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  • Passing, then, altogether from the historical aspect of the subject, let us sketch out the nature of the problem presented to the modern naval tacticia ...when the change demanded is made. If there were sufficient data to enable us to choose the weapon with certainty, the path of the tactician would be cle
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  • |nat=US ...class though she was different enough to merit treatment here as a unique vessel.
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  • |nat=US ...the Navy was dismayed to find that the ''Manley'''s coal capacity was too small for her to work at sea, and that "owing to her peculiar construction the na
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  • An unpublished article written by Tristan Dannreuther entitled 'Small Arms and Gunnery Stories', 1887 to 1916. Undated. ...t Bates taken prisoner by a German submarine whilst in charge of the prize vessel PESTALESSI.
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  • d=18810517|s=H.M.S. Constance (1880)|s=VES a moored vessel|w=Chatham Dockyard|n=blown together by wind d=18840508|s=H.M.S. Vivid (1883)|s=VES small pleasure boat|w=in the Hamoaze|n=2 dead
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  • ...ther sources indicate he briefly commanded {{US-Eagle5|f=t}} in 1918 and {{US-Eagle39|f=t}} in late 1919.<ref>''Navy Directory'' 1 April, 1919 p. 100.</r {{CatPerson|US|1895|1983}}
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  • ...ral Behncke, who was wounded and in hospital; his wounds are slight, a few small splinters in his head, elbow and knee, and he will probably soon be well ag ...T messages were received, but they were corrupt, appeared to refer only to small formations and gave no clue to the movements of the Grand Fleet. The airshi
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