Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Volume 58H. Colburn, 1919 - Military art and science |
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... German submarines , which has had important results . As it would naturally be denied by the enemy , the Admiralty , in ... U - boats lost or captured , that the statement was accurate . Grateful as we may feel in this country for the ...
... German submarines , which has had important results . As it would naturally be denied by the enemy , the Admiralty , in ... U - boats lost or captured , that the statement was accurate . Grateful as we may feel in this country for the ...
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... U - boats in the German Navy , there is no proof that it has reached a stage in which the enemy are unable to send them to sea , while the recent speeding up of construction is reported to have been able to meet the ever - increasing ...
... U - boats in the German Navy , there is no proof that it has reached a stage in which the enemy are unable to send them to sea , while the recent speeding up of construction is reported to have been able to meet the ever - increasing ...
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... U - boats , and admitting the value of glorious victories by Allied armies , the war will be mainly won by the Allies ' command of the sea . As above stated , if we are to win the war it will be through the common bond of sacrifice ...
... U - boats , and admitting the value of glorious victories by Allied armies , the war will be mainly won by the Allies ' command of the sea . As above stated , if we are to win the war it will be through the common bond of sacrifice ...
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... boats on the following after- noon by the Spanish destroyer Villanil . This is a clear case of pure villainy , the intention being to leave no trace , in which the crew of the U - boat seem to have taken a ghoulish delight . It is ...
... boats on the following after- noon by the Spanish destroyer Villanil . This is a clear case of pure villainy , the intention being to leave no trace , in which the crew of the U - boat seem to have taken a ghoulish delight . It is ...
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... boats , 7400 tons , built by Harland and Wolff in 1911. The U - boat was not seen at all . It is an unpleasant reminder that the U - boat menace has not been mastered . WAR NOTES . BY CAPTAIN H. M. JOHNSTONE , R.E. 12 THE UNITED SERVICE ...
... boats , 7400 tons , built by Harland and Wolff in 1911. The U - boat was not seen at all . It is an unpleasant reminder that the U - boat menace has not been mastered . WAR NOTES . BY CAPTAIN H. M. JOHNSTONE , R.E. 12 THE UNITED SERVICE ...
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