United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Том 25,Део 2U.S. Naval Institute, 1899 |
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... Military Officers , and from eminent men of learning in civil life . The Secretary of the Navy shall be , ex officio , an honorary member . Their number shall not exceed thirty ( 30 ) . Nominations for honorary members must be favorably ...
... Military Officers , and from eminent men of learning in civil life . The Secretary of the Navy shall be , ex officio , an honorary member . Their number shall not exceed thirty ( 30 ) . Nominations for honorary members must be favorably ...
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... Military Officers , and from eminent men of learning in civil life . The Secretary of the Navy shall be , ex officio , an honorary member . Their number shall not exceed thirty ( 30 ) . Nominations for honorary members must be favorably ...
... Military Officers , and from eminent men of learning in civil life . The Secretary of the Navy shall be , ex officio , an honorary member . Their number shall not exceed thirty ( 30 ) . Nominations for honorary members must be favorably ...
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... military branch to work the battery , consisting of some forty - odd marines under Lieut . A. W. Catlin , U. S. M. C. , also Ensign F. R. Payne and some naval cadets of the present third class at the Naval Academy , the whole presided ...
... military branch to work the battery , consisting of some forty - odd marines under Lieut . A. W. Catlin , U. S. M. C. , also Ensign F. R. Payne and some naval cadets of the present third class at the Naval Academy , the whole presided ...
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... military authorities de- cided that the men should have cold meals , a detail of men from each company formed in the port passage way , and passing through the end of the ration room from port to THE ST . LOUIS AS A TRANSPORT . 5.
... military authorities de- cided that the men should have cold meals , a detail of men from each company formed in the port passage way , and passing through the end of the ration room from port to THE ST . LOUIS AS A TRANSPORT . 5.
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... military stand- point , in his essay entitled , " The United States looking Out- ward , " and in 1893 in " The Isthmus and Sea Power . " But not only strategic interests , commercial interests also , play a pow- erful part in this ...
... military stand- point , in his essay entitled , " The United States looking Out- ward , " and in 1893 in " The Isthmus and Sea Power . " But not only strategic interests , commercial interests also , play a pow- erful part in this ...
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Admiral Cervera Aguadores American ships ammunition anchor armored army arrived artillery attack battalion battery battle battle-ships blockade boat boilers bombardment cable Caney Cape Cruz Captain Cienfuegos coal coast Colón Colonel column command companies crew Cuban Daiquiri deck defended destroyers distance El Caney enemy engineers entrance fight flag forces fortifications four gunboats harbor Havana Hontoria guns hostile fleet hostile ships howitzers indicated horse-power July June Key West knots land large number latter Leyden Lieutenant Linares Manzanillo Maria Teresa Marine merchant meters miles military Morro mouth musket fire muzzle-loading naval night o'clock officers Oquendo Palma Soriano pier Plasencia Plutón port projectiles protected cruiser Puerto Rico Punta Cabrera Punta Gorda rapid-fire guns regiment Reina Mercedes sacks San Juan Santiago de Cuba shell shots Socapa soldiers Spain Spanish steam steamer tons torpedoes trenches troops U. S. Navy vessels volunteers warships wounded
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