United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 390
... practice ship , provided she be kept cruising , the better . The fact must not be lost sight of that the practice ships , though intended primarily for the training of the naval apprentice , are at the same time an admirable school of ...
... practice ship , provided she be kept cruising , the better . The fact must not be lost sight of that the practice ships , though intended primarily for the training of the naval apprentice , are at the same time an admirable school of ...
Sivu 420
... practice of his specialty . On the completion of this cruise he may , on passing a proper examination , receive , with the approval of his late commander , a rate of petty officer of the Navy . As a large increase in number of warrant ...
... practice of his specialty . On the completion of this cruise he may , on passing a proper examination , receive , with the approval of his late commander , a rate of petty officer of the Navy . As a large increase in number of warrant ...
Sivu 585
... practice does not seem sufficient to account for such accurate firing , and it is believed to be due to the steadiness engendered by the constant use of ammunition at all company and battalion drills , as well as to small - arm range ...
... practice does not seem sufficient to account for such accurate firing , and it is believed to be due to the steadiness engendered by the constant use of ammunition at all company and battalion drills , as well as to small - arm range ...
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