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Pagina 60
... position which is favourable for torpedo attack on some part of the enemy battle line ; such an opportunity should be sought , particularly as after a close engagement with the enemy's flotillas the torpedo armament of our destroyers ...
... position which is favourable for torpedo attack on some part of the enemy battle line ; such an opportunity should be sought , particularly as after a close engagement with the enemy's flotillas the torpedo armament of our destroyers ...
Pagina 421
... position , formation , strength and movements of the ships of the High Seas Fleet . Naval Officers who have ... position as Lat . 56 ° 53 ′ N. , Long . 5 ° 28 ′ E. and the bearing of the enemy as N.E .... Ten minutes later ... the Lion's ...
... position , formation , strength and movements of the ships of the High Seas Fleet . Naval Officers who have ... position as Lat . 56 ° 53 ′ N. , Long . 5 ° 28 ′ E. and the bearing of the enemy as N.E .... Ten minutes later ... the Lion's ...
Pagina 423
... position of a German light cruiser , and mentioned that the position had been obtained by " directionals " . At this time this method of position finding was still more or less in its infancy , and seeing that the High Seas Fleet was ...
... position of a German light cruiser , and mentioned that the position had been obtained by " directionals " . At this time this method of position finding was still more or less in its infancy , and seeing that the High Seas Fleet was ...
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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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