Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... fleet con- sisted of 34 passenger and freight vessels , 161 freight ers and 53 tankers , and the laid - up government fleet included 2 passenger and freight vessels , 261 freight ers and 1 tanker . Of the 1,097 vessels making up the ...
... fleet con- sisted of 34 passenger and freight vessels , 161 freight ers and 53 tankers , and the laid - up government fleet included 2 passenger and freight vessels , 261 freight ers and 1 tanker . Of the 1,097 vessels making up the ...
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... fleet at least once a year for a period of not less than two months . " To keep in commission , fully manned and in active training , all fighting ships possible . " To keep airplane carriers fully manned and operat- ing with the fleet ...
... fleet at least once a year for a period of not less than two months . " To keep in commission , fully manned and in active training , all fighting ships possible . " To keep airplane carriers fully manned and operat- ing with the fleet ...
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... fleets of the principal maritime nations on July 1 , 1921 , and on July 1 , 1931 . TABLE I Gross Tonnage of Vessels Each of 100 Gross Tons or Over Country TABLE III Increase in Fleet During 10 Yr . Period ( From Table I ) UNITED STATES ...
... fleets of the principal maritime nations on July 1 , 1921 , and on July 1 , 1931 . TABLE I Gross Tonnage of Vessels Each of 100 Gross Tons or Over Country TABLE III Increase in Fleet During 10 Yr . Period ( From Table I ) UNITED STATES ...
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