U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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Tulokset 6 - 10 kokonaismäärästä 74
Sivu 19
... hand by the ship's corporals and are got- ten into shape before going on board the parent ship . During the week they are on board this hulk , they are provided with bedding and clothing belonging to the government . In the meantime ...
... hand by the ship's corporals and are got- ten into shape before going on board the parent ship . During the week they are on board this hulk , they are provided with bedding and clothing belonging to the government . In the meantime ...
Sivu 24
... hand , and the time for which he is trained . Though nominally this latter period is for a year , if time is allowed it extends through sixteen months , divided as I before said between twelve in the training ship , six weeks in the ...
... hand , and the time for which he is trained . Though nominally this latter period is for a year , if time is allowed it extends through sixteen months , divided as I before said between twelve in the training ship , six weeks in the ...
Sivu 26
... hand to give aid to sufferers , or to telegraph information to head- quarters . The nine coast - guard ships called the first reserve , all of which are large iron - clads , and which are for most of the time under reduced complements ...
... hand to give aid to sufferers , or to telegraph information to head- quarters . The nine coast - guard ships called the first reserve , all of which are large iron - clads , and which are for most of the time under reduced complements ...
Sivu 33
... hands of these ships , as much as possible , selected men . When our service is largely made up of the persons we are now training , our present plan will be a safe one but not until then . They are now look- ed upon by the old men as a ...
... hands of these ships , as much as possible , selected men . When our service is largely made up of the persons we are now training , our present plan will be a safe one but not until then . They are now look- ed upon by the old men as a ...
Sivu 34
... hand- ling of torpedoes , and why not have the school at hand instead of far away ? Combined , too , with the central station should be the gunnery school of our boys and seamen so that there should be no necessity of a trans- fer to a ...
... hand- ling of torpedoes , and why not have the school at hand instead of far away ? Combined , too , with the central station should be the gunnery school of our boys and seamen so that there should be no necessity of a trans- fer to a ...
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