Vessel of war

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 - a vessel — (A) belonging to the armed forces of a country;(B) bearing the external marks distinguishing vessels of war of that country;(C) under the command of an officer commissioned by the government of that country and whose name appears in the appropriate service list or its equivalent; and (D ) DOT/ Maritim e     Foreign Support – Humanitarian and Sustainable Development Assistance   1219 staffed by a crew under regular armed forces discipline.

war risks- (A) any part of a loss excluded from marine insurance coverage under a free of capture or seizure clause or analogous clause; and (B) any other loss from a hostile act, including confiscation, expropriation, nationalization, or deprivation. DOT/ Maritim e


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