Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... 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 of the Spaniards had been gallantly repulsed ...
... 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 of the Spaniards had been gallantly repulsed ...
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... fire into him . The orange colors were nailed to the stump of the main mast and every demand to surrender was refused . His crew constantly returned the fire of the huge galleons until only 60 men remained alive , many of them badly ...
... fire into him . The orange colors were nailed to the stump of the main mast and every demand to surrender was refused . His crew constantly returned the fire of the huge galleons until only 60 men remained alive , many of them badly ...
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... fire . Both these corrections become larger with longer ranges or higher angles of fire . MAYEVSKI'S FRICTION RESULTS These have been assumed as they stand , but for use have been plotted as curves of retardation on a velocity base ...
... fire . Both these corrections become larger with longer ranges or higher angles of fire . MAYEVSKI'S FRICTION RESULTS These have been assumed as they stand , but for use have been plotted as curves of retardation on a velocity base ...
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... fire was limited to purely military targets . At places beyond the range of the naval guns , such as Bruges , the line of demarcation between private property and such military targets as the docks was drawn with remarkable precision ...
... fire was limited to purely military targets . At places beyond the range of the naval guns , such as Bruges , the line of demarcation between private property and such military targets as the docks was drawn with remarkable precision ...
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... FIRE IN THE HARBOR OF Gibraltar.— The Navy Department is informed that the U. S. S. Ophir was destroyed by fire on November 11 in the harbor of Gibraltar . The Ophir was en route to Marseille , France , laden with army supplies , when the ...
... FIRE IN THE HARBOR OF Gibraltar.— The Navy Department is informed that the U. S. S. Ophir was destroyed by fire on November 11 in the harbor of Gibraltar . The Ophir was en route to Marseille , France , laden with army supplies , when the ...
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