Mr. Simmons. I brought photos of the targets.

Mr. Eisenberg. Did you take these photographs, Mr. Simmons, or have them taken under your supervision?

Mr. Simmons. These photographs were taken by the photographic laboratory in our Ballistic Measurements Laboratory, which is one of the complex of laboratories within the Ballistic Research Laboratory.

Mr. Eisenberg. Can you verify these photographs as being accurate reproductions of the targets?

Mr. Simmons. Yes, sir.

Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Chairman, may I have these admitted as 582, 583 and 584?

Mr. McCloy. They may be admitted.

(The photographs referred to were marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 582, 583, and 584 for identification and received in evidence.)

Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Simmons, could you discuss the results of the tests you ran, by using these photographs?

Mr. Simmons. Exhibit 582 is the target which was emplaced at 175 feet. All firers hit the first target, and this was to be expected, because they had as much time as they desired to aim at the first target.