1985
DOI: 10.21236/ada150088
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Analysis of M16A1 Basic Rifle Marksmanship Training

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“…Most of the research was directed toward improving Basic Rifle Narkamanship (BRM) (Maxey & Dempster, 1985;Maxey & George, 1985;Mauey & Sweezy, 1985;Osborne, 1985;Osborne M Korey, 1980;Osborne, Schroeder, & Haller, 1984: Thompson, Smith, Morey, & Osborne, 1980 and Advanced Rifle Marksmanship (ARM) (Evans & Scheriel, 1984;Klein & Maxey, 1980;Klein & Tierney, 1978), with some effort directed toward improving rifle marksmanship in Tables of Organization & Equipment (TO&E) units (Osborne, Evans, Lucker. & Williams, 1985;Osborne & Smith, 1985;Rcsen & Behringer, 1979;Smith & Osborne, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the research was directed toward improving Basic Rifle Narkamanship (BRM) (Maxey & Dempster, 1985;Maxey & George, 1985;Mauey & Sweezy, 1985;Osborne, 1985;Osborne M Korey, 1980;Osborne, Schroeder, & Haller, 1984: Thompson, Smith, Morey, & Osborne, 1980 and Advanced Rifle Marksmanship (ARM) (Evans & Scheriel, 1984;Klein & Maxey, 1980;Klein & Tierney, 1978), with some effort directed toward improving rifle marksmanship in Tables of Organization & Equipment (TO&E) units (Osborne, Evans, Lucker. & Williams, 1985;Osborne & Smith, 1985;Rcsen & Behringer, 1979;Smith & Osborne, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%