Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 45The Institute, 1919 - Marine engineering |
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Page 1071
... possible by the combination of gas analysis with intelligent firing is fully described . The causes of boiler corrosion with the practical methods of its prevention are in- cluded . A study of the book should furnish all the information ...
... possible by the combination of gas analysis with intelligent firing is fully described . The causes of boiler corrosion with the practical methods of its prevention are in- cluded . A study of the book should furnish all the information ...
Page 1096
... possible abreast of the battery located on the Mole Head , the silencing of which is considered necessary for the safe passage of the block ships . Then the attack is to be continued . to the westward along the Mole followed by a ...
... possible abreast of the battery located on the Mole Head , the silencing of which is considered necessary for the safe passage of the block ships . Then the attack is to be continued . to the westward along the Mole followed by a ...
Page 1099
... possible to reckon with in advance , owing to the uncertainty of the weather at that time of the year , owing to the fact that the weather conditions on the Flanders coast might be different than they were off the Goodwins and owing to ...
... possible to reckon with in advance , owing to the uncertainty of the weather at that time of the year , owing to the fact that the weather conditions on the Flanders coast might be different than they were off the Goodwins and owing to ...
Page 1106
... possible the successful carrying out of the mission . During this time the port 6 - inch battery , the forward 75 howit- zer and machine guns in the top of the Vindictive were covering the operations in an excellent manner . At the ...
... possible the successful carrying out of the mission . During this time the port 6 - inch battery , the forward 75 howit- zer and machine guns in the top of the Vindictive were covering the operations in an excellent manner . At the ...
Page 1107
... possible in the intervals between the bursts of fire . By 1.10 a . m . the withdrawal was completed and five minutes later the Vindictive and her two consorts were clear of the Mole , the bow of the Vindictive having been towed out by ...
... possible in the intervals between the bursts of fire . By 1.10 a . m . the withdrawal was completed and five minutes later the Vindictive and her two consorts were clear of the Mole , the bow of the Vindictive having been towed out by ...
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