Patrolling the Ocean with Sea Plan 



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What a "Mother Ship," as Suggested in Our Article, Would Look Like 



■^nV^'ermnTalllhlfavtcros! thi'rtI?ntfc°""Thel^'^'"!!;V°; R'^'"-" °- '^' '^-- vessels at inten^al^ of a 

 a.rplanes and submarine;. Thev wouW also ca^/^ u^"''^ ^^ ^""^ equipped with spare parts and suppHes for 

 naval bases in miniature. Thev wou"d reM^r^a^r^f ^.h ^•fPa'"^'"^. and would, in fact, be fully eq ipped 

 officii stations. They themselVes would^e n^otectod hv ?''P'^"e^ ^"d "'""Id relay wireless mes^ges being 

 for which they would form a base In fac^t their ut' n^'^" "^i- ' '■■^.^^•V .-^uns- . and fleets of dist^overs 



laci, tneir u^e m every direction is limited only by their size 



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