Colonel Barkley is very proud of his assistant, Sergeant Doubleday, who has a photographic memory. Doubleday shows off his book knowledge on firearms during a class given by Sergeant Ames, embarrassing him. Through a series of misunderstandings, Colonel Barkley thinks the gun shy Doubleday is an expert marksman, and he sets him up in a shooting match against Ames and Sergeant Cobb.
Directing | Fred Guiol | Director |
Writing | Eugene Conrad | Screenplay |
Writing | Edward E. Seabrook | Screenplay |
Production | Fred Guiol | Producer |
Sound | Edward Ward | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Robert Pittack | Director of Photography |
Editing | Richard C. Currier | Editor |
Art | Charles D. Hall | Art Direction |
Art | William Stevens | Set Decoration |
Directing | Edward Montagne | Assistant Director |