United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 45, Part 3U.S. Naval Institute, 1919 - Naval art and science |
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... ships that can concentrate gunfire on one enemy ship with no loss of ship's destructive fire effect . In the present stage of fire control , it is held that two ships should constitute the gunnery unit . These two ships should be ...
... ships that can concentrate gunfire on one enemy ship with no loss of ship's destructive fire effect . In the present stage of fire control , it is held that two ships should constitute the gunnery unit . These two ships should be ...
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... ships were made " to fight , not to live in , " and this is now proved to be literally the truth . It makes clear also why the German sailors protested against the conditions of living on board the interned ships at Scapa Flow . The ...
... ships were made " to fight , not to live in , " and this is now proved to be literally the truth . It makes clear also why the German sailors protested against the conditions of living on board the interned ships at Scapa Flow . The ...
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... ships have relapsed into a state of complete indiscipline . Men drift away according to their individual inclination . The delegates of the Work- men's Councils have practically no control over the men , though the com- missioned ...
... ships have relapsed into a state of complete indiscipline . Men drift away according to their individual inclination . The delegates of the Work- men's Councils have practically no control over the men , though the com- missioned ...
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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