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... firing , and revolver practice of batteries of light artillery Ammunition , caliber .30 , for instruction and practice firing of enlisted men , etc. Clothing and equipage , tableware and kitchen utensils .. ( See Travel Allowances ...
... firing , and revolver practice of batteries of light artillery Ammunition , caliber .30 , for instruction and practice firing of enlisted men , etc. Clothing and equipage , tableware and kitchen utensils .. ( See Travel Allowances ...
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... FIRING REGULATIONS- ( See Small - arms Firing Regulations . ) FIRST AID TO SICK AND WOUNDED- Instruction in methods of rendering ... FLAG- Of the Secretary of War described . 60 10 The national , how displayed on Memorial Day at Army ...
... FIRING REGULATIONS- ( See Small - arms Firing Regulations . ) FIRST AID TO SICK AND WOUNDED- Instruction in methods of rendering ... FLAG- Of the Secretary of War described . 60 10 The national , how displayed on Memorial Day at Army ...
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... FIRING REGULATIONS Omissions , alterations , and additions to ... SMALL - ARMS PRACTICE ~ Tables exhibiting results of rifle , carbine , and revolver firing for target year , 1896 1 Appropriation for shelter , shooting galleries ...
... FIRING REGULATIONS Omissions , alterations , and additions to ... SMALL - ARMS PRACTICE ~ Tables exhibiting results of rifle , carbine , and revolver firing for target year , 1896 1 Appropriation for shelter , shooting galleries ...
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... firing of the troops for the target year 1896 , are published for the information of the Army . BY COMMAND OF MAJOR GENERAL MILES : SAM'L BRECK , Acting Adjutant General . [ NOTE . - General Orders , No. 53 , is the last of the series ...
... firing of the troops for the target year 1896 , are published for the information of the Army . BY COMMAND OF MAJOR GENERAL MILES : SAM'L BRECK , Acting Adjutant General . [ NOTE . - General Orders , No. 53 , is the last of the series ...
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... Firing and Classification of the United States Army for 1896 . NUMBER FIRING AND AVERAGE PER CENT OF SCORES IN INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE . INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION . Volley practice , 800 and 1,000 yds . Army . ( Rifle .. 11,336 62.6 : 11 ...
... Firing and Classification of the United States Army for 1896 . NUMBER FIRING AND AVERAGE PER CENT OF SCORES IN INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE . INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION . Volley practice , 800 and 1,000 yds . Army . ( Rifle .. 11,336 62.6 : 11 ...
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1st line 2d line 4th line Acting Adjutant ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE amount approved Army Artillery authorized Average per cent blank cartridges Cadet carbine cartridges Cavalry Central Branch charge COMMAND OF MAJOR competition court-martial cream Drill Regulations duty eighteen hundred Engineers enlisted examination expenses field musicians five hundred dollars Fort Sheridan guilty guns HEADQUARTERS hereby Hippology hundred and fifty improvement inches Infantry insert instruction Irish Linen issued kneeling Lance Corporals Lieutenant line omit line strike MAJOR GENERAL MILES ment military Morford objects specified omit the words Ordnance paragraph piece Plate position prescribed president purchase Quartermaster's Department range Received and filed record recruiting rectangular targets repairs rifle right hand RUGGLES SAM'L BRECK score Secretary Secretary of War Sergeants skirmish Small-Arms smokeless powder soldier Specification squad substitute Telegraph Company thousand five hundred tion troops United States Army Vellum WAR DEPARTMENT Washington Willets Point yards York
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