| Reinhard Scheer - 1920 - 408 Seiten
...would therefore not have been advantageous to us. The swing round was carried out in excellent style. At our peace manoeuvres great importance was always...means employed to ensure the working of the signals. The trouble spent was now well repaid; the cruisers were liberated from their cramped position and... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1921 - 184 Seiten
...excellent style. At our peace maneuvers great importance was always attached to their being carried put on a curved line and every means employed to ensure the working of the signals. The trouble spent was now well repaid; the cruisers were liberated from their cramped position and... | |
| Thomas Goddard Frothingham - 1920 - 438 Seiten
...main fleet. In this manoeuvre the Warspite had jammed her helm and was out of control for a while. She being carried out on a curved line and every means employed to insure the working of the signals. The trouble spent was now well repaid. . . ." "Germany's High Seas... | |
| Charles Clifford Gill - 1921 - 196 Seiten
...been advantageous to us. The swing around was carried out in excellent style. At our peace maneuvers great importance was always attached to their being...means employed to ensure the working of the signals. The trouble spent was now well repaid; the cruisers were liberated from their cramped position and... | |
| Charles Clifford Gill - 1921 - 200 Seiten
...the Skaggerak, as the meeting with the English fight* Scheer himself says: "At our peace maneuvers great Importance was always attached to their being...carried out on a curved line and every means employed to insure the working of the signals." [94] XT^ \ sjcmcot •»»,» NX . »|BtacK\ vriixtr: 'fence sufti.... | |
| Thomas Goddard Frothingham - 1925 - 378 Seiten
...out, as Admiral Jellicoe placed it "between 6 and 6.15." concealment.1 Admiral Scheer has emphasized the pains that had been taken to develop the ability...carried out on a curved line and every means employed to insure the working of the signals." (S) This last statement, that these rehearsed German " swing-arounds... | |
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