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CAPT. Rob Harbison, US Army Marksmanship Unit, Ft. Benning, Ga., poses with his rifle in the Tiro Federal Argentina complex prior to the start of shooting competition. CAPT. Harbison set a new world record in the 300M Standard Rifle 3X40 with a score of 588 out of 600 and won the Gold Medal. He also won a Gold Medal in Men's Free Rifle Prone and a Team Gold Medal in the 300M Standard Rifle 3X40 during the 12th Pan American Games

CPL. Ken Johnson, US Army Marksmanship Unit, Ft. Benning, Ga., poses with his rifle prior to competing in the Air Rifle event at the Tiro Federal Argentina complex. CPL. Johnson won Gold Medals in Team Air Rifle, Individual Air Rifle and the 300M Free Rifle 3x40. He set Pan American Game records in the Individual Air Rifle and the 300M Free Rifle at the 12th Pan American Games

CAPT. Mike Johnson, US Army Marksmanship Unit, Ft. Benning, Ga., poses with his rifle prior to shooting at the Tiro Federal Argentina complex at the 12th Pan American Games

US Army MAJ. Steve Goff sights down the barrel of his rifle during a practice session for the Pan American Games shooting competition in Standard Rifle at the Tiro Federal Argentina Complex. MAJ. Goff won a Gold Medal as a team member of the 300M Standard Rifle 3X40 and a Silver Medal for the 300M Free Rifle 3X40. He also placed Third in the Individual 300M Standard Rifle 3X40, but because of Pan American Games rules, the Bronze Medal went to the fourth place finisher

US Army CAPT. John McNally sights down his pistol during a practice session at the Tiro Federal Argentina complex prior to the start of shooting competition. CAPT. McNally won a team Gold Medal for the Rapid Fire Pistol during the 12th Pan American Games

US Navy CAPT. Brian Hinkley, a pilot with the Navy EA-6 Shadowhawks, debriefs US Air Force LT. GEN. Mike Ryan at a mass hot wash following the rescue mission of CAPT. Scott O'Grady. CAPT. O'Grady's F-16 Fighting Falcon was shot down over Bosnia on June 2, 1995, while he was flying in support of Operation Deny Flight. After 6 days of evasion he was rescued by US Marines from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, deployed from the USS KEARSAGE (LHD-3).(Exact date unknown)

CAPT. Tom Neiss, foreground, airborne missile combat crew commander from the 2nd Airborne Command and Control Squadron, and CAPT. John Rogers, deputy airborne missile combat crew commander from the 1850th Communications Squadron, practice turning the missile launch keys inside their EC-135 Pacer Link aircraft (tail No. 8052), prior to flying the final Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile launch for the Strategic Air Command. The mission has been designated "Glory Trip 147GM-1."

U.S. Air Force CAPT. Joe Deporter (right), Officer-In-Charge of the aircraft maintenance unit at the 71st Fighter Squadron, Langley Air Force Base, Va., leads his Airmen while they cheer for their team during a static weapons load competition during during exercise William Tell 2004 at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., on Nov. 9, 2004. This is the 50th Anniversary of the William Tell competition, an exercise that tests an aircrew's ability to perform under combat conditions. (USAF PHOTO by TECH. SGT. Ben Bloker) (Released)

U.S. Army SGT. MAJ. Jerry Taylor, the SGT. MAJ. of 25th Infantry Division (ID), places a coin on the table with Kevlar helmets mounted on top of M16 rifles in honor of the memory of STAFF SGT. Ryan Eugene Haupt, SGT. Norman Robert Taylor III and SPC. Nathan Joseph Frigo, all with Headquarters and Headquarters Company and attached to Attack Company, 1-68 Combined Arms Battalion. The memorial ceremony is at Forward Operating Base Warhorse, Iraq. (U.S. Army PHOTO by SPC. Elisha Dawkins) (Released)

CAPT. Rob Harbison, US Army Marksmanship Unit, Ft. Benning, Ga., center, stands with two other medal winners at the Tiro Federal Argentina complex. CAPT. Harbison set a new world record in the 300M Standard Rifle 3X40 with a score of 588 out of 600 and won the Gold Medal. He also won a Gold Medal in Men's Free Rifle Prone and a Team Gold Medal in the 300M Standard Rifle 3X40 during the 12th Pan American Games

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Base: Buenos Aires

Country: Argentina (ARG)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public

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