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On the sea the same humiliating spectacle would be presented: a few cruising
vessels, the fastest and luckiest of which might survive for a time and carry on a
maritime guerilla warfare, would soon have no home ports open to them for ...
On the sea the same humiliating spectacle would be presented: a few cruising
vessels, the fastest and luckiest of which might survive for a time and carry on a
maritime guerilla warfare, would soon have no home ports open to them for ...
Sivu 17
Nor did we only wait for them to come ; we took them on board in every foreign
port, until the crew of an American man-of-war represented almost every tongue
and color. The apprentice system, in existence between 1865 and 1870, gave us
...
Nor did we only wait for them to come ; we took them on board in every foreign
port, until the crew of an American man-of-war represented almost every tongue
and color. The apprentice system, in existence between 1865 and 1870, gave us
...
Sivu 27
The St. Mary's is now rendering a good service, worthy of imitation in other ports.
To pass to France.—We find here a complete change of methods, both as to
recruiting and training. Whereas the English aim THE TRAINING OF SEAMEN.
27.
The St. Mary's is now rendering a good service, worthy of imitation in other ports.
To pass to France.—We find here a complete change of methods, both as to
recruiting and training. Whereas the English aim THE TRAINING OF SEAMEN.
27.
Sivu 28
These men are sent to the Barracks, or Divisions, established at each of the five
military ports, where they await detail for service. While here, selections are made
for the various branches of the service, of men who may seem best adapted, ...
These men are sent to the Barracks, or Divisions, established at each of the five
military ports, where they await detail for service. While here, selections are made
for the various branches of the service, of men who may seem best adapted, ...
Sivu 43
The preference which I urge is chiefly the result of long observation and
comparison of our own boats and those of the numerous men-of-war lying in that
port. I remember that on one occasion we communicated with a mail steamer
during the ...
The preference which I urge is chiefly the result of long observation and
comparison of our own boats and those of the numerous men-of-war lying in that
port. I remember that on one occasion we communicated with a mail steamer
during the ...
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