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... directions , first horizontally , then vertically , then diag- onally , and finally in a zigzag manner , and the effort is made to follow the object as it moves . In the above exercises the greatest care should be exercised not to ...
... directions , first horizontally , then vertically , then diag- onally , and finally in a zigzag manner , and the effort is made to follow the object as it moves . In the above exercises the greatest care should be exercised not to ...
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... direction ; that he can hit any target with it at that range as well as the first one . Silhouettes may be used for this purpose . 10. SIXTH EXERCISE . - A row of silhouettes , or other con- venient objects , is placed along the crest ...
... direction ; that he can hit any target with it at that range as well as the first one . Silhouettes may be used for this purpose . 10. SIXTH EXERCISE . - A row of silhouettes , or other con- venient objects , is placed along the crest ...
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... direction ; that he can hit any target with it at that range as well as the first one . Silhouettes may be used for this purpose . 16 10. SIXTH EXERCISE . - A row of silhouettes , or other convenient objects , is placed along the crest ...
... direction ; that he can hit any target with it at that range as well as the first one . Silhouettes may be used for this purpose . 16 10. SIXTH EXERCISE . - A row of silhouettes , or other convenient objects , is placed along the crest ...
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... direction from the gun to the target for the time of each splash . The fire commander determines hits as follows : With a small protractor measure the angles between the lines of direction ( lines from gun to target ) and the track of ...
... direction from the gun to the target for the time of each splash . The fire commander determines hits as follows : With a small protractor measure the angles between the lines of direction ( lines from gun to target ) and the track of ...
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... direction from the observer on shore to the target at the time of the splash , using a pro- tractor or scale of tangents . From the report of the range observer compute the deviation of each shot in yards with reference to line joining ...
... direction from the observer on shore to the target at the time of the splash , using a pro- tractor or scale of tangents . From the report of the range observer compute the deviation of each shot in yards with reference to line joining ...
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