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... issued . 35. Upon the completion of the firing herein authorized , such additional model 1903 ammunition as can be accurately fired with the barrels now on hand may be expended in such experimental firing as may be deemed desirable by ...
... issued . 35. Upon the completion of the firing herein authorized , such additional model 1903 ammunition as can be accurately fired with the barrels now on hand may be expended in such experimental firing as may be deemed desirable by ...
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... issued to them for the practice , reweigh the powder , and remake each section of each charge , except that only powders of the same lot will be blended together . In remaking the sections of charges , care should be taken that the ...
... issued to them for the practice , reweigh the powder , and remake each section of each charge , except that only powders of the same lot will be blended together . In remaking the sections of charges , care should be taken that the ...
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... issued for the practice may be with- drawn from their cases and exposed to the drying action of the air on the day of practice . Care should be taken that when powder is exposed to the air the direct rays of the sun do not fall on it ...
... issued for the practice may be with- drawn from their cases and exposed to the drying action of the air on the day of practice . Care should be taken that when powder is exposed to the air the direct rays of the sun do not fall on it ...
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... issued ) , will be procured by battery command- ers from district ordnance officers , to whom they will be issued by the Chief of Ordnance without requisition . 121. For fire - command practice the fire commander's plot- ting detail ...
... issued ) , will be procured by battery command- ers from district ordnance officers , to whom they will be issued by the Chief of Ordnance without requisition . 121. For fire - command practice the fire commander's plot- ting detail ...
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... issued ) . Show how to make arbitrary and drift corrections . ( c ) Aiming and laying guns or mortars . 1. For rapid - fire guns . Set and read the sight for given elevations and deflections ; aim the gun at some object ; show how ...
... issued ) . Show how to make arbitrary and drift corrections . ( c ) Aiming and laying guns or mortars . 1. For rapid - fire guns . Set and read the sight for given elevations and deflections ; aim the gun at some object ; show how ...
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