Naval Institute Proceedings, Том 60U.S. Naval Institute, 1934 |
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... battleship is the king - pin of our defense system . A battleship is the only ship which can carry sufficient armor to protect against aircraft attack as she is protected against gunfire . We hear that aircraft can sink battleships ...
... battleship is the king - pin of our defense system . A battleship is the only ship which can carry sufficient armor to protect against aircraft attack as she is protected against gunfire . We hear that aircraft can sink battleships ...
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... battleships Rodney and Nelson are the only ships in our fleet so armed , and the reason for this was not a matter of ... battleship " they have adopted the triple turret , but this is probably owing to the restrictions under which this ...
... battleships Rodney and Nelson are the only ships in our fleet so armed , and the reason for this was not a matter of ... battleship " they have adopted the triple turret , but this is probably owing to the restrictions under which this ...
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... battleship was essential to the Navy . A dangerous heresy had appeared in certain naval circles to the effect that the battleship today was an anachronism and unnecessary . One heard this question discussed as if there were two schools ...
... battleship was essential to the Navy . A dangerous heresy had appeared in certain naval circles to the effect that the battleship today was an anachronism and unnecessary . One heard this question discussed as if there were two schools ...
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