Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... fact that the men who have come to us by thousands want to be handled and have made boundless allow- ances for the greenness of their new officers and the pressure of work on their old ones . Any officer who has censored mail since ...
... fact that the men who have come to us by thousands want to be handled and have made boundless allow- ances for the greenness of their new officers and the pressure of work on their old ones . Any officer who has censored mail since ...
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... fact that successful com- mercial operations were as much , if not more , his mission as were military and naval victories , I believe that his entire campaign was a very fine one , conceived with sound judgment and executed with vigor ...
... fact that successful com- mercial operations were as much , if not more , his mission as were military and naval victories , I believe that his entire campaign was a very fine one , conceived with sound judgment and executed with vigor ...
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United States Naval Institute. fact , when the value of B is worked out for all parts of any tra- jectory , it is seen that it is rarely less than one , and nearly always greater , so that its average value could never be strictly ...
United States Naval Institute. fact , when the value of B is worked out for all parts of any tra- jectory , it is seen that it is rarely less than one , and nearly always greater , so that its average value could never be strictly ...
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... been gained over the sea power of our enemy . The greatness of this achievement is in no way lessened by the fact that the final episode did not take the form of a fleet action . Although deprived of this PROFESSIONAL NOTES 95.
... been gained over the sea power of our enemy . The greatness of this achievement is in no way lessened by the fact that the final episode did not take the form of a fleet action . Although deprived of this PROFESSIONAL NOTES 95.
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... fact it was not more than 10 ) was due to lack of lubricating oil and the fear that a higher speed would cause a breakdown of the engines . — London Times , 23/11 . THE LOST DESTROYER . - It is established beyond doubt that the German ...
... fact it was not more than 10 ) was due to lack of lubricating oil and the fear that a higher speed would cause a breakdown of the engines . — London Times , 23/11 . THE LOST DESTROYER . - It is established beyond doubt that the German ...
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