United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... matter of protective and anti - fouling compositions and their application to the bottoms of ships . It is believed to be a matter of the greatest importance , demanding the most intelligent special study and accumulated experience ...
... matter of protective and anti - fouling compositions and their application to the bottoms of ships . It is believed to be a matter of the greatest importance , demanding the most intelligent special study and accumulated experience ...
Sivu 312
... matter how terse the orders of the watch officer , or well drilled the crew , the method of execution was as varied ... matters where failure would be comprehensive ruin , —then a swiftly decisive but philosophical char- acter is formed ...
... matter how terse the orders of the watch officer , or well drilled the crew , the method of execution was as varied ... matters where failure would be comprehensive ruin , —then a swiftly decisive but philosophical char- acter is formed ...
Sivu 525
... matter of punishments , Congress has carefully defined their character , and officers are held to a strict account for any deviation from the law . There are , also , many privileges and indulgences lodged in the hands of the commanding ...
... matter of punishments , Congress has carefully defined their character , and officers are held to a strict account for any deviation from the law . There are , also , many privileges and indulgences lodged in the hands of the commanding ...
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acid action amidships ammonium nitrate ammunition armor deck armored cruisers attack battery battle battle-ships beam belt board ship boat boilers bottom bulkheads buoyancy Cadet Captain carried cent charge coal coast Commander COMPOUND PLATE crew cruisers cruising defense detonation diameter displacement draught drill Dupuy de Lôme duties efficiency endurance enemy engines Ensign experiments feet fighting fire fleet force French French navy gun-cotton gunwale high explosives inches thick increased iron keel knots lacquer LE CREUSOT length Lieut.-Comr Lieutenant life-boat manœuvres marine matter ment metacentric height military mixture modern navy necessary nitrate petty officers piston port position pressure projectile protected cruisers protection question rapid-firing gun revolving cannon sail sailor screw seaman shell ship's shot side Sir Edward Reed Sir Nathaniel Barnaby speed squadron steam STEEL PLATE tion tons torpedo torpedo-boats tube velocity vessels water-line weight winds