
Naval Adequacy--V
Personnel Is a Primary Element of Naval Strength. In This, the Final Article of This Discussion, the Author Points Out Our Need for More Men
Personnel Is a Primary Element of Naval Strength. In This, the Final Article of This Discussion, the Author Points Out Our Need for More Men
Balancing Our Fleet as Suggested by the Navy Building Program, Together With an Agreement for Further Limitations, Will Insure Against War
Comparison of Naval Strength in Ships, of Great Britain, Japan, and the United States, Shows the Weakness of Our Fleet
Ships in a Wide Variety of Types and Classes Are Needed By a Navy to Perform Numerous Duties During War or Peace-time
Naval Bases Constitute a Primary Element of Naval Strength. The United States Has But a Few, Many of Which Are Woefully Inadequate
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