Consolidated annual return of classification in rifle firing in the Army of the United States for the year 1883. 434 4, 834 2, 920 2,690 12, 307 1, 104 23, 855 36.15 467 1,655 654 908, 283 254 290 727 455 644 314 174 227 759 260 615 361 135 1, 8001, 727 1, 628 2, 661 1, 5101,034 237 112 127 1751 153 65 304 155 212 97 1511 *27, 4, 834 10 5 2,9201 In previous years. : 1882. 1881. 1880. 133 195 5 62,690 361 1,527 59 10 12, 307 43 152 40 1, 104 Marksmen. 1,737 612 122 3, 021 4, 9803, 124 5, 003 2, 621 1,662 996 2, 237 211 29.43 50.03 37.38 34.88 27.88 30. 22 47. 49 22. 97 52. 32 *Included in departments where classified. Present, not firing- Figure of merit Total enlisted strength October 1, 1883. GENERAL ORDERS, No. 13. HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, February 21, 1884. In announcing to the Army the result of the competition for the "Nevada Trophy," had during the target year of 1883, the Lieutenant General of the Army congratulates the members of Company B, 21st Infantry (which is again the winning company), who, by an increased score over that made the year before, lead all competitors for this handsome trophy, which is therefore again awarded to that company, and to be held by it until the result of the next competition is announced. BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL SHERIDAN: OFFICIAL: R. C. DRUM, Adjutant General. |