Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... tion based on the historical and accepted policy of our government , as well as the best and most recent European views upon matters of international law . A supplementary chapter on the new situations which have arisen during the ...
... tion based on the historical and accepted policy of our government , as well as the best and most recent European views upon matters of international law . A supplementary chapter on the new situations which have arisen during the ...
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... tion must proceed without taking them into account . Shallow draft vessels in sufficient number must accompany the deeper draft vessels in order to take off all personnel in case of the loss of any of the latter . ( c ) The attacking ...
... tion must proceed without taking them into account . Shallow draft vessels in sufficient number must accompany the deeper draft vessels in order to take off all personnel in case of the loss of any of the latter . ( c ) The attacking ...
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... tion by the Vindictive at Zeebrugge prevented any damage being done to the Mole itself by the excellently arranged demolition party . The destruction of the viaduct by the submarine C - 3 undoubtedly caused considerable inconvenience in ...
... tion by the Vindictive at Zeebrugge prevented any damage being done to the Mole itself by the excellently arranged demolition party . The destruction of the viaduct by the submarine C - 3 undoubtedly caused considerable inconvenience in ...
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... tion to which the towing ropes are subjected , the British Admiralty found it necessary to use wire rope of special con- struction for this purpose . The production of suitable rope in the United States presented some difficulties at ...
... tion to which the towing ropes are subjected , the British Admiralty found it necessary to use wire rope of special con- struction for this purpose . The production of suitable rope in the United States presented some difficulties at ...
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... tion on each vessel could be anticipated by the Bureau , and the necessary instructions issued in advance to the navy yard at which the vessel was to dock . The system adopted was to have each navy yard prepare a design of the under ...
... tion on each vessel could be anticipated by the Bureau , and the necessary instructions issued in advance to the navy yard at which the vessel was to dock . The system adopted was to have each navy yard prepare a design of the under ...
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