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musketry    
n. 步枪,步兵部队,步枪射击术

步枪,步兵部队,步枪射击术

musketry
n 1: musketeers and their muskets collectively
2: the technique of using small arms (especially in battle)

Musketry \Mus"ket*ry\, n. [F. mousqueterie; cf. It.
moschetteria.]
1. Muskets, collectively.
[1913 Webster]

2. The fire of muskets. --Motley.
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70 Moby Thesaurus words for "musketry":
A-weapons, antiaircraft fire, archery, armament, arms, artillery,
ballistics, biological weapons, casting, chucking,
conventional weapons, cross fire, curtain fire, deadly weapons,
direct fire, dry fire, file fire, fire, fire of demolition,
firepower, fireworks, firing, flack, flak, flinging, ground fire,
gunfight, gunfire, gunnery, gunplay, heaving, high-angle fire,
horizontal fire, hurling, instruments of destruction,
interdiction fire, jaculation, lobbing, machine-gun fire,
missilery, mortar fire, munitions, nuclear weapons, ordnance,
percussion fire, pistol fire, pitching, projection, raking fire,
rapid fire, ricochet fire, rifle fire, rocketry, shellfire,
shoot-out, shooting, side arms, skeet, skeet shooting, slinging,
small arms, thermonuclear weapons, throwing, time fire, trajection,
trapshooting, vertical fire, weaponry, weapons, zone fire


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  • On the trail of my great-grandfather (who disappeared. . . ) Joseph Henry . . .
    Keep in mind that the School of Musketry was a discrete corps of the British Army, as well as an institution that at that time was centred in times of peace at Hythe in Kent It was the custodian and centre of excellence for all matters connected with ‘small arms’ from pistol through carbine to rifle to machine gun, and had been since 1853
  • Musketry Training - Soldiers and their units - Great War Forum
    Hello Iain From at least mid-1917, there were formal war establishments (i e approved staffing compositions) for Infantry Schools and Musketry Camps at both Corps and Army level in the BEF in France, so the kind of training you mention could be carried out in theatre ,
  • Officers, 279th Party, School of Musketry Photograph
    Attesting at the age of 16, he began his military career by serving with the 1st Derbyshire Regiment from 1890 to 1896, before joining the School of Musketry at Hythe, Kent, and serving as a Musketry Instructor and later as a Sergeant-Major from 1896 to 1914
  • Group Photo - Officers, 285th Party, School of Musketry, Hythe
    EAC Hartley is the only RWF territorial officer to pick up the Musketry annotation in the AL during this period and he was apparently seconded from the RGA and as such you’d expect him to be retaining the artillery cap badge and therefore the man to the left Unfotunately - if that indeed is the case - there isn’t a second RWF candidate
  • Hythe School of Musketry - Arms and other weapons - Great War Forum
    As most of you are aware, I am sure, the "mad minute" referred to the rapid practice at 300 yds in part three (the classification shoot) of table "B" in the musketry regs, which outlined the annual musketry course in the Infantry and Cavalry I am trying to put this claim of 38 rounds and so forth in a proper perspective First, the target used
  • BEF 1914. Marksmanship, Musketry and the Mad Minute
    Musketry is what matters, rather than the ability of a soldier to hit a target and score a bull This involves sufficient men brave enough to expose themselves to an enemy who is not a cardboard cutout, practised enough to deliver 15 aimed shots in a minute, disciplined enough to fire when ordered at a nominated target, and able to hit a part
  • Photo - School of Musketry, 256th Party, June-July 1908
    Frank Snoxell had enlisted at Preston 31 10 03, was promoted sergeant on 26 10 10, transferred to the School of Musketry on 29 10 13, appointed SI on 30 10 13, promoted to CSMI on 13 3 15, QMSI 13 11 15 and commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on 13 1 17 when he was posted as an Assistant Instructor to the 2nd Army Musketry Training Camp in France
  • BEF 1914. Marksmanship, Musketry and the Mad Minute
    Hardly any British diaries in late 1914 and 1915 refer to musketry It is a rarity Mass musketry 'accuracy' after first Ypres had become irrelevant There are over 200 diaries covering Loos in Sep 1915 Not one makes any reference to musketry or marksmanship in a general context It was irrelevant as other weapon systems dominated the battlefield
  • Officers, 279th Party, School of Musketry Photograph
    25 - Claude Vierville Champion de Crespigny Captain, 3rd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, survived the war but died on the 17 th July 1927 at Singida, Tanganyika as a result of wounds - pssibly from being badly mauled by a Leopard - tbc
  • Officers, 279th Party, School of Musketry Photograph
    This staff generally comprised of the battalion adjutant, who was usually dual roled to be the battalion musketry officer via possession of a certificate from Hythe’s School of Musketry, plus perhaps more practically the Sergeant Instructor of Musketry (colour sergeant after around 1902 I think)





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