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Page 1021
... pounds and to run the bilge pump for some seconds . On came the destroyer , and the men of the AL - 10 could hear ... pound depth charge . It had now become apparent that their friend above was likely to waste a good many depth charges ...
... pounds and to run the bilge pump for some seconds . On came the destroyer , and the men of the AL - 10 could hear ... pound depth charge . It had now become apparent that their friend above was likely to waste a good many depth charges ...
Page 1027
... pounds from adjusting overboard , " he ordered , and knowing that there was a green hand at the adjusting pump valve manifold he stationed himself beside the gauge to see that he blew out only the amount directed . The man repeated the ...
... pounds from adjusting overboard , " he ordered , and knowing that there was a green hand at the adjusting pump valve manifold he stationed himself beside the gauge to see that he blew out only the amount directed . The man repeated the ...
Page 1028
... pounds of negative buoyancy , she had buried her nose in the soft mud . " Stop both motors and secure everything , " was the instant order , and Hulings went to notify the commanding officer . But Hancock had heard the motors speeding ...
... pounds of negative buoyancy , she had buried her nose in the soft mud . " Stop both motors and secure everything , " was the instant order , and Hulings went to notify the commanding officer . But Hancock had heard the motors speeding ...
Page 1029
... pounds of water , but it was evi- dent the pumps were feeble against the enormous sea pressure . Again it was decided to try the motors , and at the same time to blow the bow ballast tank . As this tank was designed to withstand 90 pounds ...
... pounds of water , but it was evi- dent the pumps were feeble against the enormous sea pressure . Again it was decided to try the motors , and at the same time to blow the bow ballast tank . As this tank was designed to withstand 90 pounds ...
Page 1030
... pounds . At the same time they crowded speed on the motors . The boat had been resting at an angle of 21 ° up . The bubble moved and the bow rose a little , but only a very little , for she was still in the mud , and even when the angle ...
... pounds . At the same time they crowded speed on the motors . The boat had been resting at an angle of 21 ° up . The bubble moved and the bow rose a little , but only a very little , for she was still in the mud , and even when the angle ...
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