Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... SUBMARINES . THE WAR OFFICE IN WAR TIME . CALLWELL , K.C.B. , . • 845 46 , 192 , 315 697 479 103 , 200 , 381 , 515 , 635 BY KLAXON , 174 , 349 , 552 , 671 , 855 BY MAJOR - GENERAL SIR C. E. 23 , 298 INDEX , 889 BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE . No ...
... SUBMARINES . THE WAR OFFICE IN WAR TIME . CALLWELL , K.C.B. , . • 845 46 , 192 , 315 697 479 103 , 200 , 381 , 515 , 635 BY KLAXON , 174 , 349 , 552 , 671 , 855 BY MAJOR - GENERAL SIR C. E. 23 , 298 INDEX , 889 BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE . No ...
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... submarine officers who had been sent from the camp at Afion - Kara - Hissar , and were to join our convoy when it went on to Yozgad . Since their arrival in Angora a week before they had been confined to the only hotel , and had not ...
... submarine officers who had been sent from the camp at Afion - Kara - Hissar , and were to join our convoy when it went on to Yozgad . Since their arrival in Angora a week before they had been confined to the only hotel , and had not ...
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... 4 o'clock in the even- ing the look - out reported an object in sight about five miles ahead , which he thought was not unlike a submarine . It was a perfectly calm evening , and there was a 1919. ] 43 A Mine - Field ,
... 4 o'clock in the even- ing the look - out reported an object in sight about five miles ahead , which he thought was not unlike a submarine . It was a perfectly calm evening , and there was a 1919. ] 43 A Mine - Field ,
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... submarine : these elusive craft are not fond of trawlers , and are not in the habit of waiting considerately on the surface till trawlers approach them . When the object in question was close enough to be dis- tinguished , she turned ...
... submarine : these elusive craft are not fond of trawlers , and are not in the habit of waiting considerately on the surface till trawlers approach them . When the object in question was close enough to be dis- tinguished , she turned ...
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( To be continued . ) THE STORY OF OUR SUBMARINES . BY KLAXON . I. lighter , we should be able to move more quickly . We knew that the Salt Desert had to be orossed on our newly - chosen route , but we were prepared to take the risk of ...
( To be continued . ) THE STORY OF OUR SUBMARINES . BY KLAXON . I. lighter , we should be able to move more quickly . We knew that the Salt Desert had to be orossed on our newly - chosen route , but we were prepared to take the risk of ...
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