United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 302
... crews lash themselves to their thwarts with full confi- dence that the boat will shake herself free . And if it fails - if it is driven back and capsized - still with its wonderful powers it takes better care of its fettered crew than ...
... crews lash themselves to their thwarts with full confi- dence that the boat will shake herself free . And if it fails - if it is driven back and capsized - still with its wonderful powers it takes better care of its fettered crew than ...
Sivu 321
... crews of exposed guns , or guns difficult to supply with ammunition , in order to secure a more rapid fire from others less exposed . These reasons alone seem sufficient to indicate how necessary it is that the fighting portion of the crew ...
... crews of exposed guns , or guns difficult to supply with ammunition , in order to secure a more rapid fire from others less exposed . These reasons alone seem sufficient to indicate how necessary it is that the fighting portion of the crew ...
Sivu 499
... crew . Have no special duty men whatever taken from the gun - divisions . The engineer's force , with twin screws , requires on an average 25 per cent of the crew . From the remaining 30 per cent , with the assistance of as many of the ...
... crew . Have no special duty men whatever taken from the gun - divisions . The engineer's force , with twin screws , requires on an average 25 per cent of the crew . From the remaining 30 per cent , with the assistance of as many of the ...
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