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... Watching against a night torpedo attack. All the men-of-war boats I have seen
lack several minor useful appurtenances found necessary in foreign men-of-war
boats; such as, a permanent boat chest, chocks to close row-locks when under ...
... Watching against a night torpedo attack. All the men-of-war boats I have seen
lack several minor useful appurtenances found necessary in foreign men-of-war
boats; such as, a permanent boat chest, chocks to close row-locks when under ...
Sivu 79
First, a list of the various attacks in which the launch and torpedoes have been
used as a means of attack. Second, the inferences which may be drawn from
those attacks. The following are detailed accounts of the most important
engagements ...
First, a list of the various attacks in which the launch and torpedoes have been
used as a means of attack. Second, the inferences which may be drawn from
those attacks. The following are detailed accounts of the most important
engagements ...
Sivu 80
These boats were intended to attack the Federal vessels by means of spar-
torpedoes. One of these, constructed at Charleston, could be entirely immersed
at the moment of attack. She was propelled by a screw worked by hand, her crew
...
These boats were intended to attack the Federal vessels by means of spar-
torpedoes. One of these, constructed at Charleston, could be entirely immersed
at the moment of attack. She was propelled by a screw worked by hand, her crew
...
Sivu 82
Four Russian torpedo-boats, started from Braíla, and came up the Matchin arm to
attack the Turkish squadron; they were ordinary steam launches, with crews of
about ten seamen each. A bullet-proof plate protected the machinery and men, ...
Four Russian torpedo-boats, started from Braíla, and came up the Matchin arm to
attack the Turkish squadron; they were ordinary steam launches, with crews of
about ten seamen each. A bullet-proof plate protected the machinery and men, ...
Sivu 83
The latter was settling by the stern, but so slowly that, after a lapse of ten minutes,
Doubasoff ordered the launch Zenia to attack her. Lieutenant Chestakoff, who
commanded this boat, struck her side and exploded his torpedo by hand.
The latter was settling by the stern, but so slowly that, after a lapse of ten minutes,
Doubasoff ordered the launch Zenia to attack her. Lieutenant Chestakoff, who
commanded this boat, struck her side and exploded his torpedo by hand.
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