U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39,Partie 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 |
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... armor belt joining the two protective decks , and immediately behind the belt there is a cofferdam which is divided up into numerous compartments . A special feature of the protection of the Paris is its citadel . In order to give a ...
... armor belt joining the two protective decks , and immediately behind the belt there is a cofferdam which is divided up into numerous compartments . A special feature of the protection of the Paris is its citadel . In order to give a ...
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... armor will be lighter , however . The Rechad V was laid down at Elswick in December , 1911 , and considerable progress on her has been made , but the work on her has now stopped . The other battleship , Reshad- I - Hamis , for which ...
... armor will be lighter , however . The Rechad V was laid down at Elswick in December , 1911 , and considerable progress on her has been made , but the work on her has now stopped . The other battleship , Reshad- I - Hamis , for which ...
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... armor to $ 455 by the Carnegie Steel Company for the armor , while the Bethlehem Steel Company came about midway between those bids with a figure of $ 454.65 . On February 27 , the contract for the construction of the Pennsylvania was ...
... armor to $ 455 by the Carnegie Steel Company for the armor , while the Bethlehem Steel Company came about midway between those bids with a figure of $ 454.65 . On February 27 , the contract for the construction of the Pennsylvania was ...
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LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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