The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... sailing ship era , and were the most powerful types possessed by the United States until after the War of 1812. Although , as previously noted , the early American fri- gates were the finest ships of their type in existence , they were ...
... sailing ship era , and were the most powerful types possessed by the United States until after the War of 1812. Although , as previously noted , the early American fri- gates were the finest ships of their type in existence , they were ...
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... Sailing Ships ( 1935 ) , pp . 100-2 . These vessels were the Wasp and Hornet of 18 guns rating , the Argus and Syren of 16 guns , and the Nautilus and Vixen of 12 guns . 38 Chappelle , American Sailing Ships , pp . 97-8 . 34 M. & P ...
... Sailing Ships ( 1935 ) , pp . 100-2 . These vessels were the Wasp and Hornet of 18 guns rating , the Argus and Syren of 16 guns , and the Nautilus and Vixen of 12 guns . 38 Chappelle , American Sailing Ships , pp . 97-8 . 34 M. & P ...
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... sailing qualities under canvas . * Prior to the Civil War , everyone had taken for granted the desirability of fitting our naval vessels with full sail power . Steam was regarded merely as an auxiliary power for use in battle , in calms ...
... sailing qualities under canvas . * Prior to the Civil War , everyone had taken for granted the desirability of fitting our naval vessels with full sail power . Steam was regarded merely as an auxiliary power for use in battle , in calms ...
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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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