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W. title: Scapa and a Camera Pictorial Impressions of Five Years Spent at the Grand Fleet Base date: words: 14682.0 sentences: 1004.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/45583.txt txt: ./txt/45583.txt summary: the German ships at Scapa Flow, their dramatic sinking on 21st June, GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "MOLTKE" AT SCAPA FLOW 105 GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "DERFFLINGER" AT SCAPA FLOW 106 GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "HINDENBURG" AT SCAPA FLOW 106 Navy at the Grand Fleet Base at Scapa Flow, and, it is hoped, may reach [Illustration: THE GRAND FLEET BASE AT LONG HOPE, 1916, LOOKING TOWARDS Grand Fleet), and at Long Hope and Lyness by the Base ships, whilst [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLESHIP "KAISER" ENTERING THE BOOM AT SCAPA [Illustration: HOSPITAL SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: THE INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA.] [Illustration: THE INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA.] [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "SEYDLITZ." (One of the ships which [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "MOLTKE" AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "DERFFLINGER" AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "HINDENBURG" AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: PLAN OF THE ANCHORAGE OF GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW.] id: 56653 author: Hurd, Archibald title: The German Fleet Being The Companion Volume to "The Fleets At War" and "From Heligoland To Keeling Island date: words: 51766.0 sentences: 1986.0 pages: flesch: 61.0 cache: ./cache/56653.txt txt: ./txt/56653.txt summary: of sea-power of Japan were sown by British naval officers, including In the case of the modern German Fleet the British Admiralty had little officers of the British Navy, the German Emperor remained for some For the first time in the history of the British Fleet naval manoeuvres German Navy--a work which British officers regard with admiration. character of the British and German Navies at this time and the policy of the new naval policy of the German Empire: entrance of Germany upon the high seas as a first-class naval Power, German Fleet[14] with the Superb class of the British Navy, is given in increase of the German Navy personnel of about 5,700 men a year. vigorous naval agitation of the Emperor, the German Fleet, as was "the German Fleet must be so strong that not even the greatest naval superior sea-power, the Battle Fleet provided for by the Navy Law would id: 25122 author: Mahan, A. T. 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With some account of previous methods of naval education, and of the new scheme of 1903. date: words: 87843.0 sentences: 7225.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/46788.txt txt: ./txt/46788.txt summary: Day--The Cadet Captains--No "Hampers" Allowed--Punishments-Captain Sir John Phillimore, who, going round the College a short time Experiment--Institution of Cadets'' Training Ship--Captain Harris The story of the institution of a training ship for naval cadets, commencing a new epoch in the history of the cadets'' training ship. in the sea-going training-ship was to count as sea time, and the cadet sea-going training ship being heard of at all; moreover, the cadets a sea-going training-ship for cadets, in which they were to spend one [Illustration: THE FOURTH "BRITANNIA" AS TRAINING SHIP. naval cadets are trained on board H.M.S. _Britannia_ are [Illustration: LIEUTENANT MAINWARING AND CADET CAPTAINS. cadets in the _Britannia_, in the times of Captain Harris and Mr. Inskip, did learn, in considerably less than two years, to work a L. M."--an old _Britannia_ boy--says that in his time a cadet was ="Britannia" Training Ship for Naval Cadets, The Story of.= With some id: 40847 author: Wharton, W. J. L. (William James Lloyd) title: A Short History of H.M.S. 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