Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 45The Institute, 1919 - Marine engineering |
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Page 1114
... course to the westward , parallel to the shore . Failing to pick up the pier ends , she counter - marched to starboard . This in turn brought no success so she again altered course 16 points to starboard and gave the signal for " the ...
... course to the westward , parallel to the shore . Failing to pick up the pier ends , she counter - marched to starboard . This in turn brought no success so she again altered course 16 points to starboard and gave the signal for " the ...
Page 1122
... course is laid down it is necessary to take observa- tions at intervals of about two to three minutes , and accurately plot the position . One soon becomes accustomed to taking bear- ings , sextant angles , spotting ranges , and laying ...
... course is laid down it is necessary to take observa- tions at intervals of about two to three minutes , and accurately plot the position . One soon becomes accustomed to taking bear- ings , sextant angles , spotting ranges , and laying ...
Page 1141
... course of instruction . 9. Organizing an inspection force for the inspection of PVs in course of manufacture . 10. Organizing an inspection force to inspect Emergency Fleet vessels being equipped with PVs . Plans for Naval Vessels ...
... course of instruction . 9. Organizing an inspection force for the inspection of PVs in course of manufacture . 10. Organizing an inspection force to inspect Emergency Fleet vessels being equipped with PVs . Plans for Naval Vessels ...
Page 1148
... Course . When the arrangements were being made to organize the instruction force , including the operation of the Berkshire , a difficult situa- tion arose in regard to a commanding officer qualified to operate paravanes and instruct ...
... Course . When the arrangements were being made to organize the instruction force , including the operation of the Berkshire , a difficult situa- tion arose in regard to a commanding officer qualified to operate paravanes and instruct ...
Page 1151
... course in which to operate . The schedule followed was to send the Bivalve out into Long Island Sound , some time ahead of the Berkshire , to lay the two mines . The Berkshire followed slowly , and by the time the lecture had been ...
... course in which to operate . The schedule followed was to send the Bivalve out into Long Island Sound , some time ahead of the Berkshire , to lay the two mines . The Berkshire followed slowly , and by the time the lecture had been ...
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