Investigation of the Sinking of the Submarine "S-4".U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 326 psl. |
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Not knowing the extent of the damage , or whether or not the inner hull had been punctured , this was the correct procedure in order to raise the boat as quickly as possible . The next diver went down with an air hose and connected on ...
Not knowing the extent of the damage , or whether or not the inner hull had been punctured , this was the correct procedure in order to raise the boat as quickly as possible . The next diver went down with an air hose and connected on ...
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To raise the ship ; in which , of course , the element of time does not enter so much as in rescue work . The salvage work was pursued vigorously , interrupted frequently by INVESTIGATING SINKING OF SUBMARINE " S - 4 " 9.
To raise the ship ; in which , of course , the element of time does not enter so much as in rescue work . The salvage work was pursued vigorously , interrupted frequently by INVESTIGATING SINKING OF SUBMARINE " S - 4 " 9.
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I will ask you to tell us who Mr. Edward Ellsberg is and something about him and his connection with the raising of the S - 4 . Commander HOOVER . He has defined himself here ( consulting INVESTIGATING SINKING OF SUBMARINE " S - 4 " 11.
I will ask you to tell us who Mr. Edward Ellsberg is and something about him and his connection with the raising of the S - 4 . Commander HOOVER . He has defined himself here ( consulting INVESTIGATING SINKING OF SUBMARINE " S - 4 " 11.
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... enter boat to raise it so plug was removed and diver began removal of wooden decking around motor room hatch . While no signals were heard at any time except from torpedo room regard present condition of engine room as confirmation ...
... enter boat to raise it so plug was removed and diver began removal of wooden decking around motor room hatch . While no signals were heard at any time except from torpedo room regard present condition of engine room as confirmation ...
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He told the court of his duties in connection with raising the S - 51 , which was a similar job to the one on the S - 4 . He was actually in charge of the operations on the S - 51 and received letters of commendation and the ...
He told the court of his duties in connection with raising the S - 51 , which was a similar job to the one on the S - 4 . He was actually in charge of the operations on the S - 51 and received letters of commendation and the ...
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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 CUNNINGHAM December deck depth destroyer devices direction dispatch divers diving duty engine fact Falcon feet flag force give harbor indicating keep lifting looking lookout marine matter means mile naval navigation Navy Navy Department necessary officer operations passed 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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