United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Томови 3-4U.S. Naval Institute, 1877 |
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... direction of the attack . There were , also , flank , ob- lique and perpendicular movements . The Greeks seem to have separat- ed their fleets into the three divisions of van , centre and rear , when in column ; and right and left wings ...
... direction of the attack . There were , also , flank , ob- lique and perpendicular movements . The Greeks seem to have separat- ed their fleets into the three divisions of van , centre and rear , when in column ; and right and left wings ...
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... direction ; but , as vessels were still liable to be rammed , guns had to be placed in the sides and sterns also , to bear upon an ene- my , making an attack from astern or abeam . Thus they had at this early day a practically full ...
... direction ; but , as vessels were still liable to be rammed , guns had to be placed in the sides and sterns also , to bear upon an ene- my , making an attack from astern or abeam . Thus they had at this early day a practically full ...
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... direction of the fleet were mainly to depend . The interim between ancient and modern tactics lasted , reckoning from Lepanto to the battle off the Texel , 94 years . In sailing vessels the offensive weapons being placed on the side of ...
... direction of the fleet were mainly to depend . The interim between ancient and modern tactics lasted , reckoning from Lepanto to the battle off the Texel , 94 years . In sailing vessels the offensive weapons being placed on the side of ...
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... direction of the attack . * Having established his line of battle , the author of the work referred to judiciously ignores the nomenclature of the late system of sail tactics , substituting therefor the terms used for similar formations ...
... direction of the attack . * Having established his line of battle , the author of the work referred to judiciously ignores the nomenclature of the late system of sail tactics , substituting therefor the terms used for similar formations ...
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... Their own army guns are all rifled in the opposite direction . They had two grooves of a regular twist , the origin being at the front end of the chamber , and at the extremi- ties of the horizontal diameter . The reason of this 26.
... Their own army guns are all rifled in the opposite direction . They had two grooves of a regular twist , the origin being at the front end of the chamber , and at the extremi- ties of the horizontal diameter . The reason of this 26.
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