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FIGHTING FLEET

THE AMERICAN NAVY Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright

NEW YORK, May 18. From aboard the battleship Pennsylvania, Admiral Reeve’s flagship in the Pacific manoeuvres, the ‘ New York Times’ correspondent wires: “America need have no anxiety about her navy. In this year’s mimic war it; has been demonstrated that in general efficiency, discipline, training, and fighting strength the navy is now at a peak that has rarely, if ever, previously been attained. The fleet has now developed into a fighting machine equal, if not superior,, to any other in the world. It is now just what it is intended to be —a fighting, fleet.”

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Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 9

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FIGHTING FLEET Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 9

FIGHTING FLEET Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 9

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