Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 45The Institute, 1919 - Marine engineering |
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Page 1107
... developed the general recall was sounded , which occurred about 12.50 a . m . The two naval companies and the 5th , 7th , 8th , 11th and 12th Marine platoons , bringing their wounded with them , retired in good order along the parapet ...
... developed the general recall was sounded , which occurred about 12.50 a . m . The two naval companies and the 5th , 7th , 8th , 11th and 12th Marine platoons , bringing their wounded with them , retired in good order along the parapet ...
Page 1135
... developed by Commander C. D. Burney , Royal Navy , for the protection of ships against moored mines . The very nature of this invention , and the manner of its use made its success dependent to a great extent on the mainte- nance of ...
... developed by Commander C. D. Burney , Royal Navy , for the protection of ships against moored mines . The very nature of this invention , and the manner of its use made its success dependent to a great extent on the mainte- nance of ...
Page 1146
... developed . All three of these devices were fitted to the Berkshire , so that the captain of any ship could receive instruc- tions on the particular device he would have to operate . These will now be described : In Fig . 6 is shown the ...
... developed . All three of these devices were fitted to the Berkshire , so that the captain of any ship could receive instruc- tions on the particular device he would have to operate . These will now be described : In Fig . 6 is shown the ...
Page 1147
... developed for use on merchant ships of speeds under 14 knots . As is seen in the figure , the boom when in its down position reaches practically to the base line . It is prevented from swinging further down than this point by a clip ...
... developed for use on merchant ships of speeds under 14 knots . As is seen in the figure , the boom when in its down position reaches practically to the base line . It is prevented from swinging further down than this point by a clip ...
Page 1151
... developed that due to the great rush of government business of all kinds , the matter of priorities had to be carefully followed up by the inspectors to prevent delay in the shipment and delivery of raw materials to the contractor . To ...
... developed that due to the great rush of government business of all kinds , the matter of priorities had to be carefully followed up by the inspectors to prevent delay in the shipment and delivery of raw materials to the contractor . To ...
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