The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 406
... Admiral unreservedly guaranteed the absolute safety of the crews of all submarines immediately on their arrival at an English port . There is no danger as regards the crews ' personal liberty and safety . " Note that in Germany a ...
... Admiral unreservedly guaranteed the absolute safety of the crews of all submarines immediately on their arrival at an English port . There is no danger as regards the crews ' personal liberty and safety . " Note that in Germany a ...
Page 650
... Admiral and the Captain paced up and down ; the signals officer , muffled in a thick hooded jacket , with glasses slung about his neck , was continuously busy ; the navi- gating commander pervaded the shelter projecting forward from the ...
... Admiral and the Captain paced up and down ; the signals officer , muffled in a thick hooded jacket , with glasses slung about his neck , was continuously busy ; the navi- gating commander pervaded the shelter projecting forward from the ...
Page 651
... Admiral Walter H. Cowan , flying his flag in Caledon ; the Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron , Rear- Admiral Edwyn S. Alexander - Sinclair , Cardiff , Captain Claude H. Sinclair ; and accompanying the northern line was the Fourth Light ...
... Admiral Walter H. Cowan , flying his flag in Caledon ; the Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron , Rear- Admiral Edwyn S. Alexander - Sinclair , Cardiff , Captain Claude H. Sinclair ; and accompanying the northern line was the Fourth Light ...
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