
Lake Vessels for the Atlantic Service
Cutting Them in Half for Shipment Through the Welland Canal to the Seaboard
World War I is a compelling primary source for armchair historians and scholars alike.
Cutting Them in Half for Shipment Through the Welland Canal to the Seaboard
Conditions Under Which Patents of Enemy Subjects May be Used
By Our Military Expert
Seaworthy Concrete Vessels an Accomplished Fact
Convoying as an Answer to the Submarine
Fighting Flanders Mud -- and the Germans [the cover image is associated with this article]
Where Germany Now Secures Her Copper
The Case of Italy [after their defeat on the Isonzo]
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U.S. submarine "H-3" aground in Samoa Beach, Calif.
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