Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... enemy , while courtesy is obligatory , the methods with which they have waged the war must not be forgotten . ( 4 ) No international compliments are to be paid and all conversation is forbidden , except in regard to the immediate ...
... enemy , while courtesy is obligatory , the methods with which they have waged the war must not be forgotten . ( 4 ) No international compliments are to be paid and all conversation is forbidden , except in regard to the immediate ...
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... enemy . Away to the north we passed the Amiral Aube and her attendant destroyer . The Enemy Sighted . - Half - past 8 came and with it the report that the German Fleet had been sighted by our destroyers . An hour passed and the sun ...
... enemy . Away to the north we passed the Amiral Aube and her attendant destroyer . The Enemy Sighted . - Half - past 8 came and with it the report that the German Fleet had been sighted by our destroyers . An hour passed and the sun ...
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... enemy mine . The report recalls the loss of the collier Cyclops , whose disappearance is one of the unsolved mysteries of the seas . The estimates for the next fiscal year , which were submitted , in accord- ance with requirements of ...
... enemy mine . The report recalls the loss of the collier Cyclops , whose disappearance is one of the unsolved mysteries of the seas . The estimates for the next fiscal year , which were submitted , in accord- ance with requirements of ...
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... enemy from the beginning of the world war to the cessation of hostilities Nov. 11 , is shown by figures made public to - day by the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Naviga- tion . The report does not include several vessels , the loss ...
... enemy from the beginning of the world war to the cessation of hostilities Nov. 11 , is shown by figures made public to - day by the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Naviga- tion . The report does not include several vessels , the loss ...
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... enemy action and marine risk was 15,053,786 gross tons , according to official announcement issued to - night . During the same period vessels totaling 10,849,527 tons were constructed and enemy tonnage totaling 2,392,675 was captured ...
... enemy action and marine risk was 15,053,786 gross tons , according to official announcement issued to - night . During the same period vessels totaling 10,849,527 tons were constructed and enemy tonnage totaling 2,392,675 was captured ...
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