Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... army and navy which will have to be maintained on a large scale as long as the possibilities of war confront us . Airplanes will also be used in rapidly increasing numbers for postal service and no doubt to a con- siderable extent for ...
... army and navy which will have to be maintained on a large scale as long as the possibilities of war confront us . Airplanes will also be used in rapidly increasing numbers for postal service and no doubt to a con- siderable extent for ...
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... Army in its overwhelming final victory over the Austrians in October and November . There promptly developed on both sides , however , an unwillingness to admit that there was glory enough for all or territory enough for all . The ...
... Army in its overwhelming final victory over the Austrians in October and November . There promptly developed on both sides , however , an unwillingness to admit that there was glory enough for all or territory enough for all . The ...
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... army , by water , to Fortress Monroe and the blow at Richmond from that quarter , where the army must be dependent upon a long line of water communications . And it was not until the engagement with the Monitor had materially reduced ...
... army , by water , to Fortress Monroe and the blow at Richmond from that quarter , where the army must be dependent upon a long line of water communications . And it was not until the engagement with the Monitor had materially reduced ...
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... army had McClellan's advance continued ; as it was , a less glorious but no less important rôle was reserved for them - the salvation of McClellan's army after its unfortunate experiences in the Seven Days ' fighting . After a week of ...
... army had McClellan's advance continued ; as it was , a less glorious but no less important rôle was reserved for them - the salvation of McClellan's army after its unfortunate experiences in the Seven Days ' fighting . After a week of ...
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... army had been withdrawn from the peninsula and the necessity of controlling the James had ended . Admiral D. D. Porter thus summarizes . the navy's work in this campaign : " Without it , the Grand Army of the Potomac could not have been ...
... army had been withdrawn from the peninsula and the necessity of controlling the James had ended . Admiral D. D. Porter thus summarizes . the navy's work in this campaign : " Without it , the Grand Army of the Potomac could not have been ...
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