The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... cruisers " have enough sail power to go around the world without touching their coal . " 3 In that year also , the Secretary of the Navy noted that there was great oppo- sition to equipping these vessels with only partial sail - power ...
... cruisers " have enough sail power to go around the world without touching their coal . " 3 In that year also , the Secretary of the Navy noted that there was great oppo- sition to equipping these vessels with only partial sail - power ...
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... cruiser , or all - big - gun cruiser , the first group of which were com- pleted by the British Admiralty in 1908-1909 . These first battle cruisers mounted eight twelve - inch guns , or the same main battery as was carried by the ...
... cruiser , or all - big - gun cruiser , the first group of which were com- pleted by the British Admiralty in 1908-1909 . These first battle cruisers mounted eight twelve - inch guns , or the same main battery as was carried by the ...
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... cruisers , 50 destroyers , and over 80 smaller warships and auxiliary vessels of different types . 61 ibid . , pp ... cruisers , 25 second - line battleships , 10 armored cruisers , 13 scout cruisers , 5 first - class ( unarmored ) ...
... cruisers , 50 destroyers , and over 80 smaller warships and auxiliary vessels of different types . 61 ibid . , pp ... cruisers , 25 second - line battleships , 10 armored cruisers , 13 scout cruisers , 5 first - class ( unarmored ) ...
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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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