Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... turn will ram one of the piers and then swing the ship across the channel in which position the sinking charges will be exploded . ( h ) A smoke screen must be laid close to the enemy's posi- tion , to be laid down after the ...
... turn will ram one of the piers and then swing the ship across the channel in which position the sinking charges will be exploded . ( h ) A smoke screen must be laid close to the enemy's posi- tion , to be laid down after the ...
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... turning points and to mark the positions to be taken by the moni- tors in order to assure the bombardment of all preassigned tar- gets . This was well accomplished except at Ostend , where too much confidence was placed on the Storm ...
... turning points and to mark the positions to be taken by the moni- tors in order to assure the bombardment of all preassigned tar- gets . This was well accomplished except at Ostend , where too much confidence was placed on the Storm ...
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... turn opened fire almost simultaneously with her port battery . The storming parties suf- fered severely under this fire ; the commander of the Naval Bat- talion and the commander and second in command of the Marine Battalion were all ...
... turn opened fire almost simultaneously with her port battery . The storming parties suf- fered severely under this fire ; the commander of the Naval Bat- talion and the commander and second in command of the Marine Battalion were all ...
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... turn brought no success so she again altered course 16 points to starboard and gave the signal for " the last resort . " C. M. B. - 23 lighted a million candle - power flare close inshore to the westward of the entrance . The smoke and ...
... turn brought no success so she again altered course 16 points to starboard and gave the signal for " the last resort . " C. M. B. - 23 lighted a million candle - power flare close inshore to the westward of the entrance . The smoke and ...
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... turn were maintained at a set depth by means of floats . On each arm of the drag several shears were placed which had explosive knives mounted on them for cutting the cables . The apex of the V was connected to a single wire . The apex ...
... turn were maintained at a set depth by means of floats . On each arm of the drag several shears were placed which had explosive knives mounted on them for cutting the cables . The apex of the V was connected to a single wire . The apex ...
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