Again, in a local tactical situation, if the ships involved have just been fueled, the economical steaming radius may be of no immediate importance.
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College
Mine shafts were up to thirty feet deep and necessitated the use of chalk lamps fueled by animal fat with wicks of moss.
"Our Legal Heritage"
S. A. Reilly
The touch of a finger meant death in a fiery inferno as the gamma-matter that fueled the ship and formed the war-heads of their lethal eggs would release its total energy.
"Generals Help Themselves"
M. C. Pease