Word: marchings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Battalion, under command of Major E. M. Briggs, R.O.T.C., will march to the Wakefield target range Monday, June 18, for a week's target practice...
...second battalion reached the range at Wakefield after a wet march yesterday morning. Most of the afternoon was spent in getting settled in the tents recently vacated by the first battalion...
...second battalion of the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps will assemble at Hemenway Gymnasium this morning at 8 o'clock to prepare for the march to Wakefield where it will spend the week on the rifle range and in practising combat exercises against silhouetted targets. The men will provide their own blankets which must be brought to University Hall by 7.30 o'clock this morning, and which will be transported to the range in motor trucks. The march will be conducted as nearly as possible under war conditions and the battalion will be under the direction of Major Henry...
...first battalion returned from Wakefield on Saturday after completing a successful week of instruction. The hike to Cambridge was of the character of a forced march and the 15 miles were covered in the record time of four hours, including the hourly rests of ten minutes each. The only man in the battalion to qualify as expert rifleman was O. A. Shaw '19, who made a score of 215. There were a few other scores over 200 which just missed the total required of an expert, the best of these being by L. Hagerman '20 and A. Quint, uC, with...
...first battalion, having completed their target work on the range, will march back from Wakefield today; their places will be taken by the second battalion on Monday...