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MARKSMANSHIP

BOOKS

D756.5 .N6K67 2011 Koskimaki, George E. D-Day with the Screaming Eagles. Havertown, PA: Casemate, 2011.

GV1177 .C6 Capt. Crossman, Edward C. Gun and Rifle Facts. Chicago, Illinois: The Outers’ Book Co., 1923.

GV1177 .L28 1932 Charles Singer Landis. .22 Caliber Rifle Shooting: A Practical Volume Covering Target and Small Game Shooting With .22 Caliber. Onslow County, North Carolina: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Co., 1932.

U1 .A83 The Army Quarterly: With which is incorporated. The United Service Magazine (Vol. XXVII. No. 1. April, 1934) London: William Clowes & sons, LTD.

U133 .B6 The R.O.T.C. Manual Infantry: A Text Book for the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Washington, D.C.: The Military Service Publishing Co., 1935.

U133 .B6 1927 Basic Military Training: An Infantry Manual for the two-year basic courses for R.O.T.C. Washington, D.C.: United States Infantry Association. 1927.

U428.51 no.145-30 1958 Individual Weapons and Marksmanship. Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1958

UD7 .A5 1955 Infantry Instructors’ Conference Report 1955. Fort Benning, GA.: 1955.

UD160 .U51 1941 The New Infantry Drill Regulations, United States Army. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The Military Service Publishing Co., 1941

UD330 .M37 “Martian”. Lectures & Lessons On Musketry Instruction for Officers And N.C.O’S. London: 1916.

UD330 .U51 Rifle Marksmanship, 1920/ And Automatic Rifle Marksmanship, 1920. Washington, D.C.: The United State Infantry Association, 1920.

UD333 .A2 1904 Firing Regulation for Small Arms for the United States Army and the organized militia Of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1904.

UD333 .A2 1917 Capt. Johnson, W.H. Small Arms Firing Manual 1913: Corrected to April 15, 1917. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1917.

UD333 .B87 Lt. Col. Smith, Brookhart W. Rifle training for War. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association of America, 1919.

UD332 .E14 Eames, H. E., and others. Notes on Instruments and Small Arms Firing. GA.: National Library Bindery Co., 1917.

UD332 .L1 Col. Laidley, T.T. A Course of Instruction in Rifle Firing. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1879.

UD333 .E44 2004 Emerson, William K. Marksmanship in the U.S. Army: A history of Medals, Shooting Programs, and Training. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.

UD333 .M2 Col. Macnab, A.J. Jr. Individual Instruction in Rifle practice: With a Chapter on Revolver Shooting. Cincinnati, OH: Stewart & Kidd Co., 1918.

UD333 .P43 Major-General Pilcher T. D. Fire Problems (Second Impression). London: 1915.

UD333 .U 55 1919 Capt. Dumas W. A. Musketry Bulletins: American Expeditionary Forces. France: General Headquarters., 1919.

UD333 .U57 Musketry and Rifle platoon Training. Camp Benning, GA: The Infantry School Press, 1922.

UD333 .U6 1937 Basic FM-Basic Weapons: Rifle Company- Marksmanship, The Automatic Rifle. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1937.

UD333 .U61 1938 Basic FM-Basic Weapons, Rifle Marksmanship U. S. Rifle, Cal .30, M1. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938.

UD333 .U7 Manila, P. I Notes course of instruction in The School of Field Officer at Fort William McKinley, P. I, 1914. Headquarters: Philippine Department, 1915.

UD383 .I51 Small Arms Handbook WS-1. Fort Benning, GA: United States Army Infantry School, 1965.

UD383.5 .F8 Fuller Claud E., and Richard D. Stuart. Firearms of the Confederacy. Huntington, West Virginia: Standard Publications, Inc., 1944.

UD390 .B23 Capt. Barlow, J. A. The Elements of Rifle Shooting: Dealing with The service Rifle and Open Sight (Second Edition). Great Britain: Gale & Polden, Limited, ????.

UD390 .Q5 Col. Gluckman, Arcadi. United States Muskets, Rifles and Carbines. Buffalo, NY: Otto Ulbrich Co. Inc., 1948.

UD390 .B23 Capt. Barlow, J. A. The Elements of Rifle Shooting: Dealing with the service Rifle and Open Sight and the Aperture Sight with the No. 4 rifle. Great Britain: Gale & Polden, Limited, 1955.

UD390 .B23 1941 Capt. Barlow, J. A. The Elements of Rifle Shooting: Dealing with The service Rifle and Open Sight (Third edition). Great Britain: Gale & Polden, Limited, 1941.

UD390 .G73 Gloud, A. C. Modern American Rifles. South Carolina: Thomas G. Samworth. 1946.

UD393 .P3 M6 1965 The Advance Pistol Marksmanship Manual. United States Army Marksmanship training unit (Volume I). 1965.

UD393 .R2 M6 Rifle Instructors Guide. Camp Perry, OH: United States Army Marksmanship Training Unit.

UD393 .R2 M6 1963 Rifle Instructors and Coaches Guide. United States Army Marksmanship Training Unit. 1963

UD395 .G4 I5 1943 How to Shoot the U.S. Army Rifle. Washington, D. C.: The Infantry Journal Inc., 1943.

UD395 .S8 C88 Capt. Crossman, Edward C. The Book of the Spring Field. North Carolina: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Co., 1932.

UD395 .U6 .30 1940 FM 23-5 U.S. rifles Caliber .30, M1. Washington D.C.: Department of the Army, 1955.

UD7 .A5 1957 Infantry instructors Conference Reports 17-27 June 1927. Fort Benning, GA: United States Army Infantry School.

UD7 .U8 Mailing List 1924-25. Fort Benning, GA: The Infantry School.

UD395 .W7W7 Winchester Repeating Fire Arms, rifled muskets, Carbines, Hunting and Target Rifles and Metallic Cartridges of All Kinds. New Haven, CT: Winchester Repeating Arms Co.

UF153 .I5 Fires Support Handbook. Fort Benning, GA: United States Army Infantry School.

UF153 .I5 1960 Artillery Hand Book. Fort Benning, GA: U.S. Army infantry School, 1960.

DOCUMENTS

D731.1 .N51 #579 “Combat Lessons Learned – 87th Mountain Infantry”, 10 June 45 (Rpt a- 579, 20 July 45, col. a. r. c. sanders).

U423 .A12 #117 “Trainfire I marksmanship” (current position #117, 12 Feb 58) U.S. Infantry School.

UA27.4 .A32 (5/17/49) “Rifle marksmanship”. U.S. Army Field Forces Board #3 (17 May 49).

UB319 .A132 (8/1/56) “Investigation of individual night rifle firimg umder illumination ranging from no moon through full moon”. (Staff Memorandum on Sub-task Moonlight XI; Aug 26). U.S. Human Research unit #3, conarc.

UB319 .A133 “Effect of personalized stocks on rifle marksmanship”. U.S. Army field forces Human Research unit #3. (1954).

UB319 .A134 #81 “Performance evaluation of light weapons infantrymen( MOS 111.0), graduations of the advance individual training course (ATP7- 17)” U.S. Human Research Unit, Infantry.

UB319 .A135 “Extension of Research in Trainfire I basic marksmanship course #8” (Dec 1958). U.S. Human Research Unit, Infantry.

UB319 .A135 #11 “Rifleman II, An Advancing Small Arms Target” (Research memorandum #11, Mar 1959). U.S. Human Research Unit, Infantry.

UB319 .G28 #1954-4 “Accuracy of M1 rifle scores obtained on the Know-distance range”. George Washington University, Human resources research office. (Research memorandum #4, January 1954).

UB319 .G28 #1957-41 “Trainfire II: a new course in basic technique of fire & squad tactics”. U.S. Human research unit, Infantry. (Technical rpt #41, July 57).

UD333 .I501 1956 “Report of Test- Troops test of TRAINFIRE I marksmanship course. (Rec’d 20 Nov 56 V.P tables)”. U.S. Infantry School. cpy #1

UD333 .I54 #1 “Trainfire narrative- background of trainfire”. (From Vault Files, Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept. cpy #1

UD333 .I54 #2 “Trainfire narrative for problems 1185-1186”. (From Vault Files, Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #3 “What is Trainfire II, III, IV?”. (From Vault Files of Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #4 “Trainfire: Guide for cadremen.” (From Vault Files of Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #5 “Are we thinking in riflemen?”. (From Vault Files, Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #6 “Question on Trainfire system- Question #1: Does the adoption of Trainfire I eliminate the need for marksmen who will require training on known-distance ranges?”. (From Vault Files, Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #7 “Question on Trainfire system- Question #2: Has Trainfire Program fully demonstrated that it can develop battlefield riflemen more efficiently, in large numbers & with greater economy than the conventional system?”. (From Vault Files, Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #8 “Questions on Trainfire system- Question #3: Is there a current and continuing military requirement within the Army for good snipers?”. (From Vault Files, Weapons Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Weapons Dept.

UD333 .I54 #9 “The impact of Trainfire- Does it eliminate known distance firing?”. (From Vault Files, Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #10 “Civilian idea led to Trainfire” (From Vault Files, Wpns Dept, USAIS, 3 Jul 56). U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #11 “Trainfire I: After action rpt, Advance Marksmanship Unit”. U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I54 #12 “Staff Study – Advanced marksmanship”. U.S. Infantry School, Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I55 “Quick Kill Evaluation by USAIS. 1967”. Infantry School. Wpns Dept.

UD333 .I6 (1961) Standardized fire commands. “Fire request & firing tables for the Infantry Weapons”. U.S. Infantry School. Wpns Dept. (1961).

UD333 .I6 (1962) Standardized fire commands. “Fire request & firing for Infantry Weapons”. U.S. Infantry School. (1962).

UD333 .P2 “Rifle marksmanship training – Differences in the technique of rifle marksmanship taught in 1920 as compared to FM 23-5 date Oct 51”. U.S. Army, Pacific (9 Apr 54).

PAMPHLETS

ARI RR 1265 Osborne, Arthur D., et.al. Adequacy of M16A1 rifle performance and its implications for marksmanship training. U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Science. Sep. 1980.

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