Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 45The Institute, 1919 - Marine engineering |
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Page 1094
... Plan of Attack . - With the objectives clearly defined it was necessary to draw up a comprehensive plan of attack before the preparation of material and the training of the personnel could be undertaken , on account of the singularity ...
... Plan of Attack . - With the objectives clearly defined it was necessary to draw up a comprehensive plan of attack before the preparation of material and the training of the personnel could be undertaken , on account of the singularity ...
Page 1099
... plans and models were constructed . The storming and demolition parties were trained on a replica of the Zeebrugge ... plan to place the Vindictive abreast of the battery on the seaward end of the Mole . To assure the efficient co ...
... plans and models were constructed . The storming and demolition parties were trained on a replica of the Zeebrugge ... plan to place the Vindictive abreast of the battery on the seaward end of the Mole . To assure the efficient co ...
Page 1112
... plan of attack was in general the same as the previous one except that the bombardment by the monitors , siege guns and airplanes was to be delayed until the approach of the attack- ing force was discovered . In order to assure the ...
... plan of attack was in general the same as the previous one except that the bombardment by the monitors , siege guns and airplanes was to be delayed until the approach of the attack- ing force was discovered . In order to assure the ...
Page 1141
... plans sent out by the Bureau . Blue prints of the plans for each vessel were forwarded to the Bureau for examination and approval , but the navy yards were authorized to proceed with the work in advance of this approval , in order to ...
... plans sent out by the Bureau . Blue prints of the plans for each vessel were forwarded to the Bureau for examination and approval , but the navy yards were authorized to proceed with the work in advance of this approval , in order to ...
Page 1142
... Plans for Merchant Ships . - The Secretary of the Navy hav- ing advised the Emergency Fleet Corporation to equip their vessels with paravanes , requested the Bureau to furnish the Cor- poration with information as to how they should ...
... Plans for Merchant Ships . - The Secretary of the Navy hav- ing advised the Emergency Fleet Corporation to equip their vessels with paravanes , requested the Bureau to furnish the Cor- poration with information as to how they should ...
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