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... received most serious consideration by officers of thorough pro- fessional training and experience as subordinate officers and com- manders of naval vessels or fleets . That the large majority of the alleged defects in our naval vessels ...
... received most serious consideration by officers of thorough pro- fessional training and experience as subordinate officers and com- manders of naval vessels or fleets . That the large majority of the alleged defects in our naval vessels ...
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... received the unqualified commendation of the Board of Admiralty and its additional advisers of the naval service . In view of the extensive criticism which had previously been made , the director of naval construction sought and ...
... received the unqualified commendation of the Board of Admiralty and its additional advisers of the naval service . In view of the extensive criticism which had previously been made , the director of naval construction sought and ...
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... of battle ships have always received most earnest and intel- ligent consideration by naval officers charged with the grave respon- 66 sibility of developing the best battle - ship designs for 22 ALLEGED DEFECTS IN VESSELS OF NAVY .
... of battle ships have always received most earnest and intel- ligent consideration by naval officers charged with the grave respon- 66 sibility of developing the best battle - ship designs for 22 ALLEGED DEFECTS IN VESSELS OF NAVY .
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... received from the printer . For a gentleman , who claims " a closer seagoing acquaintance " with the American Navy " than any other civilian possesses " the writer evinces a most unwarranted ten- dency to indulge in loose ...
... received from the printer . For a gentleman , who claims " a closer seagoing acquaintance " with the American Navy " than any other civilian possesses " the writer evinces a most unwarranted ten- dency to indulge in loose ...
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... received very little consideration in connection with the designs of naval vessels and that their opinions were given very little weight even with respect to those features of design which were essentially military or tactical . In ...
... received very little consideration in connection with the designs of naval vessels and that their opinions were given very little weight even with respect to those features of design which were essentially military or tactical . In ...
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