The dreadnaught Florida, after being hastily coaled and provisioned, left the Brooklyn Navy Yard under sealed orders at 9.
The British cruiser Defense, making straight for the German dreadnaught Westphalen, hurled a shell aboard the German flagship that burst amidships.
Directly behind the single dreadnaught and the battleships came a flotilla of submarines, ready to dash forward at the proper moment and launch their deadly torpedoes.
The Marlborough, advancing rapidly, came next and then the German dreadnaught Westphalen.
The dreadnaught Westphalen was the largest ship lost by the Germans.
The dreadnaught will become an apparition, a witch, the Devil in skirts.
In the end they become a sort of tradition, and years hence, when two of the ushers meet, they will cackle over old dreadnaught and her six cruisers.
Theoretically at least a great dreadnaught is almost unsinkable.
France has ten dreadnaught battle-ships, on paper, but no dreadnaught cruisers, and is said to have had difficulty in officering the ships that she has.
Therefore, relieved from responsibility by the presence of this Dreadnaught of a 'scope, we loafed and looked about us.
Through thorn thickets impenetrable to anything less armoured than a Dreadnaught like himself he clears excellent paths.
So radically have conditions changed that to-day we have a superabundance of useless dreadnaught power.
The Goliath was one of the older British battleships of the pre-dreadnaught type.
The British dreadnaught Marlborough was also damaged, but succeeded in making port for repairs.
An incident of the great battle was the torpedoing of the super-dreadnaught Marlborough, which is now safely an harbor.
All That Our Submarines Could Accomplish On a dreadnaught in the van of the convoying fleet, stood the Admiral of the armada.
Even while the destroyers were picking up what survivors they could find, another dreadnaught hoisted its commander’s flag as Admiral, in place of the one who lay under the bright green water.
A Dreadnaught For Every Effective American Ship It was a peaceful, soft sky, with baby clouds sleeping on its bland, blue arch.
It told of enough battleships alone (and named them) to match the Republic’s fleet with a dreadnaught for every effective American ship of any kind.
Heading the great British flotilla that moved out to sea again was the super-dreadnaught the Queen Elizabeth, Admiral Beatty's flagship, aboard which were King George and Queen Mary, as they had been the day before.
Following the first twenty-five British ships steamed the American squadron, Admiral Rodman, aboard the dreadnaught New York, showing the way.
The guns of these dreadnaught submarines threw five-inch shells and New York was already at their mercy.
There’s not a dreadnaught among them that can match the guns of our flagship!
Utterly reckless of any danger from the after guns of the dying dreadnaught they were racing for the honor of launching the torpedo that would send her to the bottom.
They had dashed headlong into a field of more than a hundred dreadnaught submarines.
The result was a competition in dreadnaught building quite as feverish as the competition in armies.
June 10 Italian naval forces sink one Austrian dreadnaught and damage another in the Adriatic.
It possesses in all 29 modern battleships, many of them of the great dreadnaught and super-dreadnaught type.
The powerful dreadnaught in the lead flew the blue flag with two white stars of a rear admiral.
Many a good bone he had set down to the Bruce boys' credit in the days when his master's mine was supposed to be booming, and his own busy feet were better acquainted with the Dreadnaught road.
The Dreadnaught had been Jack's first important mining venture.
The manager's house at the Dreadnaught had been built in the time of the mine's supposititious prosperity, and was the ideal log cabin of the Coeur d'Alene.
Seemed like we could hear him a-yellin' to us, 'Is this the way to the Dreadnaught mine?
Pointing up the mountain, the young man asked, "Is that the way to the Dreadnaught mine?
Illustration: Henry puffed on his dreadnaught pipe and left the lady from Oklahoma City to me] We were beginning to realize slowly what a hell of torture and disease and suffering this war means to France.
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