SPECIAL GUNNERY COURSE FOR MERCHANT NAVY OFFICERS AND MEN, TO TEACH THEM HOW TO SHOOT DOWN ENEMY AEROPLANES. 1941. ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK DREYER, GBE, KCB, THE INSPECTOR OF MERCHANT NAVY GUNNERY, HAS DEVISED A SPECIAL COURSE IN GUNNERY TO TEACH OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE MERCHANT NAVY TO SHOOT DOWN ENEMY PLANES. SO THOROUGH IS ADMIRAL DREYER THAT HE WENT THROUGH THE COURSE HIMSELF TO MAKE CERTAIN OF ITS EFFICIENCY. THE COURSES ARE RUN AT EVERY PORT. - A method of keeping a good sight with a small calibre gun is to utilise model enemy planes as their objective. The officer in charge of the course,


SPECIAL GUNNERY COURSE FOR MERCHANT NAVY OFFICERS AND MEN, TO TEACH THEM HOW TO SHOOT DOWN ENEMY AEROPLANES. 1941. ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK DREYER, GBE, KCB, THE INSPECTOR OF MERCHANT NAVY GUNNERY, HAS DEVISED A SPECIAL COURSE IN GUNNERY TO TEACH OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE MERCHANT NAVY TO SHOOT DOWN ENEMY PLANES. SO THOROUGH IS ADMIRAL DREYER THAT HE WENT THROUGH THE COURSE HIMSELF TO MAKE CERTAIN OF ITS EFFICIENCY. THE COURSES ARE RUN AT EVERY PORT. - A method of keeping a good sight with a small calibre gun is to utilise model enemy planes as their objective. The officer in charge of the course, Commander Venville, aids in the instruction. ,


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