Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... necessary information for plotting , and makes the sight or sights valua- ble for further reference . Referring to the letters .— ( a ) After a little practice , it is not necessary to label the steps . ( b ) The C - W is the ...
... necessary information for plotting , and makes the sight or sights valua- ble for further reference . Referring to the letters .— ( a ) After a little practice , it is not necessary to label the steps . ( b ) The C - W is the ...
Page 481
... necessary for the United States to attain equality with Great Britain [ in each category in which the United States is deficient ] provided Great Britain completes her present program . Type Approxi- mate number Tons TABLE VIA ...
... necessary for the United States to attain equality with Great Britain [ in each category in which the United States is deficient ] provided Great Britain completes her present program . Type Approxi- mate number Tons TABLE VIA ...
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... necessary to enable her to enforce the sur- render of a merchant ship . The practicable limit of merchant ship armament is taken to be the 6 - inch gun . It is held that , to the man - of - war , " the maximum necessary for the ...
... necessary to enable her to enforce the sur- render of a merchant ship . The practicable limit of merchant ship armament is taken to be the 6 - inch gun . It is held that , to the man - of - war , " the maximum necessary for the ...
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