U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39,Partie 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 |
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... completed , she was ordered to meet the Car- pathia at the time of the Titanic disaster , and was engaged in this ... completion of this duty , she was ordered to the ice - fields to report the presence of ice - bergs , and was engaged ...
... completed , she was ordered to meet the Car- pathia at the time of the Titanic disaster , and was engaged in this ... completion of this duty , she was ordered to the ice - fields to report the presence of ice - bergs , and was engaged ...
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... completed his vessels , their aggregate tonnage being 5000 tons . On October 12 , 1861 , the first of these gunboats was launched , with her boilers and engines on board . She was named the St. Louis by Commodore Foote , and was the ...
... completed his vessels , their aggregate tonnage being 5000 tons . On October 12 , 1861 , the first of these gunboats was launched , with her boilers and engines on board . She was named the St. Louis by Commodore Foote , and was the ...
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... completed , until there are enough of them available to form a new flotilla , which will probably be called the Ninth , based on Dundee , which has hitherto been merely a base for submarines . Thirteen are due for completion before the ...
... completed , until there are enough of them available to form a new flotilla , which will probably be called the Ninth , based on Dundee , which has hitherto been merely a base for submarines . Thirteen are due for completion before the ...
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LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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