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5 , representing the three vessels ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) in column , at the commencement of their mancuvres : 24 43 3 Close order for vessels is one cable's length , or one hundred and twenty fathoms , from mainmast to mainmast ; open order is ...
5 , representing the three vessels ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) in column , at the commencement of their mancuvres : 24 43 3 Close order for vessels is one cable's length , or one hundred and twenty fathoms , from mainmast to mainmast ; open order is ...
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TABLE A. HALF DISTANCE , CLOSE ORDER . OPEN ORDER . FORMATION . Later- Longi- Later- Longi- Later- Longi . ally . tudinally . ally . tudinaily . ally . tudinally . 1 cable .. Line .... Y cable 1 cable 2 cables Column of vessels * cable ...
TABLE A. HALF DISTANCE , CLOSE ORDER . OPEN ORDER . FORMATION . Later- Longi- Later- Longi- Later- Longi . ally . tudinally . ally . tudinaily . ally . tudinally . 1 cable .. Line .... Y cable 1 cable 2 cables Column of vessels * cable ...
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6 The distances from each other of the divisions or squadrons of a fleet , steaming in order abreast , depend on their ... The commander - in - chief may signal the fleet to close up or close in , however , as his judgment dictates .
6 The distances from each other of the divisions or squadrons of a fleet , steaming in order abreast , depend on their ... The commander - in - chief may signal the fleet to close up or close in , however , as his judgment dictates .
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in close order 170 , in open order 340 fathoms , and at half distance 85 fathoms . * Fig . 10 - Close order . ---- Fig . 11-- Open order . A fleet is in natural order with the van on the right , or leading , and in order reversed when ...
in close order 170 , in open order 340 fathoms , and at half distance 85 fathoms . * Fig . 10 - Close order . ---- Fig . 11-- Open order . A fleet is in natural order with the van on the right , or leading , and in order reversed when ...
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-In close order , the distar between the right and left vessels of a fleet of twentyfour vessels , in line , is 2,760 fathoms ; it follows , then , that the left vessel steering N.E. , and thus making an angle of 45 ° with the course ...
-In close order , the distar between the right and left vessels of a fleet of twentyfour vessels , in line , is 2,760 fathoms ; it follows , then , that the left vessel steering N.E. , and thus making an angle of 45 ° with the course ...
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1st Method 2d Method according Angle of Obliquity centre and rear centre division centre vessel close order Cloth column of fours column of vessels comes commander-in-chief makes signal commander-in-chief signals compass signal course distinguishing pennant divisions keep double column double echelon echelon of vessels evident finds Flag-ships of centre fleet form column form double formed into column Forward front full speed gained half Head of division heading N hoists the position knots leader leading vessels left centre line of bearing manĉuvre manner manoeuvre move natural order Naval nine officers open order order of battle original direction points E. N. E. points N points N. E. port position pennant principles rear divisions signal repeated respectively resumes right angles right of divisions right or left shown slow to steerage-way soon squadrons starboard steam steer steer N.E. Suppose TABLE triple column turning twelve van division vessels abreast wake