Senin, 13 Maret 2017

Letters from Readers- Military History August 2014

History’s Worst Weapons Re. “10 of History’s Worst Weapons, by Stephan Wilkinson, May: I was somewhat surprised to see that the Mark 14 torpedo made the list. As a young man of 18 I enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1976. After recruit training I was assigned to torpedoman “A” school for six weeks of …

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