In July 1935, Dowling took charge of the gunnery school at Flinders Naval Depot.
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Each year they parade with a replica of their royal bird to their ritual gunnery.
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This engagement marked the last time a fleet carrier was sunk by surface gunnery.
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McEachren concealed his approval of the gunnery experiments from his superiors.
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He worked in a gunnery control tower aboard the USS Saratoga, an aircraft carrier.
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In just 10 years after joining the Marines, she has become a gunnery sergeant.
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The gunnery of his ships was generally poor compared to the rest of the fleet.
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During this time MacLean may have been injured in a gunnery practice accident.
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An isolated sod strip at Iba on the west coast was used for gunnery training.
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The Gunnery is a coeducational boarding and day Prep school for 295 students in grades nine through twelve. The campus borders the village green of Washington, Connecticut, U.S., a small, historic town in the Litchfield Hills. The Gunnery has no religious or military affiliations.
The science of guns and gunfire including aspects of bullet flight and impact; The design and manufacture of guns, particularly those of a large caliber; A place where guns are tested, or where people are trained in their use
The practical application of the science of ballistics.
The distance in a horizontal plane to which a gun will throw a projectile.