Paris-born English officer, item 23
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Care of Arms.
Mechanism of the Rifle.
Stripping and Assembling.
Visual Training.
Judging Distance.
Tests of Elementary Training.
Fire Discipline.
Use of Miniature Cartridge Ranges.
Use of 30 Yards Ranges.
Landscape Targets, including the study of Fire Discipline and Control.
Use of Various Appliances.
Methods of Instruction and Supervision.
Elementary Theory, paragraphs 146-175, Musketry Regulations.
Elementary Direction and Control of Fire.
Use of Mekometer.
Description of Ground.
Use of Cover.
Use of Sub-Target Gun.
Short Lectures by Members of Class.
9. The work carried out from day to day will be notified by the Officer in charge
of the School to all concerned.
10. Officers attending under Category (a) will not be required on the day of the
Preliminary Examination, but they will report themselves on the first working
day of the Course.
11. Timetable of working hours:-
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Hours
Wednesday , 27th August, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. …………………………. 4
*Thursday, 28th August, 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m...……………………. 3
*If necessaryINSTRUCTION.
Officers attending the Local School, both for Rifle Instruction and Machine Gun,
will report to the Officer conducting the Course at the Duke of York's Headquarters,
Chelsea, S.W. (Musketry School Room). at 6 p.m. , Friday 29th August. Subsequent
hours of attendance will be notified to officers on that date.
FINAL EXAMINATION
The date of the Final Examination will be notified during the period of the course.
(C.R. 15,230. (G.))
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
NIL.
W. LAMBTON, Colonel,
A.A. & Q.M.G.
notes in pencil
Each ) cab with baggage 2½ miles ) 3/=
day ) from Residence to Station School )
Chelsea
Pay and Messing
Lodging, food and light
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