U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39,Partie 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 |
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... material mad and have lost sight of the great fact that if the personnel is trained as it should be , it will demand material of the highest quality , and will get it . As an example of how skilled personnel will demand and obtain material ...
... material mad and have lost sight of the great fact that if the personnel is trained as it should be , it will demand material of the highest quality , and will get it . As an example of how skilled personnel will demand and obtain material ...
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... material development would be useless without a corresponding training in the art of conducting naval war . Clausewitz , in his work " On War , " makes the following state- ment : 66 Formerly by the term " Art of War , " or Science of ...
... material development would be useless without a corresponding training in the art of conducting naval war . Clausewitz , in his work " On War , " makes the following state- ment : 66 Formerly by the term " Art of War , " or Science of ...
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... material used for the cellulose and favored strict homogeneity with the best cottons obtainable . M. Danielon said that in the ends of economy - the economy that has cost two battleships and the lives of 1200 men - most any old material ...
... material used for the cellulose and favored strict homogeneity with the best cottons obtainable . M. Danielon said that in the ends of economy - the economy that has cost two battleships and the lives of 1200 men - most any old material ...
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LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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