Investigation of the Sinking of the Submarine "S-4".U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 326 psl. |
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... accident , the conditions surrounding it , and an account of the pro- ceedings of the naval court . Commander Hoover , will you make a statement ? Commander HOOVER . On the afternoon of December 17 , 1927 , the submarine S - 4 was ...
... accident , the conditions surrounding it , and an account of the pro- ceedings of the naval court . Commander Hoover , will you make a statement ? Commander HOOVER . On the afternoon of December 17 , 1927 , the submarine S - 4 was ...
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... accident , at 3.37 p . m . , it appears that the S - 4 had just completed a run in a southwesterly direction , and would normally have been turning or proceeding to turn around , and either come back into port or make another run in a ...
... accident , at 3.37 p . m . , it appears that the S - 4 had just completed a run in a southwesterly direction , and would normally have been turning or proceeding to turn around , and either come back into port or make another run in a ...
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... accident or just afterwards . Senator GERRY . What would be the reason for housing them ? Commander HOOVER . If , as one theory advanced , the submarine commander had changed his mind and decided to dive instead of come up , he would ...
... accident or just afterwards . Senator GERRY . What would be the reason for housing them ? Commander HOOVER . If , as one theory advanced , the submarine commander had changed his mind and decided to dive instead of come up , he would ...
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... accident . Senator ODDIE . I asked Admiral Hughes , Chief of Naval Opera- tion , to make a chronological statement of the actions of the Navy Department showing just the time the various actions relating to this disaster were taken ...
... accident . Senator ODDIE . I asked Admiral Hughes , Chief of Naval Opera- tion , to make a chronological statement of the actions of the Navy Department showing just the time the various actions relating to this disaster were taken ...
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... accident happened at a very unfortu- nate time in regard to the obtaining of personnel and ships , etc. , because being Saturday afternoon it is a Navy custom that the men , as a rule , go on shore liberty ; and , as we know , the navy ...
... accident happened at a very unfortu- nate time in regard to the obtaining of personnel and ships , etc. , because being Saturday afternoon it is a Navy custom that the men , as a rule , go on shore liberty ; and , as we know , the navy ...
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Investigation of the Sinking of the Submarine "S-4". United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs Visos knygos peržiūra - 1928 |
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accident Admiral BILLARD Admiral HUGHES air lines ballast tanks boat Boston bridge buoy list Bushnell Captain WHEELER charge of rescue chart Coast Guard destroyer collision Commander BAYLIS Commander HOOVER Commander ROOT commander S-4 salvage commanding officer committee compartment connection court of inquiry crew CUNNINGHAM December 17 December 20 deck devices dispatch from commander divers diving duty fact Falcon feet hatch Lieut Lieutenant Commander lifting maneuvers marine measured mile Naval Consulting Board naval court navigation Navy Department navy yard officer in charge periscope pontoons Provincetown Harbor quartermaster question rescue and salvage S-4 salvage force safety salvage operations salvage vessel Senator GERRY Senator ODDIE Senator STEIWER ship soda lime SPEAR speed SPERRY station submarine operating submarine warning flag surface craft Tasker L testimony tests thing torpedo room trial course United States Coast United States Navy valve Wandank weather white buoys
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