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United States Naval Institute. CONSTITUTION. TITLE. ARTICLE I. The
Organization shall be known as the United States Naval Institute. OBJECT. ART.
II. Its object shall be the advancement of professional and scientific knowledge in
the Navy.
United States Naval Institute. CONSTITUTION. TITLE. ARTICLE I. The
Organization shall be known as the United States Naval Institute. OBJECT. ART.
II. Its object shall be the advancement of professional and scientific knowledge in
the Navy.
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Associates shall be chosen from persons connected with the Naval and Military
profession and from persons in civil life who may be interested in the objects that
it is the design of the Institute to advance. SEC. 6. Honorary members and ...
Associates shall be chosen from persons connected with the Naval and Military
profession and from persons in civil life who may be interested in the objects that
it is the design of the Institute to advance. SEC. 6. Honorary members and ...
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require them to match a given color from a collection of colored objects. This
method of comparison is alone of avail. Of those suggested none is more simple
or surer than that suggested by Prof. Holmgren and now adopted in the U. S.
Army, ...
require them to match a given color from a collection of colored objects. This
method of comparison is alone of avail. Of those suggested none is more simple
or surer than that suggested by Prof. Holmgren and now adopted in the U. S.
Army, ...
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And what if one commander employs one rig and his friend in the squadron
chooses another? The English have sacrificed speed in their boats for carrying
capacity. Should we not spare a little, if necessary, for objects as valuable? Lieut.
And what if one commander employs one rig and his friend in the squadron
chooses another? The English have sacrificed speed in their boats for carrying
capacity. Should we not spare a little, if necessary, for objects as valuable? Lieut.
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... to the demands of naval service. The object of a steam launch is not the same
as that of the sailing launch—to be able to transport men and guns—but to float
the motive power necessary to tow a number of boats carrying men and guns, ...
... to the demands of naval service. The object of a steam launch is not the same
as that of the sailing launch—to be able to transport men and guns—but to float
the motive power necessary to tow a number of boats carrying men and guns, ...
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