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English: Fourteen-inch Navy Gun on Railway Mount. Maximum Range, 30 miles. |
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Source | A Study in Locomotives; Railway Journal, Vol. 25 No. 11, November 1919; The Railway Journal Publishing Co.; Chicago, Ill; pg 18. |
Author | Journal staff member. |
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