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WW1-WEAPONS Submarines and Torpedoes

WW1-WEAPONS Submarines and Torpedoes. English 2 Ms. Kramer By. Olivia Chen. Submarines. A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. The 1900 French submarine. The German submarine U-9 S ank three British cruisers in a few minutes.

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WW1-WEAPONS Submarines and Torpedoes

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  1. WW1-WEAPONSSubmarines and Torpedoes English 2 Ms. Kramer By. Olivia Chen

  2. Submarines A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water.

  3. The 1900 French submarine The German submarine U-9 Sank three British cruisers in a few minutes

  4. Torpedoes In 1915, Admiral Bradley A. Fiske imagined that an aerial torpedo attack.

  5. Cold Front you know when you were diggingditches with your handsyour hands blistered sunsyour lips camels with two humpsdid you ever imagine the parade would end ina bonfire of stupidityhow could youyour eyes tornfrom their sockets likeapricots ripe on the tree bees lapping beads ofsugar at the stem how could youlaughing your tongueinto your lungsa sea slug on theocean floorunable to scream throughfathoms and currentshow could youyour mind adark cloudno place to hide from the rain of soldiers’ bodies

  6. Work Cited • "Submarine." wikipedia. Web. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine>. • "Torpedo." wikipedia. Web. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torpedo>. • "Randolph Nesbitt." poets against war. Web. <http://poetsagainstthewar.org/displaypoem.asp?AuthorID=7345#453123789>.

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