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Identifier: cu31924030759579 (find matches)
Title: Coast artillery drill regulations, United States Army, 1909
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: United States. War Dept. General Staff
Subjects: United States. Army. Coast Artillery United States. Army. Coast Artillery Artillery, Coast Artillery drill and tactics
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The Dept. : G.P.O.
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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responsibility.—Responsibility for all mattersaffecting the efficiency of a tactical command. 247. Targ.—The piece of metal used to indicate the intersec-tion of the arms on the plotting board. 248. Target.—The object at which guris or mortars arepointed. 249. Telescopic sight.—See paragraph 821. 250. Throttling bar.—A bar in the recoil cylinder to regu-late the size of the orifice through which the oil escapes fromone side of the piston head to the other. 251. T-I bell.—A bell to indicate the observing interval. 252. Time-range board.—A board to show range at any in-stant. It is placed on the emplacement wall and operated ondata from the plotting room. 253. Tracking.—The processes by which successive positionsof a moving target are plotted on a chart. It includes the DEFINITIONS. 27 observations by the observers at the position-finding instru-ments, plotting the results of these observations on the plot-ting board, and tracing thereon the plotted track of the target.
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< Q_ 254. Trajectory.—The curve described by the center of grav-ity of the projectile in passing from the muzzle of the gun tothe point of impact. (See fig. 1.) 255. Travel of projectile.—The distance from the base of theprojectile in its seat to the muzzle of the gun. 28 DEFINITIONS. 256. .Travel of target.—The distance passed over by the tar-get in the time of flight. It is also used to express the dis-tance passed over by the target in an observing interval. 257. Traverse.—The structure protecting the armament andpersonnel from flank fire. 258. Traversing indicator.—^A device used by gun pointersto control the traversing of a gun without command. 259. Trial shots.—Shots flred before practice or action todetermine—for guns, the muzzle velocity to be used; formortars, the range and deflection corrections to be applied. 260. Trolley.—A mechanical device for transporting pro-jectiles on horizontally suspended tracks. 261. Truck platform.—If the ammunition trucks rucu31924030759579

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  • booksubject:Artillery_drill_and_tactics
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