The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... vessels to work in conjunction with the frigates , to operate in shallow waters , and to perform various other functions for which the larger vessels were not well adapted . To meet this need , Congress had authorized construc- tion of ...
... vessels to work in conjunction with the frigates , to operate in shallow waters , and to perform various other functions for which the larger vessels were not well adapted . To meet this need , Congress had authorized construc- tion of ...
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Harold Sprout, Margaret Sprout. this force had shrunk to less than 200 vessels , aggregating less than 200,000 tons , and capable of mounting only about 1,300 guns . In reality , the shrinkage was even greater , for many of these vessels ...
Harold Sprout, Margaret Sprout. this force had shrunk to less than 200 vessels , aggregating less than 200,000 tons , and capable of mounting only about 1,300 guns . In reality , the shrinkage was even greater , for many of these vessels ...
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... vessels , and boilers were cut down to enlarge the storage space for coal and provisions . A general order , issued in 1869 , directed that all naval vessels should thereafter have " full sail power . " The Navy Regula- tions of 1870 ...
... vessels , and boilers were cut down to enlarge the storage space for coal and provisions . A general order , issued in 1869 , directed that all naval vessels should thereafter have " full sail power . " The Navy Regula- tions of 1870 ...
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Chart and Compass I | 1 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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