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  2. The Pathetic Story of One of "The Old Brigade"

    Absolutely one of the finest things that has yet been penned about the war, in my mind, at any rate, is this story of one of the men who have not been able to serve their country in the ...

    Article : 1,168 words
  3. HOW A NAVAL BASE IS PROTECTED.

    This illustration shows how a naval base is protected, and why it is difficult for submarines or any other craft to gain an entrance. Across the entrance of the harbor—Cuxhaven, for instance—is placed a heavy wire net supported by heavy float and booms. The inner side of this is constantly patrolled by torpedo craft. Outside are laid mine at varying depths. A submarine or any craft attacking the harbor would first of all have to negotiate the mine fields and then get through the net. Our artist has shown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 304 words
  4. The Romantic Origin of the Steel Doves of Germany

    The Taube (in English: Dove), of which so much has been heard since the war began, is small all-steel monoplane. As its name suggests, when in the air the machine gives the ...

    Article : 1,003 words
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