Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... crews now operating the overseas vessels , hardly 1 per cent will remain as seamen and firemen for the mer- chant marine . But the traffic must go on . Demobilization and consequent placing of vessels out of naval commission will pack ...
... crews now operating the overseas vessels , hardly 1 per cent will remain as seamen and firemen for the mer- chant marine . But the traffic must go on . Demobilization and consequent placing of vessels out of naval commission will pack ...
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... crews , 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 ...
... crews , 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 ...
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... crews in all totalled about 300 men . He proceeded to the city of Bantam on the Island of Java and commenced trading with the natives . You may remember that about a century before this a pope had divided the oceans between Spain and ...
... crews in all totalled about 300 men . He proceeded to the city of Bantam on the Island of Java and commenced trading with the natives . You may remember that about a century before this a pope had divided the oceans between Spain and ...
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... crews suited perfectly a careful and deliberate engagement at long range , which , when coupled with rapid maneuvering , left Mendoza with- out any effective course of action for his huge floating castles . These tactics , used so long ...
... crews suited perfectly a careful and deliberate engagement at long range , which , when coupled with rapid maneuvering , left Mendoza with- out any effective course of action for his huge floating castles . These tactics , used so long ...
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... crews . Finally Wolfert arrived in Holland and the Sumatran ambassadors were presented to Prince Maurice in his entrenchments before the city of Gravs . Greatly astonished and pleased with what they had learned of the first modern ...
... crews . Finally Wolfert arrived in Holland and the Sumatran ambassadors were presented to Prince Maurice in his entrenchments before the city of Gravs . Greatly astonished and pleased with what they had learned of the first modern ...
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