The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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... Admiral Alex- eieff , who had been Russian naval at- taché in the Japanese capital prior to the China War of 1894-5 , was in com- mand of the Russian fleet in the Pa- cific , while General Kuropatkin , now in control of the Russian Army ...
... Admiral Alex- eieff , who had been Russian naval at- taché in the Japanese capital prior to the China War of 1894-5 , was in com- mand of the Russian fleet in the Pa- cific , while General Kuropatkin , now in control of the Russian Army ...
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... admirals , seven captains , twenty commanders , and eleven chief engi- neers , while junior engineer officers were ... Admiral Togo was detailed to take over the command of the Standing Squadron . This officer , who had shown his ...
... admirals , seven captains , twenty commanders , and eleven chief engi- neers , while junior engineer officers were ... Admiral Togo was detailed to take over the command of the Standing Squadron . This officer , who had shown his ...
Pagina 7
... Admiral Togo was engaged in preparing the groundwork of his cam- paign , and day by day was receiving further accessions of strength from the dockyards . Had Japan been a thoroughly modern democratic country like , say , the Unit- ed ...
... Admiral Togo was engaged in preparing the groundwork of his cam- paign , and day by day was receiving further accessions of strength from the dockyards . Had Japan been a thoroughly modern democratic country like , say , the Unit- ed ...
Pagina 8
... Admiral Togo had the whole mobilized fleet of Japan at Sase- ho . Directly it was decided to with- draw the Japanese representative from Russia , and to hand Baron von Rosen his papers at Tokio , word was sent to the Commander - in ...
... Admiral Togo had the whole mobilized fleet of Japan at Sase- ho . Directly it was decided to with- draw the Japanese representative from Russia , and to hand Baron von Rosen his papers at Tokio , word was sent to the Commander - in ...
Pagina 9
... Admiral Stark was tak- en by surprise in an unfair manner . The conclusion from events is that , while the Japanese knew what the Russians were doing and proposed to do , for they had one eye upon the re- inforcing squadron of Admiral ...
... Admiral Stark was tak- en by surprise in an unfair manner . The conclusion from events is that , while the Japanese knew what the Russians were doing and proposed to do , for they had one eye upon the re- inforcing squadron of Admiral ...
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