The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... Navy Department had at once set about restoring its traditional oversea cruising squadrons , some of which had been withdrawn and the remainder de- pleted to strengthen the blockade of Southern ports . This prac- tice of dividing the Navy's ...
... Navy Department had at once set about restoring its traditional oversea cruising squadrons , some of which had been withdrawn and the remainder de- pleted to strengthen the blockade of Southern ports . This prac- tice of dividing the Navy's ...
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... naval ves- sels , " the moment the Civil War was over . . . the Navy went back to canvas . . " Propellers were altered to improve the sailing qualities of the Navy's cruising vessels , and boilers were cut down to enlarge the storage ...
... naval ves- sels , " the moment the Civil War was over . . . the Navy went back to canvas . . " Propellers were altered to improve the sailing qualities of the Navy's cruising vessels , and boilers were cut down to enlarge the storage ...
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... Navy's vessels deficient in the speed essen- tial to a cruiser ; they also lacked modern ordnance with which to ... Navy's failure to keep abreast of progress in ship armor . Wartime experience had clearly shown the fatal vulnerability ...
... Navy's vessels deficient in the speed essen- tial to a cruiser ; they also lacked modern ordnance with which to ... Navy's failure to keep abreast of progress in ship armor . Wartime experience had clearly shown the fatal vulnerability ...
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Chart and Compass | 11 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 11 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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