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... probably not pursue on a direct course during the night . 8. If the action takes place late in the day , it may become necessary owing to the destroyer menace during dark hours to move the fleet clear of the enemy or to move to a flank ...
... probably not pursue on a direct course during the night . 8. If the action takes place late in the day , it may become necessary owing to the destroyer menace during dark hours to move the fleet clear of the enemy or to move to a flank ...
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... probably only bring them on an equality with the older ships . American ships could probably be fitted before coming across . Submarine and Mine Barrage . It is considered that Mr. Churchill overrates the effect of this on a determined ...
... probably only bring them on an equality with the older ships . American ships could probably be fitted before coming across . Submarine and Mine Barrage . It is considered that Mr. Churchill overrates the effect of this on a determined ...
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... Probably , after supports arrive , operations might be pushed to the northward , to bring the enemy to final action ; but even so , the re - fuelling would probably be carried out under the shelter of the islands north of the Equator or ...
... Probably , after supports arrive , operations might be pushed to the northward , to bring the enemy to final action ; but even so , the re - fuelling would probably be carried out under the shelter of the islands north of the Equator or ...
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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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