Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... action , but drew up his plans in a way which showed an excellent knowledge of naval tactics . He decided to repeat the tactics which the British had used so successfully against the Spanish Armada . The lightness and speed of his ships ...
... action , but drew up his plans in a way which showed an excellent knowledge of naval tactics . He decided to repeat the tactics which the British had used so successfully against the Spanish Armada . The lightness and speed of his ships ...
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... action . Matelieff did not believe he could risk a decision at close range , and , there- fore , the battle proved indecisive . Two ships were lost on each side . The Dutch saved most of the crews of the vessels lost , only eight men ...
... action . Matelieff did not believe he could risk a decision at close range , and , there- fore , the battle proved indecisive . Two ships were lost on each side . The Dutch saved most of the crews of the vessels lost , only eight men ...
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... action of winds . In the Red Sea , where the rate of evaporation is high and the rainfall small , the salinity rises to 39 , while , under the opposite conditions of the China Sea , it falls to 33. In the borders of the frigid zones ...
... action of winds . In the Red Sea , where the rate of evaporation is high and the rainfall small , the salinity rises to 39 , while , under the opposite conditions of the China Sea , it falls to 33. In the borders of the frigid zones ...
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... action stations " at 9 o'clock . Here came the significant reminder that " immediate readiness for action is to be assumed , " and definite instructions with regard to the position and train- ing of turrets and guns . " It is hoped ...
... action stations " at 9 o'clock . Here came the significant reminder that " immediate readiness for action is to be assumed , " and definite instructions with regard to the position and train- ing of turrets and guns . " It is hoped ...
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... action he has given testimony to the prestige and efficiency of the fleet without parallel in history , and it is to be remembered that this testimony has been accorded to us by those who were in the best position to judge . I desire to ...
... action he has given testimony to the prestige and efficiency of the fleet without parallel in history , and it is to be remembered that this testimony has been accorded to us by those who were in the best position to judge . I desire to ...
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