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California National Guard defends Army marksmanship title

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California National Guard defends Army marksmanship title

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The California National Guard's two teams took first and third place in the Overall Team Championship at the 2014 U.S. Army Small Arms Championship at Fort Benning, Ga., backing up California's performance in 2013, when they took first in the Overall Team Championship and the Combined Arms Team Championship. Team members and awards earned are pictured left to right: Staff Sgt. Jeff Ice, Staff Sgt. Jose Moreno, Spc. ‘Hank’ Demetrius Iannios, Lt. Col. Louis Millikan, Staff Sgt. Leif Devemark, Sgt. 1st Class Geoff Applegate, Sgt. 1st Class Sean Bayard, Spc. Sam Furubotten. (Courtesy Photo by Staff Sgt. Jose Moreno)

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02/02/2014
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