Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... fighting ability , saying that fighting is merely incidental to the accomplishment of the purpose . The successful performance of any of these functions depends in the last analysis upon the capacity of the given cruiser to defeat the ...
... fighting ability , saying that fighting is merely incidental to the accomplishment of the purpose . The successful performance of any of these functions depends in the last analysis upon the capacity of the given cruiser to defeat the ...
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... Fighting Instructions . These ap- peared first in 1665 , but in a final form in 1673 as " Instructions for the Better Or- dering His Majesty's Fleet in Fighting . " As to how much credit should be given to the Duke personally , the ...
... Fighting Instructions . These ap- peared first in 1665 , but in a final form in 1673 as " Instructions for the Better Or- dering His Majesty's Fleet in Fighting . " As to how much credit should be given to the Duke personally , the ...
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... 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 : W C THE INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER ON AMERICAN COLONIAL WARS By.
... 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 : W C THE INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER ON AMERICAN COLONIAL WARS By.
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