Word: targets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Monday to Saturday, inclusive: Encampment at Wakefield, Mass. Target practice at known ranges. Combat firing by platoon, company and battalion...
...members of the R. O. T. C. who go to the Wakefield target range in their cars should report at Headquarters before leaving in order to take out mail to the Battalion stationed there. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...
...commissioned officer in charge upon the approach of a tactical instructor. The officer or non-command "rest" or "at ease" after the instructor has passed, or if he remains in the vicinity after acknowledging the salute. No courtesies will be rendered, however, on any field work (sketching, target practice, marches in the field, etc.) unless cadets are addressed by, or addressing, an officer...
Arrangements have been made where by the members of Companies A, B, C, and D, may make their draft registration at the range, in order to interfere as little as possible with the conduct of the target practice. Other companies will be excused from all military formations at the following times in order that the men may register...
Next week members of the Corps will smell their first powder, and hear their first rifle volleys, when one battalion begins target practice at Wakefield. The work of drill, which is monotonous to the point of becoming mechanical during the early weeks, has become intensely varied and interesting. The target practice which will be undertaken by succeeding battalions has in it something, however feeble, of the tumult and thrill...