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Page 374
... enemy to evacuate in safety after having de- stroyed large quantities of stores and munitions and spiked the guns . Colonel Ellet's little excursion probably frustrated a carefully prepared plan which might have resulted in the capture ...
... enemy to evacuate in safety after having de- stroyed large quantities of stores and munitions and spiked the guns . Colonel Ellet's little excursion probably frustrated a carefully prepared plan which might have resulted in the capture ...
Page 659
... enemy craft will be falling back toward their own supports and fuel supply . But if we have planes available for attack , the picture is entirely changed . No enemy scouts can outrun a flight of bombers , and if we are ready and quick ...
... enemy craft will be falling back toward their own supports and fuel supply . But if we have planes available for attack , the picture is entirely changed . No enemy scouts can outrun a flight of bombers , and if we are ready and quick ...
Page 854
... enemy's line , agreeably to the 21s article of the additional Fighting Instructions . As an explanation for his giving this sec- ond signal , Rodney wrote , some years afterwards , on the margin of his own copy of Clerk's Naval Tactics ...
... enemy's line , agreeably to the 21s article of the additional Fighting Instructions . As an explanation for his giving this sec- ond signal , Rodney wrote , some years afterwards , on the margin of his own copy of Clerk's Naval Tactics ...
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