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COAST ARTILLERY PRACTICE; 
HOW BEST TO CONDUCT IT WITH A VIEW TO THE 
REQUIREMENTS OF ACTUAL WARFARE. 
BY 
CAPTAIN H. S. J^TJDWINE, R.A. 
“ SEMPER PARATUS.” 
DUNCAN GOLD MEDAL PRIZE ESSAY, 1897. 
ARRANGEMENT OF THE SUBJECT. 
I. Introduction. 
II. The Requirements of Warfare :— 
The Conditions of Attack. 
The Conditions of Defence. 
Recapitulation and Deductions. 
III. Methods of Practice advocated :— 
Quick-firing Guns. 
High-angle fire Guns. 
Direct fire Guns. 
Classification of Practice. 
IV. 
Conclusion. 
