| George Elliot Voyle, G. de Saint-Clair-Stevenson - 1876 - 676 pages
...Office in 1877 to consider the meaning of certain artillery terms, means " fire from guns with reduced charges, and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°." Defaulter Book — Queen's Regulations for 1881 give in extenso the mode of keeping this book. Deferred... | |
| William Kemmis - 1878 - 74 pages
...charges at angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. " Indirect," or " Curved," — from guns with reduced charges and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. "High angle," — from guns, howitzers and mortars, at all angles of elevation over 15°. Second, with regard to... | |
| War office - 1879 - 710 pages
...all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. Indirect or Curved Fire. — Fire from guns with reduced charges and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. High-Angle Fire. — Fire from guns, howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation exceeding 15°.... | |
| Joseph Sladen - 1879 - 192 pages
...exceeding 15°. Indirect or curved fire is the fire from guns with reduced charges, and Indi"°* or from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. cu-vHigh-angle fire is the fire from guns, howitzers, and mortars at all High-angle angles of elevation... | |
| War office - 1880 - 52 pages
...all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. Indirect or Curved Fire. — Fire from guns with reduced charges and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. //iyA Angle Fire. — Fire from guns, howitzers, and mortars at all angles of elevation exceeding 15°.... | |
| William Bates Avery - 1882 - 132 pages
...all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°) ; Indirect or Curved Fire (tire from guns with reduced charges and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°) ; High-Angle Fire. (fire from guns, howitzers, or mortars, at all angles of elevation exceeding 15°).... | |
| William Brooke Hoggan - 1883 - 170 pages
...all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. Indirect or Curved Fire. — Fire from guns with reduced charges, and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. High-Angle Fire. — Fire from guns, howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation exceeding 15°.... | |
| Sisson Cooper Pratt - 1883 - 350 pages
...all angles not exceeding 15° of elevation. Indirect or curved fire. — Fire from guns with reduced charges and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 16°. High angle fire. — Fire from guns, howitzers, and mortars at all angles of elevation exceeding... | |
| Matthew Horace Hayes - 1884 - 268 pages
...all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. Indirect or curved fire. — Fire from guns with reduced charges, and from howitzers and mortars at all angles...of elevation not exceeding 15°. High angle fire. — Fire from guns, howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation exceeding 15°. With reference... | |
| Charles Booth Brackenbury - 1888 - 396 pages
...ii w tyM gw« --a £.§£ IsS t*^ 3 c = W ^22 o "3 a — Curved or indirect, from guns with reduced charges and from howitzers and mortars at all angles of elevation not exceeding 15°. High-angle fire, from guns, howitzers, and mortars at all angles of elevation exceeding 15°. The following... | |
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