The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... submarine commanders . The fol- lowing May , when a German submarine , torpedoed the British passenger steamer Lusitania , with a loss of over one hundred American lives , the President lodged a series of protests , cul- minating with ...
... submarine commanders . The fol- lowing May , when a German submarine , torpedoed the British passenger steamer Lusitania , with a loss of over one hundred American lives , the President lodged a series of protests , cul- minating with ...
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... submarine . Torpedoing a moving vessel was at best a complicated business . The submarine commander had to gauge accurately the distance , course , and speed of his intended vic- tim . Since a U - boat's torpedo equipment was immovable ...
... submarine . Torpedoing a moving vessel was at best a complicated business . The submarine commander had to gauge accurately the distance , course , and speed of his intended vic- tim . Since a U - boat's torpedo equipment was immovable ...
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... submarine patrol.60 An extremely important American contribution in connec- tion with the anti - submarine patrol was the development of effective sound - detectors . These listening devices warned anti- submarine craft of the presence ...
... submarine patrol.60 An extremely important American contribution in connec- tion with the anti - submarine patrol was the development of effective sound - detectors . These listening devices warned anti- submarine craft of the presence ...
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Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
Naval Expansion and Cruiser | 25 |
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