U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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... crew of an American man - of - war represented almost every tongue and color . The apprentice system , in existence between 1865 and 1870 , gave us many excellent men , some of whom still remain with us , and who are amongst the best we ...
... crew of an American man - of - war represented almost every tongue and color . The apprentice system , in existence between 1865 and 1870 , gave us many excellent men , some of whom still remain with us , and who are amongst the best we ...
Sivu 20
... crew ? Why should we find it necessary , in sending a boat ashore , to send an officer in charge of the coxswain , who , as it now stands , is paid a large extra sum for doing the easiest part of the labor in the boat , -the handling of ...
... crew ? Why should we find it necessary , in sending a boat ashore , to send an officer in charge of the coxswain , who , as it now stands , is paid a large extra sum for doing the easiest part of the labor in the boat , -the handling of ...
Sivu 26
... crews . All boys are promoted to be ordinary sea- men , or ordinary seamen second class , at eighteen . They begin then really upon their first term of enlistment , which is for ten years , or un- til twenty - eight . By serving another ...
... crews . All boys are promoted to be ordinary sea- men , or ordinary seamen second class , at eighteen . They begin then really upon their first term of enlistment , which is for ten years , or un- til twenty - eight . By serving another ...
Sivu 28
... crew , these apprentis marins are forwarded to the various points where the special schools are estab- lished for further training , undergoing there a specific course laid down by the Ministry of Marine- ; to the gunnery school at ...
... crew , these apprentis marins are forwarded to the various points where the special schools are estab- lished for further training , undergoing there a specific course laid down by the Ministry of Marine- ; to the gunnery school at ...
Sivu 32
... crew of boys fit the ship for sea and dismantle her on her return . Book work , if there is any at all during this cruise , should be reduced to a minimum . We thus have given altogether about eighteen months training ; amply sufficient ...
... crew of boys fit the ship for sea and dismantle her on her return . Book work , if there is any at all during this cruise , should be reduced to a minimum . We thus have given altogether about eighteen months training ; amply sufficient ...
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