That the loss of the Maine was not in any respect due to fault or negligence on the part of any of the officers or members of her crew; That the ship was destroyed by the explosion of a submarine mine, which caused the partial explosion of two or more... 1861-1906 - Pagina 1175de Edwin Emerson - 1906Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| L. Brent Vaughan - 1908 - 724 pagini
...been wrecked by an explosion of a mine situated under the bottom of the ship. It was further stated that the loss of the Maine was not in any respect due to the failure or negligence of any of the officers or men of the crew; also that no evidence had been... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1910 - 1462 pagini
...that memorable message to Congress, Mr. ^fcKinley embodied the finding of the naval court, to wit. that the loss of the Maine was not in any respect due to fault or neglect on the part of any of the officers or members of her crew; that the ship was destroyed by the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1910 - 64 pagini
...In that memorable message to Congress, Mr. McKinley embodied the finding of the naval court, to wit, that the loss of the Maine was not in any respect due to fault or neglect on the part of any of the officers or members of her crew; that the ship was destroyed by the... | |
| United States. President - 1911 - 822 pagini
...ship at about frame 18 and •omewhat on the port side of the ship. The conclusions of the court are: That the loss of the Maine was not in any respect...was destroyed by the explosion of a submarine mine, which caused the partial explosion of two or more of her forward magazines; and That no evidence has... | |
| John McFarland Kennedy - 1914 - 430 pagini
...States and the Spanish Government appointed a naval court of inquiry. The judgment of the former was that " the loss of the Maine was not in any respect due to the fault or negligence on the part of any of the officers or members of her crew ; that the ship was... | |
| United States. Coast Guard - 1916 - 220 pagini
...board will also report whether or not the grounding (loss) of said vessel was, on the occasion named, in any respect due to fault or negligence on the part of any of the officers or members of the crew of said vessel; and if so, the names of such officers or members of the crew, and in what... | |
| Percy Keese Fitzhugh - 1919 - 442 pagini
...Captain Sigsbee or his crew; but they probably did not believe this themselves. The Court of Inquiry reported that "the loss of the Maine was not in any...was destroyed by the explosion of a submarine mine which caused the partial explosion of two or more of her forward magazines; and " That no evidence... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1920 - 692 pagini
...heroes of the Navy. The court of inquiry found that : " The loss of the Maine on the occasion named was not in any respect due to fault or negligence on the part of the officers or members of the crew of said vessel." Capt. Sigsbee was given command of the USS St.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1920 - 722 pagini
...heroes of the Navy. The court of inquiry found that : " The loss of the Maine on the occasion named was not in any respect due to fault or negligence on the part of the officers or members of the crew of said vessel." Capt. Sigsbee was given command of the USS St.... | |
| Gordon Stables - 1928 - 336 pagini
...their duty in a most manly and thorough manner, and the verdict of the court, at last, was as follows : "The loss of the Maine was not, in any respect, due...or negligence on the part of any of the officers or men of the crew. The ship was destroyed by the explosion of a submarine mine, which caused the partial... | |
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