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Page 167
... vessels of the navy engaged in so many successful battles or made such a record for their commanding officers as did those on the Mississippi . During the first months of the war , the Poto- mac flotilla found employment in silencing ...
... vessels of the navy engaged in so many successful battles or made such a record for their commanding officers as did those on the Mississippi . During the first months of the war , the Poto- mac flotilla found employment in silencing ...
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... vessels constituted a large source of expenditure . On March 4 , 1861 , the number of vessels in the navy , including receiving ships , vessels in ordinary , and ships both in and out of commission , was only 90. In December , 1864 ...
... vessels constituted a large source of expenditure . On March 4 , 1861 , the number of vessels in the navy , including receiving ships , vessels in ordinary , and ships both in and out of commission , was only 90. In December , 1864 ...
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... vessels were built by private enterprise with the avowed purpose of proving the faults alleged to exist in the prac- tice of the department , but competitive tests between the vessels of private and of public construction showed the ...
... vessels were built by private enterprise with the avowed purpose of proving the faults alleged to exist in the prac- tice of the department , but competitive tests between the vessels of private and of public construction showed the ...
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Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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Aegean Sea altitude angle ANNAPOLIS armament armor armored cruisers army Article Atlantic Fleet auxiliary azimuth Base battle battleships blades boats boilers Canal Captain Clayton-Bulwer treaty command construction course cruise cruisers Cyrenaica destroyers duty efficiency electric engine error fire flag Fleet drill flotilla four gear gunnery guns Hay-Pauncefote treaty increased islands Italian Japanese knots LIEUT.-COMMANDER Lieutenant logistics machinery maneuvers Marine ment method midshipmen miles military minute of arc Misratah Naval Academy naval officers navigation navy yard navy-yard necessary operations ordnance Panama Canal Parsons turbine peace personnel ports position postgraduate present range Republic of Panama rifle ship shooting shots sight signal smaller intercept speed squadron steam steering sub-caliber submarines tables tactics target practice tion tons torpedo torpedo-boats treaty Tripoli Turkish Turks turret U. S. NAVAL INSTITUTE U. S. Navy United velocity vessels Yarrow