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Page 388
... of all . With increased power or increased size , and certainly when the two are combined , comes increased cost , and in increased cost lies the principal reason for opposition to the increased size ( 388 INCREASING THE SIZE OF ...
... of all . With increased power or increased size , and certainly when the two are combined , comes increased cost , and in increased cost lies the principal reason for opposition to the increased size ( 388 INCREASING THE SIZE OF ...
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... reason in the minds of many for increase of displacement ( size ) is that such increase shall , primarily , be for ... reason of the greater number of projectiles that can be fired , the second by reason of greater weight of projectile ...
... reason in the minds of many for increase of displacement ( size ) is that such increase shall , primarily , be for ... reason of the greater number of projectiles that can be fired , the second by reason of greater weight of projectile ...
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... reason the British did not put their squadrons of older ships in their battle fleet , and for the same reason Admiral Scheer , after the experience of the Skagerrak , decided to with- draw them from the first line . That from the ...
... reason the British did not put their squadrons of older ships in their battle fleet , and for the same reason Admiral Scheer , after the experience of the Skagerrak , decided to with- draw them from the first line . That from the ...
Contents
WHAT STEPS IN ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING SHOULD BE TAKEN | 317 |
PLANTING A WAR GARDEN By Captain W T Cluverius U S Navy | 333 |
THE TRICKLING CHARGE AS APPLIED TO LEADACID STORAGE BAT 66 | 339 |
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