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¢º THE AUXILIARIES-I. The Navy is very old and very wise. Much of her wisdom is on record and available for reference; but more of it works in the unconscious blood of those who serve her. She has a thousand years of experience, and can find precedent or parallel for any situation that the force of the weather or the malice of the King's enemies may bring about. The main principles of sea-warfare hold good throughout all ages, and, so far as the Navy has been allowed to put out her strength, these principles have been applied over all the seas of the world. For matters of detail the Navy, to whom all days are alike, has simply returned to the practice and resurrected the spirit of old days. ¢¹ º¸Á¶ ÀåÄ¡-I. ÇرºÀº ¸Å¿ì ¿À·¡µÇ°í ¸Å¿ì Çö¸íÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ±×³àÀÇ ÁöÇýÀÇ ´ëºÎºÐÀº ±â·ÏµÇ¾î ÀÖÀ¸¸ç Âü°íÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ±×·¯³ª ±×°ÍÀÇ ´õ ¸¹Àº °ÍÀº ±×³à¸¦ ¼¶±â´Â »ç¶÷µéÀÇ ¹«ÀǽÄÀûÀÎ ÇÇ ¼Ó¿¡¼ ÀÛ¿ëÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ±×³à´Â õ ³âÀÇ °æÇèÀ» °¡Áö°í ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, ³¯¾¾ÀÇ ÈûÀ̳ª ¿ÕÀÇ ÀûµéÀÇ ¾ÇÀÇ°¡ °¡Á®¿Ã ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¸ðµç »óȲ¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¼±·Ê ¶Ç´Â À¯»çÁ¡À» ãÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÇØÀüÀÇ ±âº» ¿øÄ¢Àº ¸ðµç ½Ã´ë¿¡ °ÉÃÄ À¯È¿Çϸç ÇرºÀÌ ÈûÀ» ¹ßÈÖÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ÇÑ ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ¿øÄ¢Àº Àü ¼¼°è ¹Ù´Ù¿¡ Àû¿ëµÇ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. ¼¼¼¼ÇÑ °ÍÀº ¸ðµç °ÍÀÌ ¶È°°Àº ÇرºÀÌ ±×Àú ¿¬½ÀÀ¸·Î µ¹¾Æ°¡ ¿¾ Á¤½ÅÀ» µÇ»ì¸° °Í »ÓÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
¢º I. SOME WORK IN THE BALTIC. No one knows how the title of "The Trade" came to be applied to the Submarine Service. Some say that the cruisers invented it because they pretend that submarine officers look like unwashed chauffeurs. Others think it sprang forth by itself, which means that it was coined by the Lower Deck, where they always have the proper names for things. Whatever the truth, the Submarine Service is now "the trade"; and if you ask them why, they will answer: "What else could you call it? The Trade's 'the trade,' of course.¡° ¢¹ I. ¹ßÆ® ÇØ¿¡¼ÀÇ ¸î¸î ¾÷¹«. "´õ Æ®·¹À̵å"¶ó´Â Á¦¸ñÀÌ ¾î¶»°Ô Àá¼öÇÔ ¼ºñ½º¿¡ Àû¿ëµÇ°Ô µÇ¾ú´ÂÁö´Â ¾Æ¹«µµ ¸ð¸¨´Ï´Ù. ¾î¶² »ç¶÷µéÀº ¼ø¾çÇÔÀÌ Àá¼öÇÔ Àå±³µéÀÌ ¾ÄÁö ¾ÊÀº ¿îÀü»çó·³ º¸À̱⠶§¹®¿¡ ±×°ÍÀ» ¹ß¸íÇß´Ù°í ¸»ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ´Ù¸¥ »ç¶÷µéÀº ±×°ÍÀÌ ½º½º·Î »ý°Ü³µ´Ù°í »ý°¢ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ°ÍÀº ±×°ÍÀÌ ÇϺΠ°©ÆÇ¿¡ ÀÇÇØ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³´Ù´Â °ÍÀ» ÀǹÌÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ±×µéÀº Ç×»ó »ç¹°¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÀûÀýÇÑ À̸§À» °¡Áö°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. Áø½ÇÀÌ ¹«¾ùÀ̵ç, Àá¼öÇÔ ¼ºñ½º´Â ÀÌÁ¦ "°Å·¡"ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ±×¸®°í ¸¸¾à ´ç½ÅÀÌ ±×µé¿¡°Ô ÀÌÀ¯¸¦ ¹¯´Â´Ù¸é, ±×µéÀº ´ë´äÇÒ °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù: "±×°ÍÀ» ¶Ç ¹¹¶ó°í ºÎ¸¦ ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï±î? ¹°·Ð ¹«¿ªÀº '¹«¿ª'ÀÔ´Ï´Ù.¡°
¢º I. STORIES OF THE BATTLE : CRIPPLE AND PARALYTIC. There was much destroyer-work in the Battle of Jutland. The actual battle field may not have been more than twenty thousand square miles, but the incidental patrols, from first to last, must have covered many times that area. Doubtless the next generation will comb out every detail of it. All we need remember is there were many squadrons of battleships and cruisers engaged over the face of the North Sea, and that they were accompanied in their dread comings and goings by multitudes of destroyers, who attacked the enemy both by day and by night from the afternoon of May 31 to the morning of June 1, 1916. We are too close to the gigantic canvas to take in the meaning of the picture; our children stepping backward through the years may get the true perspective and proportions. ¢¹ I. ÀüÅõ À̾߱â: Àý¸§¹ßÀÌ¿Í ¸¶ºñ. À¯Æ²¶õÆ® ÇØÀü¿¡¼´Â ±¸ÃàÇÔ ÀÛ¾÷ÀÌ ¸¹¾Ò½À´Ï´Ù. ½ÇÁ¦ ÀüÀåÀº 2¸¸ Á¦°ö¸¶Àϵµ ä µÇÁö ¾Ê¾ÒÀ»Áö ¸ð¸£Áö¸¸ ºÎ¼öÀûÀÎ ¼øÂûÀº óÀ½ºÎÅÍ ³¡±îÁö ±× Áö¿ªÀÇ ¸î ¹è¸¦ Ä¿¹öÇßÀ» °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ÀǽÉÇÒ ¿©Áö¾øÀÌ ´ÙÀ½ ¼¼´ë´Â ±×°ÍÀÇ ¸ðµç ¼¼ºÎ »çÇ×À» »ô»ôÀÌ Á¶»çÇÒ °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ¿ì¸®°¡ ±â¾ïÇØ¾ß ÇÒ °ÍÀº ºÏÇØ »ó°ø¿¡¼ ±³Àü ÁßÀÎ ¸¹Àº ÀüÇÔ°ú ¼ø¾çÇÔ Æí´ë°¡ ÀÖ¾ú°í, ±×µé°ú ÇÔ²² ¹ã³·À¸·Î Àû±ºÀ» °ø°ÝÇÑ ¼ö¸¹Àº ±¸ÃàÇÔÀ» µ¿¹ÝÇß´Ù´Â °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 1916³â 5¿ù 31ÀÏ ¿ÀÈĺÎÅÍ 6¿ù 1ÀÏ ¾Æħ±îÁö. ¿ì¸®´Â ±×¸²ÀÇ Àǹ̸¦ ÆľÇÇϱ⿡´Â °Å´ëÇÑ Äµ¹ö½º¿¡ ³Ê¹« °¡±îÀÌ ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¼¼¿ùÀ» °Å½½·¯ ¿Ã¶ó°¡´Â ¿ì¸® ¾ÆÀ̵éÀº ÁøÁ¤ÇÑ °üÁ¡°ú ºñÀ²À» ¾òÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
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01. Àεµ º½º£ÀÌ(Bombay) Å»ýÀÇ ¿µ±¹ ÀÛ°¡ Á¶ÁöÇÁ ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Joseph Rudyard Kipling)
02. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°ÇøµÀÇ ÁÖ¿ä ÀÛÇ°(Works by Rudyard Kipling)
02-1. ÇÏ¾á ¹°°³(The White Seal, 1893)
02-2. ¿ÕÀÌ µÇ·Á´ø »ç³ªÀÌ(The Man Who Would Be King, 1888)
02-3. ¹éÀÎÀÇ Áü(The White Man¡¯s Burden : The United States and the Philippine Islands, 1899)
02-4. Á¤±ÛºÏ(The Jungle Book, 1894) & Á¤±ÛºÏ µÎ ¹ø° À̾߱â(The Second Jungle Book, 1895)
02-5. ¸¸¾à¿¡(If, 1910)
03. ÇÏÄËÅ©·ÎÀÌÃ÷(Hakenkreuz)? ½º¹Ù½ºÆ¼Ä«(Svastika)!
04. ¿µ¾î±Ç ÃÖÃÊÀÇ ³ëº§ ¹®Çлó ¼ö»óÀÚ(The First English-Language Writer, 1907)ÀÌÀÚ ÃÖ¿¬¼Ò ³ëº§¹®Çлó ¼ö»óÀÚ(The Youngest Recipient, 41¼¼)
05. ¿µ±¹ ·±´ø ¿þ½ºÆ®¹Î½ºÅÍ »ç¿ø(Westminster Abbey) ½ÃÀÎÀÇ ÄÚ³Ê(Poets' Corner)(1936)
06. BBC ¼±Á¤ ¿µ±¹¿¡¼ °¡Àå »ç¶û¹Þ´Â ½ÃÀÎ(The Nation¡¯s Favourite Poet) 23À§(2009)
07. ¼ö¼º(Mercury)ÀÇ Å°Çøµ ºÐȱ¸(Crater Kipling, 2010)
08. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Rudyard Kipling)À» ¸¸³¯ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â Àå¼Ò TOP10(TOP10 Places to meet Rudyard Kipling)
09. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ ¿øÀÛÀÇ ¿µÈ¡¤µå¶ó¸¶ in IMDb(Movie and Drama of Rudyard Kipling)
10. ¿Àµð¿ÀºÏÀ¸·Î µè´Â ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Audio Books of Rudyard Kipling)
11. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ ¾î·Ï(235 Quotes of Rudyard Kipling)
¢º ¿µ¾î°íÀü1,094 ·¯µð¾îµå Å°ÇøµÀÇ ÇØÀü(úîú) 1916(English Classics1,094 Sea Warfare by Rudyard Kipling)
¢º The Fringes of the Fleet(1915)
¢¹ THE AUXILIARIES-I
The Oldest Navy
The Ships and the Men
Hunters and Fishers
¢¹ THE AUXILIARIES-II
"A Common Sweeper¡°
A Block in the Traffic
The Night Patrol
¢¹ SUBMARINES-I
Labour and Refreshment
Underwater Works
Four Nightmares
¢¹ SUBMARINES-II
The Practice of the Art
The Man and the Work
Expert Opinions
¢¹ PATROLS-I
A Little Theory
Death and the Destroyer
The Admirable Commander
Wasted Material
¢¹ PATROLS-II
The Nature of the Beast
"Service as Requisite¡°
Racial Untruths
¢º Tales of "The Trade"(1916)
"THE TRADE¡°
I. SOME WORK IN THE BALTIC
Submarine and Ice-breaker
"As Requisite¡°
Defeated by Darkness
II. BUSINESS IN THE SEA OF MARMARA
"Six Hours of Blind Death¡°
Annoying Patrol Ships
Mr. Silas Q. Swing
The Preening Perch
III. RAVAGES AND REPAIRS
A Brawl at a Pier
Strange Messmates
Refitting under Difficulties
Trouble with a Gun
¢º Destroyers at Jutland(1916)
I. STORIES OF THE BATTLE : CRIPPLE AND PARALYTIC
Night and Morning
Three Destroyers
Luck
Towing under Difficulties
Useful Employment
II. THE NIGHT HUNT : RAMMING AN ENEMY CRUISER
A Fugitive on Fire
The Confidential Books
The Art of Improvising
Asking for Trouble
III. THE MEANING OF "JOSS" : A YOUNG OFFICER'S LETTER
Saved by a Smoke Screen
Concerning Joss
An Affair in the North Sea
A "Child's" Letter
What the Big Ships Stand
IV. THE MINDS OF MEN : HOW IT IS DONE
Ship Dogs
The Fight
The Silent Navy
¢º THE NEUTRAL(1916)
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