U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39,Partie 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 |
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Page 141
... duty , and the Department having approved the selection and assigned you to such duty , it is considered desirable at the beginning of your career as an ordnance officer to acquaint you with the views of the Bureau as to the scope of ...
... duty , and the Department having approved the selection and assigned you to such duty , it is considered desirable at the beginning of your career as an ordnance officer to acquaint you with the views of the Bureau as to the scope of ...
Page 142
... duty marks a departure in the policy of the Department , which is in a great measure experimental . Its success will depend largely upon the zeal and intelligence with which the duty is approached by the officers who have been selected ...
... duty marks a departure in the policy of the Department , which is in a great measure experimental . Its success will depend largely upon the zeal and intelligence with which the duty is approached by the officers who have been selected ...
Page 144
... duty on shore for a short time and then to engineering duty with the fleet . The order further contemplated that a body of twenty design- ing engineers would be built up , by selecting , from the nine or ten engineer specialists turned ...
... duty on shore for a short time and then to engineering duty with the fleet . The order further contemplated that a body of twenty design- ing engineers would be built up , by selecting , from the nine or ten engineer specialists turned ...
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LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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