General OrdersThe Department, 1898 |
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... season , as may be considered most advan- tageous : provided , however , that it must be concluded before October 31st of each year . " 7a . As the successful education of the soldier in rifle firing requires that the causes for , as ...
... season , as may be considered most advan- tageous : provided , however , that it must be concluded before October 31st of each year . " 7a . As the successful education of the soldier in rifle firing requires that the causes for , as ...
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... season in the 8th line interpolate " and those who in the last season's practice failed to qualify higher than the second class " . 11. Omit first five lines , and substitute " after the conclu- sion of the record practice of the ...
... season in the 8th line interpolate " and those who in the last season's practice failed to qualify higher than the second class " . 11. Omit first five lines , and substitute " after the conclu- sion of the record practice of the ...
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... of the com- pany will be divided into three classes , as follows : The Recruit Class , which embraces all those enlisted men who have not had the benefit of instruction in range practice in any previous season , or who in their last 15.
... of the com- pany will be divided into three classes , as follows : The Recruit Class , which embraces all those enlisted men who have not had the benefit of instruction in range practice in any previous season , or who in their last 15.
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... season's practice failed to qualify higher than the second class . The Second Season Class , which embraces all those who in their last season's practice qualified as marksmen or first - class men . The Subsequent Season Class , which ...
... season's practice failed to qualify higher than the second class . The Second Season Class , which embraces all those who in their last season's practice qualified as marksmen or first - class men . The Subsequent Season Class , which ...
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... season the regular practice will be held , until the prescribed course is completed , at least three times a week - preferably on consecutive days - by each troop , battery , and company ; and at least once a week by each regimental ...
... season the regular practice will be held , until the prescribed course is completed , at least three times a week - preferably on consecutive days - by each troop , battery , and company ; and at least once a week by each regimental ...
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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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