SHORT-DISTANCE AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION

Capt. L. E. Brunner

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Abstract: Several years ago I presented a paper before a research organization on the problem of shipboard navigation. At that time I was fresh from sea duty as commanding officer of a large ocean-going vessel and was naturally impatient with the obsolete means provided the marine navigator to take his vessel safely to sea, well knowing that modern developments had provided us with the means whereby we could relieve the navigator of many tedious tasks and reduce his chance of making a fatal error.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 8, Number 4
Pages: 336 - 339
Cite this article: Brunner, Capt. L. E., "SHORT-DISTANCE AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 8, No. 4, Winter 1961-1962, pp. 336-339.
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