U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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Sivu ii
... carrying out the requirements of this section . SEC . 7. The annual assessment for a member shall be three dollars and for an associate one dollar , payable upon joining the Institute and on the first day of each succeeding January ...
... carrying out the requirements of this section . SEC . 7. The annual assessment for a member shall be three dollars and for an associate one dollar , payable upon joining the Institute and on the first day of each succeeding January ...
Sivu 3
... carried out so far that there are now in service over two thousand of these converted guns , which are , as a general thing , distributed among the smaller vessels of the navy , and mounted in sea - coast forti- fications where there is ...
... carried out so far that there are now in service over two thousand of these converted guns , which are , as a general thing , distributed among the smaller vessels of the navy , and mounted in sea - coast forti- fications where there is ...
Sivu 7
... carrying about eleven pounds of powder as a bursting charge , and the accuracy was good , as I said before , for the ranges contemplated . The shell were reported as tumbling , but from my experience at the proving ground at Nut Island ...
... carrying about eleven pounds of powder as a bursting charge , and the accuracy was good , as I said before , for the ranges contemplated . The shell were reported as tumbling , but from my experience at the proving ground at Nut Island ...
Sivu 9
... carried out , on account of the expense , and for the reason , too , that an efficient system of muzzle - loading guns ( Dahlgren ) had just been introduced . This system was next taken up and worked out in France in 1859 by Colonel ...
... carried out , on account of the expense , and for the reason , too , that an efficient system of muzzle - loading guns ( Dahlgren ) had just been introduced . This system was next taken up and worked out in France in 1859 by Colonel ...
Sivu 13
... carry on a mari- time guerilla warfare , would soon have no home ports open to them for protection or repair . Many desperate and gallant things would doubtless be done by the personnel of the Navy -- and this we are war- ranted in ...
... carry on a mari- time guerilla warfare , would soon have no home ports open to them for protection or repair . Many desperate and gallant things would doubtless be done by the personnel of the Navy -- and this we are war- ranted in ...
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