Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... strength tests are per- haps the most complete and exten- sive of any in existence . These records are separate and distinct from the annual physical ... Strength of left forearm weighing only 144 pounds showing a total strength of 7,400 91.
... strength tests are per- haps the most complete and exten- sive of any in existence . These records are separate and distinct from the annual physical ... Strength of left forearm weighing only 144 pounds showing a total strength of 7,400 91.
Page 420
... strength . The Ger- mans soon commenced operating at irregular in- tervals in greater strength and the allied losses were terrific . It is our contention that it is an abuse of good material to employ defensively any type which ...
... strength . The Ger- mans soon commenced operating at irregular in- tervals in greater strength and the allied losses were terrific . It is our contention that it is an abuse of good material to employ defensively any type which ...
Page 421
... strength as to warrant their so doing . Even if the necessary increase in ammunition allow- ance necessitated sacrifices elsewhere , this could well be afforded in view of the crucial importance of aƫrial superiority . Lieutenant ...
... strength as to warrant their so doing . Even if the necessary increase in ammunition allow- ance necessitated sacrifices elsewhere , this could well be afforded in view of the crucial importance of aƫrial superiority . Lieutenant ...
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