United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... supplies to the area which we might be called upon to attack or defend . The imperative necessity of an ample supply of coal and ammunition to insure the maximum efficiency of a modern fighting ship renders it certain that the nation ...
... supplies to the area which we might be called upon to attack or defend . The imperative necessity of an ample supply of coal and ammunition to insure the maximum efficiency of a modern fighting ship renders it certain that the nation ...
Sivu 207
... supplies sent to them . The proximity to our shores of naval bases of supply , or their existence even at more distant points which would in any degree assist an enemy , is a consideration of the gravest im- port to us , both as regards ...
... supplies sent to them . The proximity to our shores of naval bases of supply , or their existence even at more distant points which would in any degree assist an enemy , is a consideration of the gravest im- port to us , both as regards ...
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... supply on this side of the Atlantic , the three first- named nations combined would have one hundred and thirteen modern ships of all classes which could operate against the United States . Of this number , but seventeen are battle ...
... supply on this side of the Atlantic , the three first- named nations combined would have one hundred and thirteen modern ships of all classes which could operate against the United States . Of this number , but seventeen are battle ...
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