Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 45The Institute, 1919 - Marine engineering |
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Page 1124
... American group , and an American group . The convoy routes were swept whenever a convoy was due in from the west , and whenever a convoy left for the west , and in addition the coastal convoy routes were swept every other day from ...
... American group , and an American group . The convoy routes were swept whenever a convoy was due in from the west , and whenever a convoy left for the west , and in addition the coastal convoy routes were swept every other day from ...
Page 1148
... American naval officer , outside of the Bureau's representative , had had sufficient experience with paravanes to enable him to conduct the instruction course , including the operation of the paravanes . However , one American ship ...
... American naval officer , outside of the Bureau's representative , had had sufficient experience with paravanes to enable him to conduct the instruction course , including the operation of the paravanes . However , one American ship ...
Page 1167
... American methods of manufacture and to American shops . " The product of their work is shown in the photograph . The counter - recoil system , located on top of the gun , has been changed from a single cylinder to a combination of three ...
... American methods of manufacture and to American shops . " The product of their work is shown in the photograph . The counter - recoil system , located on top of the gun , has been changed from a single cylinder to a combination of three ...
Page 1245
... AMERICAN - BUILT LAFAYETTE WIRELESS STATION IN FRANCE . - The sale of the great Lafayette wireless station at Bordeaux to the French Govern- ment at a price of approximately $ 4,000,000 , and many hitherto unpublished facts of American ...
... AMERICAN - BUILT LAFAYETTE WIRELESS STATION IN FRANCE . - The sale of the great Lafayette wireless station at Bordeaux to the French Govern- ment at a price of approximately $ 4,000,000 , and many hitherto unpublished facts of American ...
Page 1256
... American Atlantic , Gulf and Pacific ports with South and Central America were laid before the Pan - American Commer- cial Conference here to - day by Chairman Hurley , of the Shipping Board . They call for direct lines from New York to ...
... American Atlantic , Gulf and Pacific ports with South and Central America were laid before the Pan - American Commer- cial Conference here to - day by Chairman Hurley , of the Shipping Board . They call for direct lines from New York to ...
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