Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... sinking the ship had deviated slightly from its prescribed route but , after an investigation , the United States assumed full responsibility for the sinking . The commanding officer of the Queenfish was apparently unaware that the ship ...
... sinking the ship had deviated slightly from its prescribed route but , after an investigation , the United States assumed full responsibility for the sinking . The commanding officer of the Queenfish was apparently unaware that the ship ...
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... sinking of the ship many of the surviving crew members climbed aboard rafts or floating wreckage . The submarine cruised about the scene for approxi- mately five hours after the sinking while the survivors and the wreckage were made the ...
... sinking of the ship many of the surviving crew members climbed aboard rafts or floating wreckage . The submarine cruised about the scene for approxi- mately five hours after the sinking while the survivors and the wreckage were made the ...
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... sinking at high speed . Since the particular sinking took place at night it would have been relatively safe for the U - boat to use its high - surface speed during the hours of darkness . Whatever defensive action was taken by the U ...
... sinking at high speed . Since the particular sinking took place at night it would have been relatively safe for the U - boat to use its high - surface speed during the hours of darkness . Whatever defensive action was taken by the U ...
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