| John Thomas Scharf - 1886 - 934 頁
...afterward the turret revolved rapidly, and the guna were not again seen until they were again fired. We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very...generally so near that the Monitor's shot did not oiten miss. It did not appear to us that our shell had any effect upon the Monitor. We had no solid... | |
| William Conant Church - 1890 - 704 頁
...immediately afterward the turret revolved rapidly, and the guns were not again seen until they were fired. We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very short time the guns were in sight. It did not appear that our shell had any effect on the Monitor. Musketry was fired at the look-out... | |
| William Conant Church - 1891 - 342 頁
...immediately afterward the turret revolved rapidly, and the guns were not again seen until they were fired. We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very short time the gnus were in sight. It did not appear that our shell had any effect on the Monitor. Musketry was fired... | |
| Edgar Stanton Maclay - 1894 - 734 頁
...labored and the want of practice in working the machinery that revolved it. Lieutenant Jones says : " We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very short time the guns were in sight." The only view the men in the turret had of the outside world was over the muzzles of their guns, which... | |
| Benjamin La Bree - 1898 - 580 頁
...immediately after the turret revolved rapidly, and the guns were not again seen until they were again fired. We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very...miss. It did not appear to us that our shell had any tA sailing frigate of 1.867 tons, mounting 50 pun*. She haJ i crew of 434, of whom there were no killedand... | |
| Edgar Stanton Maclay - 1898 - 706 頁
...labored and the want of practice in working the machinery that revolved it. Lieutenant Jones says : " We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very short time the guns were in sight." The only view the men in the turret had of the outside world was over the muzzles of their guns, which... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - 598 頁
...immediately afterward the turret revolved rapidly, and the guns were not again seen until they were fired. We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very short time the guns were in sight. The Virginia [Merrimac], however, was a large target, and generally so near that the Monitor's shot did not often... | |
| Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 568 頁
...immediately afterward the turret revolved rapidly, and the guns were not again seen until they were fired. We wondered how proper aim could be taken in the very short time the guns were in sight. The Virginia [Merrimac], however, was a large target, and generally so near that the Monitor's shot did not often... | |
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