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... Destroyer Instructions XXIX . GERMAN TACTICS The majority of German destroyers carry four torpedo tubes of a range of about 7500 yards at 30 knots . The later destroyers probably carry a larger and longer range torpedo and five or six ...
... Destroyer Instructions XXIX . GERMAN TACTICS The majority of German destroyers carry four torpedo tubes of a range of about 7500 yards at 30 knots . The later destroyers probably carry a larger and longer range torpedo and five or six ...
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... destroyers to [ it ] . Unfortunately , owing to pre - war policy , the pro- portion of destroyers to larger vessels was quite inadequate when war commenced , and although large numbers of new destroyers have been delivered during the ...
... destroyers to [ it ] . Unfortunately , owing to pre - war policy , the pro- portion of destroyers to larger vessels was quite inadequate when war commenced , and although large numbers of new destroyers have been delivered during the ...
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... destroyers . The Grand Fleet is the centre and pivot on which all naval operations depend . It is true that its activity is confined to the North Sea but on its very existence depends the possibility of carrying out the all - important ...
... destroyers . The Grand Fleet is the centre and pivot on which all naval operations depend . It is true that its activity is confined to the North Sea but on its very existence depends the possibility of carrying out the all - important ...
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Editors General Introduction xiii | 1 |
Part IIFirst Sea Lord December 1916 to November 1917 | 111 |
Part IIIUnemployment and the Empire Mission December 1917 | 263 |
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