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Julian Sommerville Hatcher (June 26, 1888 – December 4, 1963), was a U.S. Army major general, noted firearms expert and author of the early twentieth century. He is credited with several technical books and articles relating to military firearms, ballistics, and autoloading weapons. His premier works are Hatcher's Notebook and Book of the Garand, along with Pistols and Revolvers and Their Uses and Textbook of Pistols and Revolvers. In the latter work he introduced the , probably the first attempt to determine the stopping power of a handgun round by a formula. He was also a pioneer in the forensic identification of firearms and their ammunition. Hatcher retired from the United States Army as a Major General. Afterward, he served as Technical Editor of the National Rifle Association's Ameri

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  • جوليان هاتشر (بالإنجليزية: Julian Hatcher)‏ هو كاتب ومؤلف أمريكي، ولد في 26 يونيو 1888 في فرجينيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 4 ديسمبر 1963 في سبرينغفيلد في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Julian Sommerville Hatcher (* 26. Juni 1888 in , Virginia; † 4. Dezember 1963 in Springfield, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Offizier und Waffenexperte. Während seines Lebens verfasste er mehrere technische Bücher und Artikel in den Bereichen Ballistik, militärische Feuer- und selbstladende Waffen. Seine wichtigsten Werke sind Hatcher's Notebook und das Buch über das M1 Garand. Außerdem war er ein Pionier in der forensischen Identifizierung von Feuerwaffen und deren Munition. Hatcher schied aus der US Army im Rang eines Major General aus. (de)
  • Julian Sommerville Hatcher (June 26, 1888 – December 4, 1963), was a U.S. Army major general, noted firearms expert and author of the early twentieth century. He is credited with several technical books and articles relating to military firearms, ballistics, and autoloading weapons. His premier works are Hatcher's Notebook and Book of the Garand, along with Pistols and Revolvers and Their Uses and Textbook of Pistols and Revolvers. In the latter work he introduced the , probably the first attempt to determine the stopping power of a handgun round by a formula. He was also a pioneer in the forensic identification of firearms and their ammunition. Hatcher retired from the United States Army as a Major General. Afterward, he served as Technical Editor of the National Rifle Association's American Rifleman magazine. Hatcher was born in Hayfield, Virginia and graduated with honors from Annapolis in 1909 [he voluntarily transferred from the Navy to the Army's coast artillery]. He married Eleanor Dashiell and together, they had three children. Chief of the Small Arms Division in the United States Army Ordnance Department and the Assistant Commandant of the before and at the beginning of World War II, he worked closely with Springfield Armory as an engineering trouble-shooter in resolving early production issues associated with the early iterations of the M1 Garand Rifle. In 1916, the Hotchkiss M1909 Benét-Mercié machine gun was in general use with the U.S. Army and was seeing action during the Punitive Expedition against the bandit Pancho Villa. Reports of its use in Mexico indicated the gun was not functioning properly. Investigation revealed that the chief problems were the 30-round metallic feed strips used in the gun and inexperienced gunners. It was Lieutenant Hatcher who was sent to the border to solve the problems. He found that none of the soldiers had been taught the proper use of the weapon. He set up the Army's first machine gun school and was soon turning out trained crews. Soon, the Benét-Mercié proved to be an effective weapon. Hatcher was later instrumental in developing a solution to the vexing problem of brittle metal in early M1903 receivers built by Springfield and Rock Island Arsenals. His solution to the "grenading" of receivers when shell cases failed catastrophically was to drill a gas vent hole in the left side of the receiver adjacent to the breech. This hole would allow gases escaping from a ruptured case to be exhausted safely and away from the face of the shooter. Dubbed the "Hatcher Hole", the modification was typically added to receivers at overhaul. Hatcher died at his home in Falls Church, Virginia on December 4, 1963. (en)
  • ジュリアン・ゾンマヴィル・ハッチャー(Julian Sommerville Hatcher、1888年6月26日 - 1963年12月4日)はアメリカ陸軍の軍人で銃技術者。ストッピングパワーの研究を行った初期の学者でを作成し、銃の研究開発でいくつかの著作を残している。引退後は全米ライフル協会の発行誌のテクニカルライターを務めていた。 (ja)
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  • جوليان هاتشر (بالإنجليزية: Julian Hatcher)‏ هو كاتب ومؤلف أمريكي، ولد في 26 يونيو 1888 في فرجينيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 4 ديسمبر 1963 في سبرينغفيلد في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Julian Sommerville Hatcher (* 26. Juni 1888 in , Virginia; † 4. Dezember 1963 in Springfield, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Offizier und Waffenexperte. Während seines Lebens verfasste er mehrere technische Bücher und Artikel in den Bereichen Ballistik, militärische Feuer- und selbstladende Waffen. Seine wichtigsten Werke sind Hatcher's Notebook und das Buch über das M1 Garand. Außerdem war er ein Pionier in der forensischen Identifizierung von Feuerwaffen und deren Munition. Hatcher schied aus der US Army im Rang eines Major General aus. (de)
  • ジュリアン・ゾンマヴィル・ハッチャー(Julian Sommerville Hatcher、1888年6月26日 - 1963年12月4日)はアメリカ陸軍の軍人で銃技術者。ストッピングパワーの研究を行った初期の学者でを作成し、銃の研究開発でいくつかの著作を残している。引退後は全米ライフル協会の発行誌のテクニカルライターを務めていた。 (ja)
  • Julian Sommerville Hatcher (June 26, 1888 – December 4, 1963), was a U.S. Army major general, noted firearms expert and author of the early twentieth century. He is credited with several technical books and articles relating to military firearms, ballistics, and autoloading weapons. His premier works are Hatcher's Notebook and Book of the Garand, along with Pistols and Revolvers and Their Uses and Textbook of Pistols and Revolvers. In the latter work he introduced the , probably the first attempt to determine the stopping power of a handgun round by a formula. He was also a pioneer in the forensic identification of firearms and their ammunition. Hatcher retired from the United States Army as a Major General. Afterward, he served as Technical Editor of the National Rifle Association's Ameri (en)
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