Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 46The Institute, 1920 |
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... destroyers , together with some British warships , including submarines . When on 21 February they were joined by the two boats that had started with them from Newport , but had turned back , Division Five was complete . Repair work is ...
... destroyers , together with some British warships , including submarines . When on 21 February they were joined by the two boats that had started with them from Newport , but had turned back , Division Five was complete . Repair work is ...
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... destroyer , and the men of the AL - 10 could hear the propeller blades churning almost directly overhead . A moment later there was a rumble and crash , accompanied by a shock that suggested an earthquake at sea . Then they found ...
... destroyer , and the men of the AL - 10 could hear the propeller blades churning almost directly overhead . A moment later there was a rumble and crash , accompanied by a shock that suggested an earthquake at sea . Then they found ...
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... destroyer , in close proximity , may ram the submarine , or sink her by gun fire . To make this period of greatest peril as short as possible , Van de Carr had an officer and a man enter the conning tower with him so that at the instant ...
... destroyer , in close proximity , may ram the submarine , or sink her by gun fire . To make this period of greatest peril as short as possible , Van de Carr had an officer and a man enter the conning tower with him so that at the instant ...
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... destroyers , the only damage being the wear and tear on the officers ' nerves and the loss of the cook's front teeth . In the first encounter shortly after sunrise , two destroyers began shooting at the sub- marine at 6000 or 7000 yards ...
... destroyers , the only damage being the wear and tear on the officers ' nerves and the loss of the cook's front teeth . In the first encounter shortly after sunrise , two destroyers began shooting at the sub- marine at 6000 or 7000 yards ...
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... destroyers , which were the McCall and the Parker , had satis- fied themselves in regard to the submarine's identity and were steaming back to their convoy , the cook showed no interest in them ; instead he was gazing ruefully at what ...
... destroyers , which were the McCall and the Parker , had satis- fied themselves in regard to the submarine's identity and were steaming back to their convoy , the cook showed no interest in them ; instead he was gazing ruefully at what ...
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