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(From left to right) Capt. Andrew D. Blackwell, assistant

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(From left to right) Capt. Andrew D. Blackwell, assistant disbursing officer with Combat Logistics Regiment 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, Camp Foster, Japan, watches rounds go down range as Gunnery Sgt. Barry A. Worster, motor transportation chief with 3rd Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, Marine Corps Base Okinawa, Japan, and Sgt. Juan A. Quintero, correction specialist with Headquarters Service Battalion, MCB Camp Butler, and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Scott W. Richards, corrections officer with Headquarters Service Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, Far East Division Team, fire rounds with the National Match M16A4 service rifle with iron sights on the 600-yard line during the team rifle match portion of the 2014 Marine Corps Match Championships, April 16, aboard the Weapons Training Battalion ranges at Stone Bay. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Alicia R. Leaders/Released)

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