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... Dover . The barrage is to be a great effort . It is our opinion that nothing short of a sound design will justify the effort . The requirements of a sound design are the extension of the barrage complete in the vertical plane from coast ...
... Dover . The barrage is to be a great effort . It is our opinion that nothing short of a sound design will justify the effort . The requirements of a sound design are the extension of the barrage complete in the vertical plane from coast ...
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... Dover are not at present fitted with up - to - date hydrophone gear , nor are strong tidal waters , such as the Straits of Dover , suitable for hunting with the fish hydrophone . The efficiency of the patrols on the Northern Barrage ...
... Dover are not at present fitted with up - to - date hydrophone gear , nor are strong tidal waters , such as the Straits of Dover , suitable for hunting with the fish hydrophone . The efficiency of the patrols on the Northern Barrage ...
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... attitude by the intentions ( not then dis- closed ) to undertake extensive mining operations in " the Bight , " and at Dover , which might interfere with any agreements they made 8 THE AMERICAN NAVAL PLANNING SECTION IN LONDON .
... attitude by the intentions ( not then dis- closed ) to undertake extensive mining operations in " the Bight , " and at Dover , which might interfere with any agreements they made 8 THE AMERICAN NAVAL PLANNING SECTION IN LONDON .
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United States. Office of Naval Records and Library. Dover , which might interfere with any agreements they made with respect to the Northern Barrage . Possibly some skepticism also existed as to the ability of the Americans to execute ...
United States. Office of Naval Records and Library. Dover , which might interfere with any agreements they made with respect to the Northern Barrage . Possibly some skepticism also existed as to the ability of the Americans to execute ...
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... Dover ; that another might be detailed in the Material Section of the Admiralty ; and that the third officer might possibly be in the Operations Section of the Admiralty . The First Sea Lord offered these suggestions as tentative only ...
... Dover ; that another might be detailed in the Material Section of the Admiralty ; and that the third officer might possibly be in the Operations Section of the Admiralty . The First Sea Lord offered these suggestions as tentative only ...
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Página 471 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Página 455 - ... restrictions placed on the trading of their vessels with the Allied and associated countries, whether by the German Government or by private German interests, and whether in return for specific concessions, such as the export of ship-building materials or not, are immediately canceled.
Página 441 - The existing blockade conditions set up by the Allied and Associated Powers are to remain unchanged, and all German merchant ships found at sea are to remain liable to capture. The Allies and the United States contemplate the provisioning of Germany during the armistice as shall be found necessary.
Página 453 - Immediate cessation of all hostilities at sea, and definite information to be given as to the location and movements of all AustroHungarian ships. Notification to be made to neutrals that freedom of navigation in all territorial waters is given to the naval and mercantile marines of the allied and Associated Powers, all questions of neutrality being waived.
Página 471 - In reply to this declaration the Imperial German Government gave this Government the following assurance: "The German Government is prepared to do its utmost to confine the operations of war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents...
Página 453 - The following German surface warships, which shall be designated by the Allies and the United States of America, shall forthwith be disarmed and thereafter interned in neutral ports, or, failing them, Allied ports, to be designated by the Allies...
Página 440 - Freedom of access to and from the Baltic to be given to the naval and mercantile marines of the allied and associated powers. To secure this the Allies and the United States of America...
Página 454 - ... and associated powers are to remain unchanged, and all German merchant ships found at sea are to remain liable to capture. The allies and the United States shall give consideration to the provisioning of Germany during the armistice to the extent recognized as necessary.
Página 441 - America, and are to be paid off and completely disarmed and placed under the supervision of the Allies and the United States of America. All vessels of the Auxiliary fleet (trawlers, motor- vessels, etc.) are to be disarmed.
Página 453 - ... and movements of all German ships. Notification to be given to neutrals that freedom of navigation in all territorial waters is given to the naval and mercantile marines of the Allied and Associated Powers, all questions of neutrality being waived.