Report of the Board of Ordnance and FortificationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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... firings ( resulting in bursting ) of cast - iron B. L. mor- tar at Sandy Hook proving ground Appendix E. Report of committee on high explosives of Board of Ordnance and Fortification .. Appendix F. Report of Board of Ordnance and ...
... firings ( resulting in bursting ) of cast - iron B. L. mor- tar at Sandy Hook proving ground Appendix E. Report of committee on high explosives of Board of Ordnance and Fortification .. Appendix F. Report of Board of Ordnance and ...
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... firings and the result thereof was submitted to Congress by the Secre- tary of War January 27 , 1890 , in House Ex . Doc . 158 , first session Fifty - first Congress , to which reference is made for a full history of this trial . A copy ...
... firings and the result thereof was submitted to Congress by the Secre- tary of War January 27 , 1890 , in House Ex . Doc . 158 , first session Fifty - first Congress , to which reference is made for a full history of this trial . A copy ...
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... firing a projectile of upward of 600 pounds weight at a great angle of elevation , had to be devised , con- structed and tested . Two types of carriages for these heavy rifled mortars , which are to constitute such an important part of ...
... firing a projectile of upward of 600 pounds weight at a great angle of elevation , had to be devised , con- structed and tested . Two types of carriages for these heavy rifled mortars , which are to constitute such an important part of ...
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... firing the mines , while the rapid - fire guns protect the mines from interference by the enemy , and also repel attacks upon the shore batteries or stations . Without the heavy batteries of high - power guns and mortars these ...
... firing the mines , while the rapid - fire guns protect the mines from interference by the enemy , and also repel attacks upon the shore batteries or stations . Without the heavy batteries of high - power guns and mortars these ...
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... firing a shell charged with a satisfactory high explosive of sufficient destructive energy from an ordinary rifled gun without danger of premature explosion . Such a problem is one to command the best attention of scientific military ...
... firing a shell charged with a satisfactory high explosive of sufficient destructive energy from an ordinary rifled gun without danger of premature explosion . Such a problem is one to command the best attention of scientific military ...
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Page 10 - The corps of cadets shall consist of one from each Congressional district, one from each Territory, one from the District of Columbia, and ten from the United States at large.
Page 29 - To enable the Board to make all needful and proper purchases, experiments, and tests to ascertain, with a view to their utilization by the Government, the most effective guns, small arms, cartridges, projectiles, fuses, explosives, torpedoes, armor plates, and other implements and engines of war...
Page 12 - Academy, except in cases where, by reason of death or other cause, a vacancy occurs which cannot be provided for by such appointment in advance ; but no pay or other allowance shall be given to any appointee until he shall have been regularly admitted, as herein provided; and all appointments shall be conditional until such provisions...
Page 103 - I, AB, do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and bear true allegiance to the National Government; that I will maintain and defend the sovereignty of the United States, paramount to any and all allegiance, sovereignty, or fealty I may owe to any State, county, or country whatsoever; and that I will at all times obey the legal orders of my superior officers, and the rules and articles governing the armies of the United States.
Page 103 - ... rejected : 1. Feeble constitution and muscular tenuity ; unsound health, from whatever cause ; indications of former disease ; glandular swellings, or other symptoms of scrofula. 2. Chronic cutaneous affections, especially of the scalp. 3. Severe injuries of the bones of the head ; convulsions. 4. Impaired vision, from whatever cause; inflammatory affections of the eyelids; immobility or irregularity of the iris ; I'M u In.
Page 102 - Ten are also appointed at large. The appointments (except those at large) are made by the Secretary of War at the request of the Representative or Delegate In Congress from the District or Territory of which the appointee must be an actual resident.
Page 107 - ... perform ; and in case there shall not at the time be a vacancy in such arm or corps, he may, at the discretion of the President, be promoted and commissioned in it as an additional second lieutenant, with the usual pay and allowances of a second lieutenant, until a vacancy shall happen.
Page 107 - No Cadet is permitted to receive money, or any other supplies, from his parents, or from any person whomsoever, without the sanction of the Superintendent.
Page 3 - Board of Visitors to attend the annual examination of the Academy. Seven persons shall be appointed by the President, and two Senators and three members of the House of Representatives shall be designated as visitors by the...
Page 102 - I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States against all its enemies, foreign and domestic.