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Battleship v. destroyer by G. H. Davis

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Battleship v. destroyer by G. H. Davis

Battleship versus destroyer: an important question explained. Should a destroyer attack a battleship from astern or ahead? A diagram below shows the position of the 6-inch anti-destroyer guns and the reason for their place in the forward part of the ship. Date: 1914

Media ID 14134666

© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

Ahead Annotated Anti Artillery Attack Battleship Davis Destroyer Diagram Escalation Forward Guns Inch Position Preparation Prewar Question Sphere Versus


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