The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes169-170Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1953 |
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... operations and , as these are substantially the same , it will be sufficient to deal at length with ( 4 ) only . In the cases of the regular traders on this coast these vessels were almost universally equipped with housed anchors and ...
... operations and , as these are substantially the same , it will be sufficient to deal at length with ( 4 ) only . In the cases of the regular traders on this coast these vessels were almost universally equipped with housed anchors and ...
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... operations for removal , they also suffer severe dislocation and loss with regard to berthage facilities . This question has recently been raised in the pages of the Nautical Magazine , with the suggestion that : " expert advice should ...
... operations for removal , they also suffer severe dislocation and loss with regard to berthage facilities . This question has recently been raised in the pages of the Nautical Magazine , with the suggestion that : " expert advice should ...
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... operations were indeed worth while , and that the loss of 13 lives on operations out of a total of 180 officers and men and the 16 lives lost in training out of approximately 300 opera- tional personnel was not expensive in relation to ...
... operations were indeed worth while , and that the loss of 13 lives on operations out of a total of 180 officers and men and the 16 lives lost in training out of approximately 300 opera- tional personnel was not expensive in relation to ...
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