Complete United States Infantry Guide for Officers and Noncommissioned Officers: Reprinted from Government PublicationsJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1917 - 2074 pages |
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Page 91
... cartridge bags , the bags will be made of silk , measuring in length at least one and one - half times their diam- eter , and care will be taken that the sponges are not worn and that they thoroughly fill the chamber or bore of the gun ...
... cartridge bags , the bags will be made of silk , measuring in length at least one and one - half times their diam- eter , and care will be taken that the sponges are not worn and that they thoroughly fill the chamber or bore of the gun ...
Page 343
... cartridges are found in the chamber or magazine they are removed and placed in the belt . Third . The cut - off is kept turned " off " except when cartridges are actually used . Fourth . The bayonet is not fixed except in bayonet ...
... cartridges are found in the chamber or magazine they are removed and placed in the belt . Third . The cut - off is kept turned " off " except when cartridges are actually used . Fourth . The bayonet is not fixed except in bayonet ...
Page 353
... cartridges are ejected . After the last cartridge is ejected the chamber is closed by first thrusting the bolt slightly forward to free it from the stud holding it in place when the chamber is open , pressing the follower down and back ...
... cartridges are ejected . After the last cartridge is ejected the chamber is closed by first thrusting the bolt slightly forward to free it from the stud holding it in place when the chamber is open , pressing the follower down and back ...
Page 367
... cartridges at an outlined or represented enemy at distances less than 100 yards is prohibited . 237. The effect of fire and the influence of the ground in relation thereto , and the individual and collective instruction in marksmanship ...
... cartridges at an outlined or represented enemy at distances less than 100 yards is prohibited . 237. The effect of fire and the influence of the ground in relation thereto , and the individual and collective instruction in marksmanship ...
Page 434
... cartridge belt . Each man exposes shelter tent pins , removes meat can , knife , fork , and spoon from the meat - can pouch , and places them on the right of the haversack , knife , fork , and spoon in the open meat can ; removes the ...
... cartridge belt . Each man exposes shelter tent pins , removes meat can , knife , fork , and spoon from the meat - can pouch , and places them on the right of the haversack , knife , fork , and spoon in the open meat can ; removes the ...
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