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English: Direction of Atatürk for naming submarines.
Türkçe: Atatürk'ün denizaltıların adlandırılması için talimatı:
17.01.38
Başbakan Celâl Bayar'a.
Yeni dört denizaltı gemimiz için bildirdiğimiz isimler şunlardır; 1) Saldıray, 2) Batıray, 3) Atılay, 4) Yıldıray.
Bunların manalarını izaha bile hacet olmadığı kanaatındayım. Manaları, som Türkçe olan bu kelimelerin kendisindedir, yani saldıran, batıran, atılan, yıldıran.
K. Atatürk
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Source Turkish Navy
Author NA

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