86 TARGET PRACTICE IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 



First class — Continued. 



REULLAR PRACriCE, FIVE SHOTS AT EACH RANGE. 



Practice No. 8 is the same a.s the ninth practice in the 

 second class. 



Special class. 



rREI.IJIlXARY IM'.ArTU'E, THREE SHUTS AT EACH RANliE. 



RE(iri,Ar. riiACTicE, f'Ive shots at EACH i;am;e. 



The eighth practice is the same as the ninth practice in tlie 

 second class. 



SERVICE ON THE R.\NGE. 



Signaling, Marking, and Scoring. — A noncommissioned 

 officer and three men from the firing company are at each 

 target. The noncommissioned officer is responsible for the 

 correct signaling and marking of each shot, severe penalties 

 being prescribed by the military penal code for intentional 

 falsification. 



When a shot is fired the target is withdrawn, the shot hole 

 marked with a pencil, and the value signaled to the firing 

 point by exposing the proper signal at the side, or on top. of 

 the marker's shelter, according as the shelter is on the side 

 of or below the target. The location of the hit on the target 



