U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39, Part 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 - Naval art and science |
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... considered in a schedule of employment is that composed of men in their first enlistment , generally young in age , who have been attracted by the romance of the sea , the possibility of seeing foreign lands , and other in- ducements ...
... considered in a schedule of employment is that composed of men in their first enlistment , generally young in age , who have been attracted by the romance of the sea , the possibility of seeing foreign lands , and other in- ducements ...
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... considered competent to command 900 men and a vessel valued at $ 10,000 , - 000 to $ 16,000,000 , surely he can be considered competent to decide whether or not a member of his crew can be given a few days ' leave . SELECTION OF A HOME ...
... considered competent to command 900 men and a vessel valued at $ 10,000 , - 000 to $ 16,000,000 , surely he can be considered competent to decide whether or not a member of his crew can be given a few days ' leave . SELECTION OF A HOME ...
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... considered an independent commander , the superior can never be certain , at any given moment , where his troops are or what they are doing , and to maneuver them as a united whole will be out of the question . Was it likely , they ...
... considered an independent commander , the superior can never be certain , at any given moment , where his troops are or what they are doing , and to maneuver them as a united whole will be out of the question . Was it likely , they ...
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LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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