Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 46The Institute, 1920 - Naval art and science |
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Page 1011
... fact has not been clearly recognized is true . The reason probably is that it is only within the last hundred years that invention has been recognized as an important factor in life , and that the material of warfare has grown so ...
... fact has not been clearly recognized is true . The reason probably is that it is only within the last hundred years that invention has been recognized as an important factor in life , and that the material of warfare has grown so ...
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... fact that most of the 10 men were obliged to man other than their regular stations , some of them being given duties they knew little or nothing about . When the engines were used , it was a continuous watch for all who were able to ...
... fact that most of the 10 men were obliged to man other than their regular stations , some of them being given duties they knew little or nothing about . When the engines were used , it was a continuous watch for all who were able to ...
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... fact that in a year of operations they destroyed only one of the enemy , and that by indirect action , no more than it is of our battleships , cruisers , destroyers , or airplanes . Indeed of the last , though they made 39 attacks on ...
... fact that in a year of operations they destroyed only one of the enemy , and that by indirect action , no more than it is of our battleships , cruisers , destroyers , or airplanes . Indeed of the last , though they made 39 attacks on ...
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... fact most of their time was spent at the navy yards . Further , whenever there was a disaster it was widely advertised by the public press . Battleships might suffer turret explosions or destroyers might be rammed , with a heavy loss of ...
... fact most of their time was spent at the navy yards . Further , whenever there was a disaster it was widely advertised by the public press . Battleships might suffer turret explosions or destroyers might be rammed , with a heavy loss of ...
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... fact that when a condenser discharges , the ensuing current is oscillatory , that is to say , the condenser first becomes charged with one plate positive and the other negative . When charged at a given potential , it discharges - the ...
... fact that when a condenser discharges , the ensuing current is oscillatory , that is to say , the condenser first becomes charged with one plate positive and the other negative . When charged at a given potential , it discharges - the ...
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