Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... built only 36 ships since the Washington conference ( 1922 ) while Great Britain has built 96 , almost three times as many as the United States . Japan has built 126 , almost four times as many as the United States . France has built ...
... built only 36 ships since the Washington conference ( 1922 ) while Great Britain has built 96 , almost three times as many as the United States . Japan has built 126 , almost four times as many as the United States . France has built ...
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... built as 8 - inch cruisers . BRITISH EMPIRE Built Building Appropriated for Grand total Туре Underage Overage Total No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons Capital ships . 18 * 555,050 18 555,050 18 Aircraft carriers . 6 ...
... built as 8 - inch cruisers . BRITISH EMPIRE Built Building Appropriated for Grand total Туре Underage Overage Total No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons No. Tons Capital ships . 18 * 555,050 18 555,050 18 Aircraft carriers . 6 ...
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... built for the service . THE Santo Rosa , first of the four turbo - electric liners being built by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company for the Grace Line - Panama Mail service , was launched on February 24. She will be followed ...
... built for the service . THE Santo Rosa , first of the four turbo - electric liners being built by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company for the Grace Line - Panama Mail service , was launched on February 24. She will be followed ...
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