Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 46The Institute, 1920 - Naval art and science |
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Page 980
... hour the Mimeograph will print for you five thousand perfect dupli- cates . Typewriting , handwriting and drawing on the same sheet , and in the one operation . The fineness of its work is equaled only by the simplicity with which it is ...
... hour the Mimeograph will print for you five thousand perfect dupli- cates . Typewriting , handwriting and drawing on the same sheet , and in the one operation . The fineness of its work is equaled only by the simplicity with which it is ...
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... hour , I gave the order to proceed . Next day Van de Carr reached Bantry Bay , and had the satis- faction of beating by two days the others , who put in to Queens- town . 25 January . - Arrived at rendezvous " A " at 7.00 a . m ...
... hour , I gave the order to proceed . Next day Van de Carr reached Bantry Bay , and had the satis- faction of beating by two days the others , who put in to Queens- town . 25 January . - Arrived at rendezvous " A " at 7.00 a . m ...
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... hour , they would with a Teutonic lack of imagination disclose their position . The Allied radio stations along the Scotch , English , Irish , or French coasts would immediately note the peculiar German wave length , and by means of ...
... hour , they would with a Teutonic lack of imagination disclose their position . The Allied radio stations along the Scotch , English , Irish , or French coasts would immediately note the peculiar German wave length , and by means of ...
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... hour before they lost touch . Two hours later that morning , they sighted the masts and stacks of a convoy six miles distant , and shortly afterwards an enemy submarine , 3000 or 4000 yards from them in the opposite direction . Diving ...
... hour before they lost touch . Two hours later that morning , they sighted the masts and stacks of a convoy six miles distant , and shortly afterwards an enemy submarine , 3000 or 4000 yards from them in the opposite direction . Diving ...
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... hour and ten minutes she had been on the bottom at a depth , according to their gauge , of 294 feet , which closely ... hours submerged ) . Her commanding officer . as she left Newport was Lieutenant G. A. Logan , ( 59 ) AMERICAN ...
... hour and ten minutes she had been on the bottom at a depth , according to their gauge , of 294 feet , which closely ... hours submerged ) . Her commanding officer . as she left Newport was Lieutenant G. A. Logan , ( 59 ) AMERICAN ...
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