New Camp Perry Rifle Matches Scheduled for 2021 Ammoland Inc. Posted on
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U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- The advent of spring brings a return to the firing line as the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) announces an enjoyable assortment of Garand, Springfield, Vintage and Modern Military (GSMM) rifle matches during the 2021 season at the historic Camp Perry National Guard Training Facility in Ohio.
These matches will be held at Camp Perry’s Petrarca Range – highlighting CMP’s innovative electronic target system. The use of the KTS (Kongsberg Target System) targets means faster competition time (with no need for pit duty) and extra convenience for competitors who can rely on the instant and accurate shot monitors, located beside each firing point.
Special 2020 : President Biya’s Achievements On Spotlight
The
bilingual news magazine, “
LE TEMPS DES OPPORTUNITES” published a balance sheet of government’s actions for 2020. The 65th issue of the publication of January 2021 in the front page carries the picture of the Head of State,
President Paul Biya and bears the title “
Unique Acuity”. Page four of the publication carries the message “Happy and Prosperous New Year 2021”Lire aussi : Nécrologie: André Tsala Messi est mort
The publisher of the news magazine, the
Minister, Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic,
Samuel Mvondo Ayolo in an editorial entitled, “The Art of Regeneration” painted the picture of the year 2020 which got off to a beautiful start, ushering prospects of a long year of happiness for everyone but turned out to be special in the end. He stated the outbreak of the
Navy | Center for International Maritime Security cimsec.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cimsec.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Aidan Clarke
The Russo-Japanese War saw the Imperial Russian Navy soundly beaten by the Imperial Japanese Navy. While much of the analysis on the Russo-Japanese War focuses on the Battle of Tsushima and the success of the Japanese Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō, one can also look to understand the deficiencies present in the Imperial Russian Navy that contributed to this defeat. The causes for this shocking defeat can be compared with the challenges of the Russian Empire as a whole. Russian naval culture, like that of its civilian society, had been built on an outdated system of social class, with nobles (particularly nobles with partial German ancestry) rising as officers, while talented sailors languished in the conscripted ranks. Just as the Tsar’s attempts at reforming Russian society failed to fully solve the deep-seated cultural problems of the Empire, and prevent the 1905 Revolution, Russian attempts at naval reform through the 1885 naval qualifications statute would also fa