Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... attack , to keep our fleets in readiness for busi- ness , and to form the backbone of the war NAVY . And we must have a reserve far larger than the navy itself , of trained or par- tially trained men , available at a moment's notice ...
... attack , to keep our fleets in readiness for busi- ness , and to form the backbone of the war NAVY . And we must have a reserve far larger than the navy itself , of trained or par- tially trained men , available at a moment's notice ...
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... attack a Portu- guese carrack which gave more opportunity for obtaining booty . With his remaining six ships Spinola kept on for the Flanders coast . The Dutch patrolling force in the Straits of Dover then consisted of seven small war ...
... attack a Portu- guese carrack which gave more opportunity for obtaining booty . With his remaining six ships Spinola kept on for the Flanders coast . The Dutch patrolling force in the Straits of Dover then consisted of seven small war ...
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... attack very like our night destroyer attacks . of to - day . In one thing , however , these old seamen were agreed . Then never considered the odds which were against them , but were eager to force a decision upon their greatly superior ...
... attack very like our night destroyer attacks . of to - day . In one thing , however , these old seamen were agreed . Then never considered the odds which were against them , but were eager to force a decision upon their greatly superior ...
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... attack of the enemy and in addition kept up a rapid fire with their guns with terrible effect . Finally the bowsprits broke off in the sides of the Black Galley and the three ships drifted clear for a time . The first concentrated attack ...
... attack of the enemy and in addition kept up a rapid fire with their guns with terrible effect . Finally the bowsprits broke off in the sides of the Black Galley and the three ships drifted clear for a time . The first concentrated attack ...
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... attack was generally repulsed , but the Dutch leader with only seven men fought his way into the interior defenses of the citadel . Seeing their small number , the Spaniards concen- trated against them and a hand to hand struggle took ...
... attack was generally repulsed , but the Dutch leader with only seven men fought his way into the interior defenses of the citadel . Seeing their small number , the Spaniards concen- trated against them and a hand to hand struggle took ...
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