Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... ships , but in a line which , from end to end , measured at least 15 miles obviously were ships which were not to be seen . Now and then in the distance one could pick out dimly the outline of a battleship ; to identify it was another ...
... ships , but in a line which , from end to end , measured at least 15 miles obviously were ships which were not to be seen . Now and then in the distance one could pick out dimly the outline of a battleship ; to identify it was another ...
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... ships troubled to scan the flag it must have aroused bitter thoughts in their minds . Again , the justifiable pleasure of the fleet in a work well done was shown unmistakably by the cheers from the ships of the northern line as they ...
... ships troubled to scan the flag it must have aroused bitter thoughts in their minds . Again , the justifiable pleasure of the fleet in a work well done was shown unmistakably by the cheers from the ships of the northern line as they ...
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... ships , with a tonnage of 703,792 tons , was expropriated . The chief sufferers were the Hamburg - Amerika and the North German Lloyd , the former losing 35 ships , with 283,122 tons , and the latter 29 ships with 234,056 tons . The ...
... ships , with a tonnage of 703,792 tons , was expropriated . The chief sufferers were the Hamburg - Amerika and the North German Lloyd , the former losing 35 ships , with 283,122 tons , and the latter 29 ships with 234,056 tons . The ...
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... ships , with 2,800,000 deadweight tonnage , is reviewed , and it is pointed out that this service now requires 5000 officers and 29,000 enlisted men , and is rapidly growing as new ships are completed by the Shipping Board and placed in ...
... ships , with 2,800,000 deadweight tonnage , is reviewed , and it is pointed out that this service now requires 5000 officers and 29,000 enlisted men , and is rapidly growing as new ships are completed by the Shipping Board and placed in ...
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... ships were also fitted with kite balloons for observation purposes . The dirigibles were specially useful in that their operation could keep exact pace with the ships in the convoy . The airplanes , because of their speed , had to ...
... ships were also fitted with kite balloons for observation purposes . The dirigibles were specially useful in that their operation could keep exact pace with the ships in the convoy . The airplanes , because of their speed , had to ...
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