Investigation of the Sinking of the Submarine "S-4".U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 326 psl. |
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... pointed out that two periscopes were used - one for keeping a lookout and the other for observing the range marks on shore . He has had six years submarine duty and about 32 34 INVESTIGATING SINKING OF SUBMARINE " S - 4 "
... pointed out that two periscopes were used - one for keeping a lookout and the other for observing the range marks on shore . He has had six years submarine duty and about 32 34 INVESTIGATING SINKING OF SUBMARINE " S - 4 "
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... keep clear of , and that having two periscopes available there was no reason why any ship should have been there to ... keeping a lookout , and safety precautions in general having to do with submarines , and that submarine commanders in ...
... keep clear of , and that having two periscopes available there was no reason why any ship should have been there to ... keeping a lookout , and safety precautions in general having to do with submarines , and that submarine commanders in ...
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... keep a lookout all around the horizon while running at periscope depth and that it is taught throughout the submarine service that the greatest danger is the possibility of a collision while running submerged . That from his personal ...
... keep a lookout all around the horizon while running at periscope depth and that it is taught throughout the submarine service that the greatest danger is the possibility of a collision while running submerged . That from his personal ...
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... keeping submarine rescue equipment on hand . That the efficiency of a first class diver in 100 feet of water as to doing work is from 0 to 25 per cent of what he could do on the surface . That the divers who are engaged in the ...
... keeping submarine rescue equipment on hand . That the efficiency of a first class diver in 100 feet of water as to doing work is from 0 to 25 per cent of what he could do on the surface . That the divers who are engaged in the ...
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... keep clear of the buoys . He stated that he understood the instruction to keep clear of the buoys , not to damage them or to tie up to them . He stated that he was familiar with this information on the day of the accident . Lieut ...
... keep clear of the buoys . He stated that he understood the instruction to keep clear of the buoys , not to damage them or to tie up to them . He stated that he was familiar with this information on the day of the accident . Lieut ...
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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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