U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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Sivu 7
... question is one of opinion as to what is required in naval shell firing . Actions where this class of gun would be of any great use are not likely to be fought at over one thousand yards , and the real damage heretofore done by shell ...
... question is one of opinion as to what is required in naval shell firing . Actions where this class of gun would be of any great use are not likely to be fought at over one thousand yards , and the real damage heretofore done by shell ...
Sivu 11
... question naturally comes up why this should be so . The owners of the Butler patent claim that at discharge the quick motion of rotation , caused by the expansion of gases and the driving forward of the projectile , throws the shell up ...
... question naturally comes up why this should be so . The owners of the Butler patent claim that at discharge the quick motion of rotation , caused by the expansion of gases and the driving forward of the projectile , throws the shell up ...
Sivu 13
... question of an inter - oceanic canal may at any moment involve us in controversies with foreign powers . The minute it becomes for their in- terest to oppose or molest us for reason of this canal , in the way of free trade or otherwise ...
... question of an inter - oceanic canal may at any moment involve us in controversies with foreign powers . The minute it becomes for their in- terest to oppose or molest us for reason of this canal , in the way of free trade or otherwise ...
Sivu 21
... question almost perfectly . To return , however , to the boys themselves . The scholastic and practical training on board the parent ship lasts about a twelve- month ; after which is given a six ( 6 ) weeks ' sea training in the brigs ...
... question almost perfectly . To return , however , to the boys themselves . The scholastic and practical training on board the parent ship lasts about a twelve- month ; after which is given a six ( 6 ) weeks ' sea training in the brigs ...
Sivu 24
... question of training , the English have one great advantage over ourselves in the long time enlistment . Their boys are taken to serve for ten years from the age of eighteen , and no continuous service man is enlisted for less than ten ...
... question of training , the English have one great advantage over ourselves in the long time enlistment . Their boys are taken to serve for ten years from the age of eighteen , and no continuous service man is enlisted for less than ten ...
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