New York Division, National Guard, War Record

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Slow Rifle Fire— /TH Infantry One Group of 50 Rifle Targets Rifle Practice— Sharyland RIFLE PRACTICE, TEXAS, 1916 hW^' By Lt.-Col. F. M. Waterbury, Ordnance Department There has been considerable criticism regarding riHe practice and the training of the National Guard in the use of the rifle while serving at the border. It is easy to criticise, but difficult to train all men to become good shots. Some are natural shots. Some can never learn to become even average good shots, but fire discipl
...ine and fire control makes the work of all of some value on the firing line.
As far as the New York Division is concerned rifle instruction and prac- tice was not neglected in the training of the men. Before one-quarter of the Division arrived in Texas the Ordnance Officer had visited the District Ordnance Depot at Harlington and learned that the Government would allow ammunition for target practice. Subsequently, under date of July I2th, telegraphic order No. iJ'Sj was received, which read: "Expendi- ture in target practice of small arms ammunition for National Guard not to exceed one hundred rounds per rifle and fifty rounds for each pistol or revolver is authorized." It was found that there was but one army range in the immediate territory of the New York Troops, situated about one mile southwest of Pharr.


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