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... turning the fleet away by the " Preparative " , especially if in low visibility this turn takes the fleet out of gun range , and allows the enemy to execute his turn away when not under gun fire . 10. If I have any reason to suspect that ...
... turning the fleet away by the " Preparative " , especially if in low visibility this turn takes the fleet out of gun range , and allows the enemy to execute his turn away when not under gun fire . 10. If I have any reason to suspect that ...
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... turn to south was because I thought that the enemy disappearance was due to thickening of the mist . I could not see his turn away from where I was on top of the chart house , nor could anyone else with me . Burney might have reported ...
... turn to south was because I thought that the enemy disappearance was due to thickening of the mist . I could not see his turn away from where I was on top of the chart house , nor could anyone else with me . Burney might have reported ...
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... turn away were a turn towards , or holding the course and dodging the torpedoes . A turn towards would have led to great danger if the first attack had been followed up by a second and third , and no - one could say that this would not ...
... turn away were a turn towards , or holding the course and dodging the torpedoes . A turn towards would have led to great danger if the first attack had been followed up by a second and third , and no - one could say that this would not ...
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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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