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HEADQUGRTERS IX ARMY CORPS
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AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARI FORCES,
A. P. 0. #932,
FRANCE, 13th Jenuary, 1919.
'PRAINING MEMORANDUM
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ARCHIVES AND
HECDRDS
SERV ICE"
NO.
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IX CORPS RIFLE MATCHES
A Corps Rifle Match will be held on February 15th, 1919 át
a place to be designated later in orders. Preliminary thereto,
Division Commanders will stage Company and Regimental competitions
within thoir Divisions, undrr such conditions as range and other
facilities will permit, the competitions among the smaller units
lending in turn to Divisional competitions, all with a view to
stimulating excollency in rifle practice and selecting a Divisional
team for the Corps matches. The conditions of the latter are as
follows:
( ) ENTRIES: Each Division in the IX Corps on February 15th,
1919 will enter one team of thirty - two (32) enlisted men, with the
DiviSion Ordnance Officer as Team Captain and wi th a Coach selected
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from the Division, either commissioned or enlisted, as may be
desired. The Corps Ordnance Officer will be the Executive Officor,
and Team Captains will rep It to him with their teams in the range
no t later than 8:30 on the me rning of the match, with complete lists
f the members comprising their respective teams, including full
given name, rank and rganization. Entrance fee - None.
(b) RANGES AND KINDS OF FIRE:
1.
There will be one skirmish run, with fire opening at ne t
exceeding 1,500 yards from the targets; halts to be at the dis-
cretion of the Executive Officer, and at unknown distances and for
an unknown duration of time; fire to be at will, commencing at the
first nute of "Commence Firing." on the bugle and ceasing with the
last note of "Coase Firing"; advance, except to the first halt, to
be at double time; firo to be from line cf skirmishers, with one
pace interval between oach man, fifteen paces between teems, all
téams competing at the same time; number of sh ts, n t exceeding
1,920 per team, 60 rounds per man being issued before the start OI
the Tun; hits on any torget to score, 32 targets being established
for each team; hits made cn targets of competing teams will likewis
score, counting for th se teams respectively
2. At the conclusi ng I the run, se res will be taken
off, targets cleared of 817 hits, and the run repented with con-
diti ns the same as in the preceding run, with the exception that
all fire will be at known distances, given cut by the Executive
Officer.
3. 200 yards rapid fire, 10 shots, time limit 1 minute. t
the command "Load, TT 5 cartridges will be placed in the piece, 4 in
the magazine and 1 in the chamber, and the piece locked. it the
command "Ready" biece will be unlocked. At the first n. to of
'Commence Firing" , competitors will drop to the knee (not sit) and
will commence firing, londing the second clip from the belt. Use
of battle sight not required.
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