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Naval hierarchy and culture defined policies, procedures, rewards, and sanctions.
Even if he were like them, it is difficult to believe that he would have been able to change naval culture dramatically.
As a naval officer, his immediate efforts were to bring him up-to-date with navigational matters.
Munitions workers cannot be regarded as naval and military players.
As a result, vast financial resources were increasingly secured and redeployed to construct military and naval machines of unprecedented size, complexity, and cost.
The polar regions will play no part in this particular naval celebration, but their imaginative reach continues in new configurations.
Although the latter was not interested in the project, aspects of the plan became known to others in high naval circles.
They also entertained those naval captains who successfully escorted convoys, rewarding them with presents and personally congratulating them in published resolutions in the newspapers.
Nearly as many had served in other military capacities, ranging from boot camp trainers to naval convoy duty.
Forces would be evacuated to the island where they would hold out until relieved by naval reinforcements.
Several writers have tackled what might be broadly identified as naval culture.
But it was in every sense a national demonstration of naval achievements.
But the manufacturing processes that produced bar iron, flax, leather, and naval stores were primitive and easily mastered even by a semiliterate population.
But at the start of the decade the naval image was not so assured.
It is therefore possible to work backwards and reconstruct an entire naval career.
His current research focuses on the intelligent assistant system for ship design, design systems for naval ships, and salvage assistant systems for wrecked ships.
You see there is a pretense this is just a naval station and you never know which is the pretense: spaceship or navy.
Control of the sea is a matter of naval strength and command of the air.
Naval captains balked at allowing scientists and engineers without any experience at sea to design ships.
Sledges were conceived as naval vessels and operated similarly to ships.
Naval ships were built, radar stations were built, and the capacity to manufacture fighters was greatly increased, but actual production of planes remained low.
Their chief subordinates are in general local amateurs with no training in intelligence duties nor adequate knowledge of military, naval, air or political affairs.
But there were two types of small craft that, many believed, might revolutionise naval warfare : torpedo boats and destroyers.
It also included new images of polar scenes, including naval ships with icebergs, and men hauling boats across the floes.
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