Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 46The Institute, 1920 - Naval art and science |
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Page 1113
... battle - cruisers , and in that case the superior speed of the latter would be useless except as a means of escape from the crushing salvos of the slower ship . And when all is said , capital ships , be they battleships or battle ...
... battle - cruisers , and in that case the superior speed of the latter would be useless except as a means of escape from the crushing salvos of the slower ship . And when all is said , capital ships , be they battleships or battle ...
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... Battle cruisers Light cruisers Destroyers Submarines United States .II Japan 4 6 8 ΙΟ 34 12 77 ..67 80 The figures for Japan are considerably higher than might have been anticipated , but they are vouched for by the United States Office ...
... Battle cruisers Light cruisers Destroyers Submarines United States .II Japan 4 6 8 ΙΟ 34 12 77 ..67 80 The figures for Japan are considerably higher than might have been anticipated , but they are vouched for by the United States Office ...
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... battle- ship in an artillery battle is another dreadnought , and hence one infers that a fort , designed as far as the armament is concerned on the principles of a battleship or superdreadnought would be the most effective enemy of the ...
... battle- ship in an artillery battle is another dreadnought , and hence one infers that a fort , designed as far as the armament is concerned on the principles of a battleship or superdreadnought would be the most effective enemy of the ...
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... battle of Jutland , in which the British lost 6104 men and 117,150 tons of shipping , as against the German loss of 2414 men and 60,702 tons , the Kaiser said to a dele- gation representing the crews of all the ships engaged , assembled ...
... battle of Jutland , in which the British lost 6104 men and 117,150 tons of shipping , as against the German loss of 2414 men and 60,702 tons , the Kaiser said to a dele- gation representing the crews of all the ships engaged , assembled ...
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... Battle of Jutland is a powerful and well - developed arraign- ment of the mode of thought that was dominant in the years of prepara- tion leading up to the war . in the conduct of naval operations during the war , and in the battle ...
... Battle of Jutland is a powerful and well - developed arraign- ment of the mode of thought that was dominant in the years of prepara- tion leading up to the war . in the conduct of naval operations during the war , and in the battle ...
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