The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... battle- ship , " a large armored cruiser , 78 an experimental submarine boat , and three more gunboats.79 In March 1893 Grover Cleve- land began his second term as President . And the following November , his Secretary of the Navy ...
... battle- ship , " a large armored cruiser , 78 an experimental submarine boat , and three more gunboats.79 In March 1893 Grover Cleve- land began his second term as President . And the following November , his Secretary of the Navy ...
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... Battle of Jutland reached the United States . Garbled and doctored as were those reports , it was soon per- ceived that the battle cruisers of both fleets had severely suf- fered . Of the five German battle cruisers engaged , one had ...
... Battle of Jutland reached the United States . Garbled and doctored as were those reports , it was soon per- ceived that the battle cruisers of both fleets had severely suf- fered . Of the five German battle cruisers engaged , one had ...
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... Battle of Jutland . In this , the only major naval action of the war , the weaker German Fleet , through luck and superior technique , inflicted serious injury and then escaped , though not without casualties , from the annihilation ...
... Battle of Jutland . In this , the only major naval action of the war , the weaker German Fleet , through luck and superior technique , inflicted serious injury and then escaped , though not without casualties , from the annihilation ...
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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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