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- Q7246541 abstract "A prize of war is a piece of military property seized by the victorious party after a war or battle, typically at sea. This term was used nearly exclusively in terms of a captured ship during the 18th and 19th centuries.Rules defining how prizes were claimed and administered originated before there were organized government navies and were an outgrowth of privateering.Prizes of war at sea are unlikely in major modern conflicts due to changes in the way wars are fought and financed, international law and oversight, and the possibility of a prize being booby trapped. However the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 do allow for war materiel to be claimed as trophies of war as does US law.Prizes in World War II included a German submarine later called HMS Graph, and U-505 which was captured by elements of the United States Navy in a task force commanded by then-Captain Daniel V. Gallery. U-505 currently is a museum ship at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.Although not taken in combat, two Gorch Fock class barques were confiscated from Germany as reparation prizes at the conclusion of World War II, one of which remains in US service as the USCGC Eagle.Quantities of Iraqi military materiel captured during the Gulf War is held by US museumsMateriel captured as a result of the Falklands War was reused by the British Armed Forces. This included two Agusta A109 helicopters captured by the British Army from the Argentine Army which were used by the Army Air Corps until 2007.".
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- Q7246541 comment "A prize of war is a piece of military property seized by the victorious party after a war or battle, typically at sea.".
- Q7246541 label "Prize of war".
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