士官と水兵たちの良き操船技術のみならず、他の区画へ浸水を広げなかった素晴らしい修理技術の成しえたものである。1本の不完全なリベットが彼女の命取りになっていたかもしれない。 "...not only by the good seamanship of the officers and men but also on account of the excellent workmanship which ensured the watertightness of the other compartments. A single defective rivet might have finished her."[8]
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