Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... complete demobilization and return to former conditions , there will not be enough personnel in Pensacola to give each building one man for a caretaker , without counting the vast accumulation of material . Pensacola may be multiplied ...
... complete demobilization and return to former conditions , there will not be enough personnel in Pensacola to give each building one man for a caretaker , without counting the vast accumulation of material . Pensacola may be multiplied ...
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... complete , and 50 extra shellmen . " The other side of the picture is this - three or four million re- turned soldiers , three or four million munition workers , their pay envelopes suddenly stopped . During the transition and before ...
... complete , and 50 extra shellmen . " The other side of the picture is this - three or four million re- turned soldiers , three or four million munition workers , their pay envelopes suddenly stopped . During the transition and before ...
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... complete and costly schools . If we revert to pre - war conditions , the majority of these will have to be abandoned , either by sale at a tiny fraction of their cost or by closing and turning over to deterioration and rats . And again ...
... complete and costly schools . If we revert to pre - war conditions , the majority of these will have to be abandoned , either by sale at a tiny fraction of their cost or by closing and turning over to deterioration and rats . And again ...
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... complete satisfaction or real return for money invested . Flying is here , and flying cannot be properly attended to by watch and division officers . Sooner or later we have got to form the NAVAL FLYING CORPS on a permanent , recog ...
... complete satisfaction or real return for money invested . Flying is here , and flying cannot be properly attended to by watch and division officers . Sooner or later we have got to form the NAVAL FLYING CORPS on a permanent , recog ...
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... complete discretion to carry out any enterprises which in his opinion would be of advantage to the republic . In addition to this leader , many of the lesser officers were men of great reputations . The second in command was Laurenz ...
... complete discretion to carry out any enterprises which in his opinion would be of advantage to the republic . In addition to this leader , many of the lesser officers were men of great reputations . The second in command was Laurenz ...
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