U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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Sivu 2
... land and sea , and have resulted in that star- vation policy regarding ships and ordnance which we feel so keenly . It is well when the question arises , as it so often will , " Why are we not making guns to compete with those of the ...
... land and sea , and have resulted in that star- vation policy regarding ships and ordnance which we feel so keenly . It is well when the question arises , as it so often will , " Why are we not making guns to compete with those of the ...
Sivu 7
... lands and fifteen grooves , equal in width , and .075 of an inch depth of grooves . In proof firing the charge of ... land . Attempts were made to pull out the breech end , and the force from six sixty - ton jacks applied , but to no ...
... lands and fifteen grooves , equal in width , and .075 of an inch depth of grooves . In proof firing the charge of ... land . Attempts were made to pull out the breech end , and the force from six sixty - ton jacks applied , but to no ...
Sivu 18
... land and the other at Falmouth in Cornwall . Each of these ships can accommodate comfortably about seven hundred boys ; the Impreg nable however at Devonport had on board at the time of my visit a few over nine hundred , a greater ...
... land and the other at Falmouth in Cornwall . Each of these ships can accommodate comfortably about seven hundred boys ; the Impreg nable however at Devonport had on board at the time of my visit a few over nine hundred , a greater ...
Sivu 23
... land at any time a battalion of three hundred , perfectly equipped and ready to take the field . The sailor is so much more a man of adaptability than the soldier that I see no objection to including the work of the latter in that of ...
... land at any time a battalion of three hundred , perfectly equipped and ready to take the field . The sailor is so much more a man of adaptability than the soldier that I see no objection to including the work of the latter in that of ...
Sivu 37
... land and sea as long ago as 1854 it has since then , as before , been regarded by the general com- munity , as , an infrequent , rather scientific curiosity . Its great practical importance on the sea and on railroads has only been ...
... land and sea as long ago as 1854 it has since then , as before , been regarded by the general com- munity , as , an infrequent , rather scientific curiosity . Its great practical importance on the sea and on railroads has only been ...
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