List of Logbooks of U.S. Navy Ships, Stations, and Miscellaneous Units, 1801-1947National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1978 - 562 páginas |
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List of Logbooks of U.S. Navy Ships, Stations, and Miscellaneous Units, 1801 ... United States. National Archives and Records Service Pré-visualização indisponível - 1978 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
A-1 Houseboat aircraft Airship Patrol Squadron auxiliary Broadbill Calif Canadian Drifter 50 Canadian Trawler Coast Torpedo Boat cruiser Drifter 65 Eagle 20 Entrance Patrol Vessel Establishments Continental United FLOTILLA fore France George Harbor Entrance Patrol Herman Caswell Herreshoff Hornet Hudson Island John July 1-Aug July 1-Dec July 1-Nov July 1-Oct July 1-Sept July 15 July 31 June 1-Aug June 1-Dec June 15 June 17-Sept June 26 June 30 Kemah landing craft LCT GROUP Logbooks 21 Logbooks Apr Logbooks Dec Logbooks June Logbooks Nov Logbooks Number Logbooks Oct Logbooks Sept Logbooks Ship Luckenbach Marine minesweeper miscellaneous MTB Squadron National Archives Naval District Navy Number of Logbooks Receiving Ship Records repair ship sail Santa Scout Section Base Ship Date Span ship's Shore Establishments Continental Span of Logbooks staysail submarine Thomas Tillamook topsail U.S. Naval Water Barge weather West William wind
Passagens conhecidas
Página 559 - The following numbers indicate the force of the winds as applied to a sailing vessel close hauled by the wind: 0. Calm 1 . Light airs. (Just sufficient to give steerage way) 2. Light breezes.
Página 560 - Misty weather. recording the weather) o. — Overcast. p. — Passing showers of rain, q. — Squally weather, r. — Rainy weather, or continuous rain. s. — Snow, snowy weather, or snow falling, t. — Thunder, u. — Ugly appearance, or threatening weather. v.