![]() ![]() Act June 30, 1953, § 1(a), substituted “ July 1, 1954” for “the end of the present war”. (f) which defined “war activities”, now covered by subsec. 85–608, § 103(e), substituted definition of “war activities” for provisions defining “national war effort” and “war effort”. 85–608, § 103(d), substituted provisions redefining “allies” to mean any nation with which the United States is engaged in a common military effort or with which the United States has entered into a common defensive military alliance for provisions which defined the term as meaning any nation, government, or force participating with the United States in any armed conflict. 85–608, § 103(c), substituted provisions defining “hostile force or person” for provisions which defined “enemy” to mean any nation, government, or force engaged in armed conflict with the Armed Forces of the United States or of any of its allies. 85–608, § 103(b), substituted “a war or armed conflict with a hostile force or person as defined herein” for “the national war effort”, and excepted employees of transporters of munitions during the transportation thereof or while the munitions are stored on the premises of the transporter. 85–608, § 104, substituted “a hostile force or person” for “the enemy”. 85–608, § 104, substituted “a hostile force or person” for “an enemy” in two places. ![]() 6, 1941, and prior to July 1, 1958, and inserted provisions redefining term to include hazards arising during a war or an armed conflict in which the United States is engaged, and hazards arising during a war or armed conflict between military forces of any origin, occurring within any country in which a person covered by this chapter is serving. ![]() 85–608, § 103(a), struck out provisions which defined “war-risk hazard” to mean hazards arising after Dec. ![]()
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