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The Stimson-Layton agreement, arranged between Sir Walter Layton, for the British Ministry of Supply, and Henry L. Stimson, U.S. secretary of war, provided for a partial standardization of military weapons and equipment and initiated a general policy of pooling British and American technical knowledge, patents, and formulas in armament production. | 1 |
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