Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 46The Institute, 1920 - Naval art and science |
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Page 1107
... fleet , and has the industrial means of creating one in conformity with the new data revealed by the war . Outwardly a purely defensive policy is advocated , and yet , in the light of the lessons of the war , it would require , to be ...
... fleet , and has the industrial means of creating one in conformity with the new data revealed by the war . Outwardly a purely defensive policy is advocated , and yet , in the light of the lessons of the war , it would require , to be ...
Page 1112
... fleet action purposes the torpedo - carrying submarine will only be of marked use for covering the retreat of a defeated fleet . " After the discussion of the paper , the Chairman , Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee , indicated his agreement ...
... fleet action purposes the torpedo - carrying submarine will only be of marked use for covering the retreat of a defeated fleet . " After the discussion of the paper , the Chairman , Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee , indicated his agreement ...
Page 1120
... fleet , commanded by Admiral Henry B. Wilson , is still a very powerful force . The composition of the two fleets was not arranged without careful consideration of the tactical problems that will ensue whenever they combine for joint ...
... fleet , commanded by Admiral Henry B. Wilson , is still a very powerful force . The composition of the two fleets was not arranged without careful consideration of the tactical problems that will ensue whenever they combine for joint ...
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... fleet to give battle in American waters is not to be thought of . On the other hand , the U. S. fleet would be sorely handicapped in its offensive operations by the lack of adequate base facilities for a large force in Asiatic waters ...
... fleet to give battle in American waters is not to be thought of . On the other hand , the U. S. fleet would be sorely handicapped in its offensive operations by the lack of adequate base facilities for a large force in Asiatic waters ...
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... FLEET . - Japan had 3059 steamers , totaling 3,043,165 tons gross , at the end of January , 1920 , according to the latest statistics of the Department of Communications . Of these steamers , 2876 , with 2,877 , - 891 tons gross , were ...
... FLEET . - Japan had 3059 steamers , totaling 3,043,165 tons gross , at the end of January , 1920 , according to the latest statistics of the Department of Communications . Of these steamers , 2876 , with 2,877 , - 891 tons gross , were ...
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