Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 45The Institute, 1919 - Marine engineering |
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Page 1068
... hour the Mimeograph will print for you five thousand perfect dupli- cates . Typewriting , handwriting and drawing on the same sheet , and in the one operation . The fineness of its work is equaled only by the simplicity with which it is ...
... hour the Mimeograph will print for you five thousand perfect dupli- cates . Typewriting , handwriting and drawing on the same sheet , and in the one operation . The fineness of its work is equaled only by the simplicity with which it is ...
Page 1099
... hours necessary to make the passage from the point of concentration to the point of attack . On two occasions previous to April 22d , the concentration took place , but on account of unfavorable weather conditions setting in , had to be ...
... hours necessary to make the passage from the point of concentration to the point of attack . On two occasions previous to April 22d , the concentration took place , but on account of unfavorable weather conditions setting in , had to be ...
Page 1107
... hour and only the proximity of the storming parties prevented considerable destruction . Before the newly launched attack on the fortified zone was fully developed the general recall was sounded , which occurred about 12.50 a . m . The ...
... hour and only the proximity of the storming parties prevented considerable destruction . Before the newly launched attack on the fortified zone was fully developed the general recall was sounded , which occurred about 12.50 a . m . The ...
Page 1126
... hours every day . The first sweep was made and no mines discovered . On the second day of the sweeping operations four mines were cut , three having been cut by one United States vessel and the fourth by a French vessel . Up to that ...
... hours every day . The first sweep was made and no mines discovered . On the second day of the sweeping operations four mines were cut , three having been cut by one United States vessel and the fourth by a French vessel . Up to that ...
Page 1161
... hours hard work of preparation . Rear Admiral Ralph Earle , chief of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance , recognized this need for a really mobile mount , and in a letter written to the Naval Gun Factory early in March , 1918 , pointed out ...
... hours hard work of preparation . Rear Admiral Ralph Earle , chief of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance , recognized this need for a really mobile mount , and in a letter written to the Naval Gun Factory early in March , 1918 , pointed out ...
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