Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... American dreadnoughts and battle cruisers will be armed with a 16 - inch gun , making these the heaviest armed vessels in the world . Depth charges are stated to be the most effective anti - submarine weapon , and American vessels were ...
... American dreadnoughts and battle cruisers will be armed with a 16 - inch gun , making these the heaviest armed vessels in the world . Depth charges are stated to be the most effective anti - submarine weapon , and American vessels were ...
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... American fighting craft steamed an average of 626,000 miles per month in the war zone . This did not include the ... American naval forces in European waters ; of Rear Admiral Rodman , in command of the American battleships with the ...
... American fighting craft steamed an average of 626,000 miles per month in the war zone . This did not include the ... American naval forces in European waters ; of Rear Admiral Rodman , in command of the American battleships with the ...
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... America to smash the German military forces , TNX , a high explosive , being developed to take the place of TNT ... American vessels were adequately armed with this new weapon . A new type was developed and a new gun , known as the ...
... America to smash the German military forces , TNX , a high explosive , being developed to take the place of TNT ... American vessels were adequately armed with this new weapon . A new type was developed and a new gun , known as the ...
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... AMERICAN SQUADRON Now CONTROLS POLA . - An American squadron has arrived at Pola , formerly the principal Austrian naval base , and has taken over the command of the port . Jugoslav war vessels in the harbor have hoisted the American ...
... AMERICAN SQUADRON Now CONTROLS POLA . - An American squadron has arrived at Pola , formerly the principal Austrian naval base , and has taken over the command of the port . Jugoslav war vessels in the harbor have hoisted the American ...
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... AMERICAN VESSELS SUNK DURING THE WAR - LOSS of 145 American passenger and merchant vessels of 354,449 tons and 775 lives through acts of the enemy from the beginning of the world war to the cessation of hostilities Nov. 11 , is shown by ...
... AMERICAN VESSELS SUNK DURING THE WAR - LOSS of 145 American passenger and merchant vessels of 354,449 tons and 775 lives through acts of the enemy from the beginning of the world war to the cessation of hostilities Nov. 11 , is shown by ...
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