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'''General Order 47''' was a standing regulation in [[EarthForce]] regarding the rendering of aid to vessels in distress. It stated:
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'''General Order 47''' was a standing regulation in [[Earthforce]] regarding the rendering of aid to vessels in distress. It stated:
   
:"EarthForce personnel are required to answer distress calls and assist any vessel not currently involved in hostilities against [[Earth]]."
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:"Earthforce personnel are required to answer distress calls and assist any vessel not currently involved in hostilities against [[Earth]]."
   
 
In late [[2259]], when [[Frederick Lantze]] of the [[Ministry of Peace]] berated [[Captain]] [[John Sheridan]] on providing assistance to the [[Narn]] [[G'Quan class heavy cruiser|heavy cruiser]] [[G'Tok]], Sheridan cited General Order 47. [[Welles|Mr. Welles]], of [[Nightwatch]], confirmed that he was correct in his interpretation of the regulations. ("[[The Fall of Night]]")
 
In late [[2259]], when [[Frederick Lantze]] of the [[Ministry of Peace]] berated [[Captain]] [[John Sheridan]] on providing assistance to the [[Narn]] [[G'Quan class heavy cruiser|heavy cruiser]] [[G'Tok]], Sheridan cited General Order 47. [[Welles|Mr. Welles]], of [[Nightwatch]], confirmed that he was correct in his interpretation of the regulations. ("[[The Fall of Night]]")
   
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[[Category:Earthforce regulations|47]]

Revision as of 02:52, 30 August 2008

General Order 47 was a standing regulation in Earthforce regarding the rendering of aid to vessels in distress. It stated:

"Earthforce personnel are required to answer distress calls and assist any vessel not currently involved in hostilities against Earth."

In late 2259, when Frederick Lantze of the Ministry of Peace berated Captain John Sheridan on providing assistance to the Narn heavy cruiser G'Tok, Sheridan cited General Order 47. Mr. Welles, of Nightwatch, confirmed that he was correct in his interpretation of the regulations. ("The Fall of Night")