United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... fighting conditions it would be very exceptional that the con- dition would occur where , in action , the torpedo could be used with a reasonable chance of success . This argument is upheld by the evidence ( undoubtedly true ) that in ...
... fighting conditions it would be very exceptional that the con- dition would occur where , in action , the torpedo could be used with a reasonable chance of success . This argument is upheld by the evidence ( undoubtedly true ) that in ...
Sivu 344
... fighting head . The shells of both heads are made of a single sheet of brass brazed and spun to shape and braced by bronze rings , A. A. B. B. , at the front and rear ends . Each of these rings is prolonged slightly beyond the end of ...
... fighting head . The shells of both heads are made of a single sheet of brass brazed and spun to shape and braced by bronze rings , A. A. B. B. , at the front and rear ends . Each of these rings is prolonged slightly beyond the end of ...
Sivu 532
... fighting ground unfit for fighting , through lack of fuel . It was argued that this contingency , to a country not possessed of coaling stations , demanded the retention of sail for propulsion . With much hesitation , I permit myself to ...
... fighting ground unfit for fighting , through lack of fuel . It was argued that this contingency , to a country not possessed of coaling stations , demanded the retention of sail for propulsion . With much hesitation , I permit myself to ...
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