America and the Great War for Humanity and FreedomJ. C. Winston, 1917 - 352 страница |
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... vessels that could ran into home waters for safety . Many which were in American and other neutral waters remained there , interned for the duration of the war . Many were captured or destroyed by the navies of the allies . Meantime ...
... vessels that could ran into home waters for safety . Many which were in American and other neutral waters remained there , interned for the duration of the war . Many were captured or destroyed by the navies of the allies . Meantime ...
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... vessels . THE NAVIES OF THE WORLD Statistics of the navies of the various powers cannot be given quite so completely as of the mercantile fleets , the tonnage being lacking . The following table gives , however , the numbers of ships of ...
... vessels . THE NAVIES OF THE WORLD Statistics of the navies of the various powers cannot be given quite so completely as of the mercantile fleets , the tonnage being lacking . The following table gives , however , the numbers of ships of ...
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... vessel showing deck torpedo tubes and fore and aft diving rudders . bow torpedo tubes with a torpedo ready to be loaded . Center View Section showing the upper half of the submarine with engine room , crew and officers ' quarters , and ...
... vessel showing deck torpedo tubes and fore and aft diving rudders . bow torpedo tubes with a torpedo ready to be loaded . Center View Section showing the upper half of the submarine with engine room , crew and officers ' quarters , and ...
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... submarine's dead- liest foe . They were so shallow that a torpedo would not reach them , swift , inexpensive and armed with a gun capable of sinking the undersea boat . MERCHANT VESSELS DESTROYED In the early part of the war.
... submarine's dead- liest foe . They were so shallow that a torpedo would not reach them , swift , inexpensive and armed with a gun capable of sinking the undersea boat . MERCHANT VESSELS DESTROYED In the early part of the war.
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... vessels . But by far the greater part of the destruction on both sides was done by submarines . The losses of the various coun- tries , belligerent and neutral , in the first seventeen months of the war , were as follows : No. of ...
... vessels . But by far the greater part of the destruction on both sides was done by submarines . The losses of the various coun- tries , belligerent and neutral , in the first seventeen months of the war , were as follows : No. of ...
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