marine. Second, must deprive an enemy of all strong positions where, protected by naval superiority, he might fix permanent quarters in our territory, maintain himself during the war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm. Third, must cover the... United States Naval Institute Proceedings - Sivu 652tekijä(t) United States Naval Institute - 1901Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1862 - 544 sivua
...Fortifications must close all important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine. Second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...protected by naval superiority, he might fix permanent quartcre in our territory, maintain himself during the war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1863 - 436 sivua
...the Board were as follows: "2. To deprive an enemy of strong positions, where, protected by his navtd superiority, he might fix permanent quarters in our territory, maintain himself during Ike war, and keep the wholefrontier in perpetual alarm. "1. To close important harbors to an enemy,... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1877 - 370 sivua
..."Fortifications must close all important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine ; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...fourth, must prevent as far as practicable the great avenues of interior navigation from being blockaded at their entrances into the ocean ; fifth, must... | |
| 1880 - 874 sivua
...Fortifications must close all important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...positions where, protected by naval superiority, he m ghtfix permanent quarters in our territory, maintain himself during the war, and keep the whole frontier... | |
| Edward Maguire - 1884 - 142 sivua
...must close all our important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...fourth, must prevent, as far as practicable, the great avenues of interior navigation from being blockaded at their entrances into the ocean; fifth, must... | |
| Eugene Griffin - 1885 - 72 sivua
...all important harbors against an enemy and secure them to our military and commercial marine. " 2d. Deprive an enemy of all strong positions where, protected...war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm. " 3d. Cover the great cities from attack. "4th. Prevent, as far as practicable, the great avenues of... | |
| U.S. Army Engineer School - 1905 - 1170 sivua
..."Fortifications must close all important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...fourth, must prevent as far as practicable the great avenues of interior navigation from being blockaded at their entrances into the ocean; fifth, must... | |
| 1915 - 518 sivua
...them to the navy of the country. 2. To deprive , an enemy of strong positions, where, protected by his naval superiority, he might fix permanent quarters...war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm. 3. To cover our great cities against attack. 4. To prevent as much as possible the great avenues of... | |
| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1120 sivua
...important harbors agains an enemy, ami secure them to our military and commercial marine ; second, mus deprive an enemy of all strong positions where, protected by naval superiority, b might fix permanent quarters in our territory, maintain himself during the war, аш keep the whole... | |
| 1899 - 488 sivua
...important ports and harbors against the enemy—secure them to our commercial marines. Second. Deprive the enemy of all strong positions, where, protected by...naval superiority, he might fix permanent quarters on our territory. Third. Cover great cities from attack. Fourth. Cover the coast-wise and interior... | |
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