Torpedo Operations in Naval Warfare

Lieutenant L. H. Chandler
September 1900
Accompanied by Table of Coast Districts and Diagrams as follows:A. - Section approach, showing dispersion of boats, torpedo fire, and retreat of boats.B. - Fire of single three-tube boat with ...

Memorandum on General Staff for the U. S. Navy

Captain H. C. Taylor
September 1900
IntroductionThe following memorandum was submitted to the Navy Department last winter. The general idea it embodied met with approval, and one of its immediate consequences has been the establishment of ...

The Naval Battle of Manila

Lieutenant John M. Ellicott
September 1900
It will be the writer's endeavor in the present article to present an accurate narrative of the Battle of Manila from the standpoint of a participant and eyewitness and from ...

Professional Notes

September 1900
COALING WARSHIPS AT SEA.Out of several plans which have been tried for transferring supplies from one vessel to another on the open sea, the American naval authorities have found one ...

Bibliographic Notes

September 1900
[American.]ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL.May 19, 1900. How to Deal with Orientals. Navy Control of Transports. The Question of Armor-plate. Brilliant Cooperation of the Navy.May 26. Spanish Captives in ...

Officers of the Institute

September 1900
President.Rear-Admiral WILLIAM T. SAMPSON, U. S. Navy. Vice-President.Commander RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, U. S. Navy. Secretary and Treasurer.Lieutenant E. W. EBERLE, U. S. Navy. Board of Control.Lieutenant-Commander C ...

The Naval Battle of Manila

By Lieutenant John M. Ellicott, U. S. Navy
September 1900
It will be the writer's endeavor in the present article to present an accurate narrative of the Battle of Manila from the standpoint of a participant and eyewitness and from ...

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