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Pagina 49
... torpedo craft were to play an important part . Experience during the war , however , indicates a change of view and shows that their tactics may be devoted to keeping their heavy ships either out of range or at very long range , whilst ...
... torpedo craft were to play an important part . Experience during the war , however , indicates a change of view and shows that their tactics may be devoted to keeping their heavy ships either out of range or at very long range , whilst ...
Pagina 53
... Torpedo attacks delivered by submarines , or long range torpedo fire from battleships or light - cruisers are not so easily countered and these may threaten any part of our line , although the van should generally be less open to attack ...
... Torpedo attacks delivered by submarines , or long range torpedo fire from battleships or light - cruisers are not so easily countered and these may threaten any part of our line , although the van should generally be less open to attack ...
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... torpedo led to the successive introduction of- ( 1 ) Torpedo nets . ( 2 ) Greater internal watertight subdivision . ( 3 ) Internal torpedo bulkheads . ( 4 ) External bulges . The advent of the mine led to the introduction of paravanes ...
... torpedo led to the successive introduction of- ( 1 ) Torpedo nets . ( 2 ) Greater internal watertight subdivision . ( 3 ) Internal torpedo bulkheads . ( 4 ) External bulges . The advent of the mine led to the introduction of paravanes ...
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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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