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... light cruisers and secondary armaments of the fleet ; in this case , care must ( as always ) be taken not to pass within destructive gun range of the enemy line unless the volume of his gun fire is reduced . 6. The tactics of our ...
... light cruisers and secondary armaments of the fleet ; in this case , care must ( as always ) be taken not to pass within destructive gun range of the enemy line unless the volume of his gun fire is reduced . 6. The tactics of our ...
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... light cruisers to some extent for lookout duties . 15. It appears to be worth consideration whether a large flotilla leader is not capable of taking the place of a light cruiser for lookout purposes in fine weather . She offers a ...
... light cruisers to some extent for lookout duties . 15. It appears to be worth consideration whether a large flotilla leader is not capable of taking the place of a light cruiser for lookout purposes in fine weather . She offers a ...
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... light cruisers . Having regard also to the fact that he had the enemy light cruisers as a guide down a channel which had obviously been swept and marked with buoys , I consider his determined support was most effective and valuable in ...
... light cruisers . Having regard also to the fact that he had the enemy light cruisers as a guide down a channel which had obviously been swept and marked with buoys , I consider his determined support was most effective and valuable in ...
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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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