United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 45, Part 3U.S. Naval Institute, 1919 - Naval art and science |
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Page 419
... side the wireless room is enclosed in a silence cabinet , but in view of the close proximity of the auxiliary machinery it is very doubtful if the cabinet ever really deserves the adjective . Under the floor is the magazine for 22 ...
... side the wireless room is enclosed in a silence cabinet , but in view of the close proximity of the auxiliary machinery it is very doubtful if the cabinet ever really deserves the adjective . Under the floor is the magazine for 22 ...
Page 434
... side so closely that the whole hull was visible beneath the surface , finally emerging about 300 yards on the port bow . The enemy came down the port side of the ship , and fire was withheld until all guns could bear at point - blank ...
... side so closely that the whole hull was visible beneath the surface , finally emerging about 300 yards on the port bow . The enemy came down the port side of the ship , and fire was withheld until all guns could bear at point - blank ...
Page 449
... sides of the thrower , or perhaps to the deck of the vessel . The thrower is usually kept ready for immediate use , and there is an indicator on the side of the pistol which shows whether or not there is a cartridge in the container . A ...
... sides of the thrower , or perhaps to the deck of the vessel . The thrower is usually kept ready for immediate use , and there is an indicator on the side of the pistol which shows whether or not there is a cartridge in the container . A ...
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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