The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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... fleet and have every interest in keeping it intact until then . They will also need the French fleet - or a part of it , if they cannot take the whole . They may even take the French fleet indirectly by associating it with the Italian fleet ...
... fleet and have every interest in keeping it intact until then . They will also need the French fleet - or a part of it , if they cannot take the whole . They may even take the French fleet indirectly by associating it with the Italian fleet ...
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... fleet in being . On the face of it , we might expect Admiral Yamamoto to avoid action unless he can catch small detachments of the American Battle Fleet at a disadvantage . Numerically he is in a 50 per cent . inferiority , with eight ...
... fleet in being . On the face of it , we might expect Admiral Yamamoto to avoid action unless he can catch small detachments of the American Battle Fleet at a disadvantage . Numerically he is in a 50 per cent . inferiority , with eight ...
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... Fleet since the Battle of Cape Matapan . The crippling or destruction of the Italian Fleet would have required a combined attack by the Navy , the Fleet Air Arm and the R.A.F. For such a purpose it would have been necessary to provide the ...
... Fleet since the Battle of Cape Matapan . The crippling or destruction of the Italian Fleet would have required a combined attack by the Navy , the Fleet Air Arm and the R.A.F. For such a purpose it would have been necessary to provide the ...
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