Investigation of the Sinking of the Submarine "S-4".U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 326 psl. |
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By this time the wind had come up considerably ; it was blowing about force 6 ; and , although the Coast Guard boat was still there and had buoyed the bubbles , nothing could be done until daylight . In fact , the exact location of the ...
By this time the wind had come up considerably ; it was blowing about force 6 ; and , although the Coast Guard boat was still there and had buoyed the bubbles , nothing could be done until daylight . In fact , the exact location of the ...
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The weather was getting very boisterous at this time , the wind was blowing at force 7 or 8. The most experienced diver was sent down then , although it was considered to be a very hazardous undertaking . His name was Michaels .
The weather was getting very boisterous at this time , the wind was blowing at force 7 or 8. The most experienced diver was sent down then , although it was considered to be a very hazardous undertaking . His name was Michaels .
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... S - 4 with sufficient force so that she went right on and the racing of her engines had not taken any effect ? Commander HOOVER . It had taken effect , but not to stop her entirely . She went on slowly ahead . Senator STEIWER .
... S - 4 with sufficient force so that she went right on and the racing of her engines had not taken any effect ? Commander HOOVER . It had taken effect , but not to stop her entirely . She went on slowly ahead . Senator STEIWER .
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Immediately upon receipt of above telephone message from the commandant , first naval district , Operations , by telephone , telegraph , and radio , started the rescue and salvage forces to scene of accident .
Immediately upon receipt of above telephone message from the commandant , first naval district , Operations , by telephone , telegraph , and radio , started the rescue and salvage forces to scene of accident .
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At 7.10 p . m . the rescue and salvage ship Falcon , with commander control force ( Rear Admiral F. H. Brumby ) in charge of rescue and salvage operations left New London for scene of accident . The six salvage pontoons at the New York ...
At 7.10 p . m . the rescue and salvage ship Falcon , with commander control force ( Rear Admiral F. H. Brumby ) in charge of rescue and salvage operations left New London for scene of accident . The six salvage pontoons at the New York ...
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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 believe boat Boston bridge buoys called Captain carried charge chart chief clear close Coast Guard collision Commander BAYLIS Commander HOOVER commanding officer committee compartment connection considered court crew CUNNINGHAM December deck depth destroyer devices direction dispatch divers diving duty engine fact Falcon feet flag force give harbor indicating inquiry keep lifting looking lookout marine matter means mile naval navigation Navy Navy Department necessary officer operations Paulding periscope Pilot pontoons possible practically present probably Provincetown question raising record regard rescue safety salvage salvage operations Senator GERRY Senator ODDIE ship SPEAR speed SPERRY statement station submarine submerged suggestions surface testimony tests thing torpedo trial course United vessel warning weather yards
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