Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 363
... important , however , than all the economies effected directly through coör- dination is the incalculable value of the de- velopment interdepartmentally of a con- ception of coöperation and service unity . There are clear indications ...
... important , however , than all the economies effected directly through coör- dination is the incalculable value of the de- velopment interdepartmentally of a con- ception of coöperation and service unity . There are clear indications ...
Page 711
... important in both peace and war , was so closely controlled and manipulated that it ran counter to the Sherman and Clay- ton Anti - Trust Acts . However , the case was handled carefully and the monopolists saw the reasonableness of the ...
... important in both peace and war , was so closely controlled and manipulated that it ran counter to the Sherman and Clay- ton Anti - Trust Acts . However , the case was handled carefully and the monopolists saw the reasonableness of the ...
Page 865
... important , dissimilar , and conflicting battle rôles . I refer to the destroyer , whose principal functions in war time are to project torpedoes and to afford anti - submarine protection . She is capable of performing , and will be as ...
... important , dissimilar , and conflicting battle rôles . I refer to the destroyer , whose principal functions in war time are to project torpedoes and to afford anti - submarine protection . She is capable of performing , and will be as ...
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