United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... present the general features of the principal types of the vessels recommended in accordance with the present state of war - ships designed in the light of recent developments in the elements of naval attack and defense , and especially ...
... present the general features of the principal types of the vessels recommended in accordance with the present state of war - ships designed in the light of recent developments in the elements of naval attack and defense , and especially ...
Sivu 503
... present sys- tem will survive much longer . Very few petty officers should have better pay than the captain of a main battery gun or a torpedo - tube . We must have the best men we can find for and in these billets ; but it is idle to ...
... present sys- tem will survive much longer . Very few petty officers should have better pay than the captain of a main battery gun or a torpedo - tube . We must have the best men we can find for and in these billets ; but it is idle to ...
Sivu 506
... present system of messing ( which satisfies our present navy , composed of what a politician would call the " pauper labor of Europe " ) is simply disgusting to American - bred boys , and it is no wonder they cannot be retained in the ...
... present system of messing ( which satisfies our present navy , composed of what a politician would call the " pauper labor of Europe " ) is simply disgusting to American - bred boys , and it is no wonder they cannot be retained in the ...
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