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Indoctrination of Nazi fighters begins in school. History is fed to boys as a story of the great German destiny. Mathematics is taught in terms of bullet trajectories, range-finding, sextant-reading, aerodynamics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War, PSYCHOLOGICAL FRONT: What Makes a Fighter Fight | 7/21/1941 | See Source »

Questioned, the sailors' grinning comrades told a fantastic story. In a soft. lifeboat, equipped with sails and an auxiliary motor, the missing men had stowed sextant and compass, fuel, a month's supply of food and water. Night before the Orinoco was seized, they slipped away, sailed quietly out of Tampico harbor, headed east across the Gulf. Presumably they hoped to clear the Florida Keys, make their way through the British blockade across 4,000 miles of open sea to an Atlantic port on the Nazi-occupied coast of France-a cruise some 800 miles longer than Captain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: AT SEA: Junket | 4/21/1941 | See Source »

...Renaissance. Without quite understanding why, he has committed himself, in the middle of a tabby life, to sail with Columbus on his third voyage, as guardian of the Spanish King's interests in the New World. On the voyage his mind fumbles toward the invention of the sextant, the use of Indian hammocks at sea, of pumps for bilge, copper sheathing against marine borers. He is fascinated -and so is the reader-by every detail of medieval navigation, by Columbus (half inspired zany, fur-collared "thespian"), by the cloudy jumble of zombie myth and fetal science which throng Columbus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: With Columbus | 7/29/1940 | See Source »

...because it was moonlit, they expected worse hell. But no bombers came at all. The next night it rained again. Again at midnight the bombs fell. Neighbor Littlejohn was wounded, his wife killed. Death missed the Corbetts by inches. Enemy planes had bombed blind, from above the clouds, taking sextant bearings from the stars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: No Cause For Alarm | 3/27/1939 | See Source »

...brought up a case of whiskey, some canned salmon, a flask of water. Diving down again, he found the ship's cat, Fluffy, on a shelf above water level in the cabin, brought her up in a sea bag, along with blankets, the ship's chronometer, a sextant, a flashlight, a picture of his wife...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Code of the Sea | 11/7/1938 | See Source »

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