The Achievement of the British Navy in the World-War
The book The Achievement of the British Navy in the World-War was written by author Leyland, John, 1858?-1924 Here you can read free online of The Achievement of the British Navy in the World-War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Achievement of the British Navy in the World-War a good or bad book?
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Sub- marine sections have been sent overland and assem- bled at Trieste for the Adriatic and Mediterranean, and at Varna for use in the Black Sea, and also doubt- less at the Golden Horn or in the Gulf of Ismid. There is much uncertainty about the future of the submarine. She exercises no command at sea, and she makes many fruitless attacks upon armed mer- Dealing with the Submarines 45 chantmen; but she is dangerous, nevertheless. The British Navy has devoted exhaustless energy in apply- ing e...very possible agency for dealing with hostile sub- marines, and its great success encourages the hope and belief that the scourge will yet be exterminated. De- stroyers, motor launches, patrolling ships of many classes, seaplanes, observation balloons, and other craft are at work every day and many of them every night. But whatever element of uncertainty there may be as to the complete success of these agencies, there is none in the conclusion that the submarine will never bring England, still less her Allies, to the verge of famine or anywhere near it.
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