Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 46The Institute, 1920 |
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... feet , dipping under between observations . Flooded all tubes for attack . Estimated enemy's course to be 60 ° , 10 knots speed . Closed to 900 or 1000 yards , then swung to firing course for 100 ° track angle . Fired two torpedoes at ...
... feet , dipping under between observations . Flooded all tubes for attack . Estimated enemy's course to be 60 ° , 10 knots speed . Closed to 900 or 1000 yards , then swung to firing course for 100 ° track angle . Fired two torpedoes at ...
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United States Naval Institute. order for a quick dive and went down to 100 feet . In his haste he had taken in a little too much water , giving a slightly negative . buoyancy . To overcome this he gave orders to blow out a few hundred ...
United States Naval Institute. order for a quick dive and went down to 100 feet . In his haste he had taken in a little too much water , giving a slightly negative . buoyancy . To overcome this he gave orders to blow out a few hundred ...
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... feet , they ran for several min- utes in the direction of their foe . Then reducing their speed , they rose cautiously for periscope observation . No Hun was in sight , nor appeared in that vicinity again that day . It seemed probable ...
... feet , they ran for several min- utes in the direction of their foe . Then reducing their speed , they rose cautiously for periscope observation . No Hun was in sight , nor appeared in that vicinity again that day . It seemed probable ...
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... feet . He now gave orders to go ahead full speed , hoping by the diving rudders to check the descent . But this seemed to send her down all the faster , and before any- thing could be done to stop her she struck bottom at 294 feet ...
... feet . He now gave orders to go ahead full speed , hoping by the diving rudders to check the descent . But this seemed to send her down all the faster , and before any- thing could be done to stop her she struck bottom at 294 feet ...
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... she had risen to 100 feet , Hancock gave orders to open the middle ballast kingstons for blowing . But the pressure built up in the tank was so great that it jerked the starboard ( 58 ) 1030 AMERICAN SUBMARINE OPERATIONS IN THE WAR.
... she had risen to 100 feet , Hancock gave orders to open the middle ballast kingstons for blowing . But the pressure built up in the tank was so great that it jerked the starboard ( 58 ) 1030 AMERICAN SUBMARINE OPERATIONS IN THE WAR.
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