Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... officers and the pressure of work on their old ones . Any officer who has censored mail since April , 1917 , has indisputable proof of that . " I'm making this a short letter , Kid , " wrote one youngster . " You see , some officer has ...
... officers and the pressure of work on their old ones . Any officer who has censored mail since April , 1917 , has indisputable proof of that . " I'm making this a short letter , Kid , " wrote one youngster . " You see , some officer has ...
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... officers whose raison d'être it is . America and her soldiers and sailors must never again become strangers to each ... officers are carrying twenty - five or thirty , not because the officers are slothful or inefficient , but be- cause ...
... officers whose raison d'être it is . America and her soldiers and sailors must never again become strangers to each ... officers are carrying twenty - five or thirty , not because the officers are slothful or inefficient , but be- cause ...
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... officers ' list , and will remain thus subject to call into service at the discretion of the President of the United States for a period of five years from the termination of the second three months ' course of study . That men who have ...
... officers ' list , and will remain thus subject to call into service at the discretion of the President of the United States for a period of five years from the termination of the second three months ' course of study . That men who have ...
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... officers and men that a state of war exists during the armistice . ( 2 ) Their relations with officers and men of the German Navy with whom they may now be brought into contact are to be of a strictly formal character . ( 3 ) In dealing ...
... officers and men that a state of war exists during the armistice . ( 2 ) Their relations with officers and men of the German Navy with whom they may now be brought into contact are to be of a strictly formal character . ( 3 ) In dealing ...
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... officers , 1042 ; men , 5363. In addition , 14,661 officers and men of British merchant vessels and fishing boats lost their lives while pursuing their ordinary vocation by enemy action and 3295 were taken prisoner . - Army and Navy ...
... officers , 1042 ; men , 5363. In addition , 14,661 officers and men of British merchant vessels and fishing boats lost their lives while pursuing their ordinary vocation by enemy action and 3295 were taken prisoner . - Army and Navy ...
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