id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29685 Domville-Fife, Charles W. (Charles William) Submarine Warfare of To-day How the Submarine Menace Was Met and Vanquished, with Descriptions of the Inventions and Devices Used, Fast Boats, Mystery Ships, Nets, Aircraft, &c. &c., Also Describing the Selection and Training of the Enormous Personnel Used in This New Branch of the Navy .txt text/plain 69650 3262 72 boats to old-time sailing-ships, and from fishing craft to liners. command ships of specific types at sea and in action, and the men to 5.--Diagram illustrating method of attack by C.M.B. on surface ship (or submarine on surface). submarine the whole line can be exploded at will from the surface ship employed to screen surface ships from submarine attack. rush to the life-boats when the ship was attacked by a submarine. patrols, "Q" boats and a number of special duty ships. performed by either officers or men of sea-going ships. out in the open sea, where the danger of a submarine attack was much up from the sea emanated from a surface ship or a submarine. Minutes passed; but little ships cannot rest quietly on the open sea. into the North Sea. The danger of attack from hostile submarines was great, and the gunners ./cache/29685.txt ./txt/29685.txt