Investigation of the Sinking of the Submarine S-4, Hearings Before the Subcommittee ..., Pursuant to S.Res. 205 ..., April 27 to May 26, 19281928 - 326 psl. |
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... things that are wanted and then we can deter- mine later whether they will go in the record or not . Senator STEIWER . Do not let me interrupt ; just go ahead with your story and we can get this later . Commander HOOVER . As I said ...
... things that are wanted and then we can deter- mine later whether they will go in the record or not . Senator STEIWER . Do not let me interrupt ; just go ahead with your story and we can get this later . Commander HOOVER . As I said ...
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... things , which I may want to show . I know a lot of them myself . Senator ODDIE . I think it might be well to comment on the particular time that this happened . It was Saturday afternoon , was it not , when some of the men had gone ...
... things , which I may want to show . I know a lot of them myself . Senator ODDIE . I think it might be well to comment on the particular time that this happened . It was Saturday afternoon , was it not , when some of the men had gone ...
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... things attempted and done by the department , first and third naval districts and those immediately engaged with the rescue work and later salvage work of the S - 4 . The items are only indicative in a small measure of the steps taken ...
... things attempted and done by the department , first and third naval districts and those immediately engaged with the rescue work and later salvage work of the S - 4 . The items are only indicative in a small measure of the steps taken ...
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... thing to be distinguished about a submarine submerged with periscopes out is the feather or wake made by the periscope as it comes through the water at the surface . He believes it is always the practice of submarine officers to keep a ...
... thing to be distinguished about a submarine submerged with periscopes out is the feather or wake made by the periscope as it comes through the water at the surface . He believes it is always the practice of submarine officers to keep a ...
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... things that were done by his authority as soon as the first word of the accident was received at 3.49 on the afternoon of December 17. Many telegraph messages and radio dispatches were sent in all directions to ships and shore stations ...
... things that were done by his authority as soon as the first word of the accident was received at 3.49 on the afternoon of December 17. Many telegraph messages and radio dispatches were sent in all directions to ships and shore stations ...
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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 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 possible Provincetown Harbor quartermaster question rescue and salvage S-4 salvage force 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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