Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... London treaty in limiting navies and permitting commerce destruc- tion to submarines , and by inference to aircraft , compels us to consider carefully the actual status of the merchant marine . We have long claimed it to be part of sea ...
... London treaty in limiting navies and permitting commerce destruc- tion to submarines , and by inference to aircraft , compels us to consider carefully the actual status of the merchant marine . We have long claimed it to be part of sea ...
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... London Fog Tribune , Chicago , November 14. - The Navy's ranking naval officer amazed news- paper men today by stating in an inter- view that the United States at no time has contemplated building the United States fleet up to the ...
... London Fog Tribune , Chicago , November 14. - The Navy's ranking naval officer amazed news- paper men today by stating in an inter- view that the United States at no time has contemplated building the United States fleet up to the ...
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... London treaty . For the first time , an account is given of the fleet air arms of the United States , Japan , France , and Italy . Times , New York , January 22.— ( LONDON , January 21 ) Not only in num- bers of ships and personnel is ...
... London treaty . For the first time , an account is given of the fleet air arms of the United States , Japan , France , and Italy . Times , New York , January 22.— ( LONDON , January 21 ) Not only in num- bers of ships and personnel is ...
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