U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39, Part 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 - Naval art and science |
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... military training ] was afforded by officers in the United States Navy , who in the year 1884 conceived the idea of establishing a higher naval and military school . The initiator of this work was Admiral Luce , whom the author met in ...
... military training ] was afforded by officers in the United States Navy , who in the year 1884 conceived the idea of establishing a higher naval and military school . The initiator of this work was Admiral Luce , whom the author met in ...
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... military encyclopædia has this to say under the head- ing Logistics : Bardin considers the application of this word by some writers as more ambitious than accurate . It is derived from Latin “ logista , " the administrator or intendant ...
... military encyclopædia has this to say under the head- ing Logistics : Bardin considers the application of this word by some writers as more ambitious than accurate . It is derived from Latin “ logista , " the administrator or intendant ...
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... military rifle . It was therefore decided to build up the strongest military team possible and trust to the natural shooting ability of the members of that team to pull them through the other kinds of shooting . The National Rifle ...
... military rifle . It was therefore decided to build up the strongest military team possible and trust to the natural shooting ability of the members of that team to pull them through the other kinds of shooting . The National Rifle ...
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LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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