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firing range

noun

  1. range.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of firing range1

First recorded in 1880–85
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The deadly Russian strike on Ukrainian servicemen in Sumy was confirmed early on Wednesday by Ukraine's National Guard, which said the attack took place while the unit was carrying out exercises at a firing range.

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Materials from nearby military training areas and firing ranges can also be used to make explosives.

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"He told me to let go of him. I said no, I'll carry you on my shoulder. Then another person also joined hands and we went down the hills and out of firing range."

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He said that prior to the shooting, his father would take him to the firing range and instruct him in gun safety.

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It provides "command and leadership training, infantry tactics training, weapons training, and live firing range qualifications" as well as providing "specialist training teams to assist foreign forces in their development".

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