 14, 1941;
- Executive Order 8729, April 2, 1941;
- Executive Order 10077, September 7, 1949;
- Executive Order 10137, June 30, 1950;
- Organic Act of Guam, (Public Law 630, 81st Congress, 64 Stat. 384, approved: August 1, 1950)
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