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A S.. -..-...nl , . CAPTAIN CA PTA I CA PTAIN CA PTAIN CAPTAIN The building AI,-KCHINE GUN SECTION CAPTAIN T. D. FINLEY, Chief of Section CAPTAIN L. R. FURNEY. 1l1Sf1'l!t'I'Ul' CAPTAIN I. A. CHASE, lznrlrizcfor IST LIEUT. H. A. BARBER, Iizstrzfrfor IST LIEUT Born INMAN, Instructor IST LTEUT. E. M. CONNOR, Insfrzu:t0r P. L. RANSOAI, Ifzsfrzrrfar AV. M. SPANN, lnslrizrtm- I. H. ENGLEAIAN, Iusfrzzvfar A. D. BRUCE, Izzsirucfor' M. F. LINDsEx', lzzsfrizzrtoi' IST LIEUT. H. P. HENRY, Iznvfrurfor lVlACHINE GUNS course iII Machine Guns has developed progressively during the last three years, upon a foundation originally laid by the war time schools. absorbing the experience and ideas of many officers trained both in peace and war who have come as Instructors or as students, until a basis for permanency in policy and methods of instruction has been approached. VVhile Inore comprehensive in its scope than ever before the present course is capable of 111LlCl1 profitable expansion were the time available. Machine guns as dealt with by the Second Section prepare for, but do not encroach upon, the tactical employment of this arm. It is the function of this Section to teach: Cal The mechanism of tlIe gun, its care and operation, and the use of all accessory instru- ments and equipment. Cbj Its characteristics, power and limitations, knowledge of which is essential to correct tactical employment. Cel The organization of the war strength com- -,
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S ECONO SECTION -WEAPON 5 DIRECTOR OF THE SECOND SECTION, DEPARTBIENT OF i.X'IILITARY ART AND STAFF. LIEUT. COL. G. H. VVILLIAMS, Chief of Section IYIAJ. G. R. HICKS, Clziff of Rifle Instructiorz CAPT. VERNON EVANS, Execzztiw Ojfcer CAPT. R. M. SANDUSKY, Secretary CAPT. T. D. FINLEY, Chief of Illaclzine Gun Instruction FIRST LIEUT. C. B. LENOVV, Supply Officer
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ONE POUNDER AND LIGHT TMTORTAR SECTION CAPTAIN W. XV. EAGLES, Clzicf of Section IsT LIEUT. H. C. Giuswow, Ilzsirirrior C.xr'rixIN J. L. CONNOLLY, Izzswm-for CAPTAIN I. F. BUTLER, Instructor IST LIEUT. F. G. BRINK, Instructor LIEUT. R. E. PowEI,I., lmlrurioz' IST LIEUT. M. B. DEP,xss, Izzsfrzzrtoz' pany, both for the parade ground zmd for combat. Qdj The drill of the squad and section, and of the platoon and company with transportation. Cej The marksmanship course for machine gun organizations. Qfj The technique of all classes of direct and indirect fire. including anti-aircraft fire. Cgb Extended order formations and the use of ground and cover. thj Barrage organization including the preparation in detail, aIId firing of a barrage of fifty or more guns. Cij Combat practice, involving the training and testing of sections and platoons for field service by means of simple exercises in which tactical situations are presented to the unit under its leader, and the combat efficiency of both demonstrated. Combat practice, introduced in the course for the Hrst time this year is its culminating and perhaps most important feature. The instruction in all phases is based upon the training regulations prepared at the School and therefore represents the latest thought on the subjects. ONE POUNDER AND LIGHT MORTAR SECTION The instruction given at the Infantry School in the 37 MM Gun and tlIe 3-inch Trench Mortar is combined in one course and represents a consolidation of the instruction given at the weapon schools in the United States and Europe during the war, with practices found to give the best results with troops during and since the War. Our present organization requires that a howitzer platoon operate both weapons and that individual members of the platoon be trained as replacements for either gun.
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