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Pagina 49
... fire in good time , whilst , if the enemy delays his deployment , our Fleet will be able to concentrate its whole force on the leading ships of his columns . 6. I attach the greatest importance to making full use of the fire of our ...
... fire in good time , whilst , if the enemy delays his deployment , our Fleet will be able to concentrate its whole force on the leading ships of his columns . 6. I attach the greatest importance to making full use of the fire of our ...
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... fire from one target to another and the vulnerability of light cruisers to such fire must be borne in mind and the light cruisers should screen themselves with smoke at once if they come under fire of heavy guns . ( b ) Weather . In bad ...
... fire from one target to another and the vulnerability of light cruisers to such fire must be borne in mind and the light cruisers should screen themselves with smoke at once if they come under fire of heavy guns . ( b ) Weather . In bad ...
Pagina 449
... Fire was opened by the battle - cruisers on the 1st Scouting Group at 3.47 , the distance being about 15,000 yards . At this time the distance between the 5th Battle Squadron and the 1st Scouting Group was about 25,000 yards . Evan ...
... Fire was opened by the battle - cruisers on the 1st Scouting Group at 3.47 , the distance being about 15,000 yards . At this time the distance between the 5th Battle Squadron and the 1st Scouting Group was about 25,000 yards . Evan ...
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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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