U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39, Part 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 - Naval art and science |
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... force during this period , but not to the engineer's force , whose services will be needed on board . Leave for the latter can begin after the docking period . It has been found not only practicable but most desirable to give leave to ...
... force during this period , but not to the engineer's force , whose services will be needed on board . Leave for the latter can begin after the docking period . It has been found not only practicable but most desirable to give leave to ...
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... force if possible , by physical force if necessary . By properly grasping and faithfully solving the logistic prob- lems of the Pacific , we shall properly link up our outposts in the Pacific with the home country by fortifying ...
... force if possible , by physical force if necessary . By properly grasping and faithfully solving the logistic prob- lems of the Pacific , we shall properly link up our outposts in the Pacific with the home country by fortifying ...
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... force , whilst the defenders had the naval station at Yokosuga . The opposing forces first came into contact on the 6th , when the blues were picked up by the 6th squadron , stationed at Ise Bay . The news was at once wirelessed back to ...
... force , whilst the defenders had the naval station at Yokosuga . The opposing forces first came into contact on the 6th , when the blues were picked up by the 6th squadron , stationed at Ise Bay . The news was at once wirelessed back to ...
Contents
LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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