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Sporter class top three individual finishers, Erin

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Sporter class top three individual finishers, Erin Young from Pueblo, Colorado, 1st place; Levi Carlson from Fort Mill, South Carolina, 2nd place; and Aireonna Gonzales from Fountain, Colorado, 3rd place; receive their awards during the banquet held Jan. 29 after the conclusion of the 2017 U.S. Army Junior Air Rifle National Championship. The Sporter rifle competition included three-position firing in prone, standing and kneeling. Juniors shot 20 rounds in a time limit of 20 minutes for prone and kneeling and 20 rounds in 25 minutes for standing. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Lunato/Released)

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29/01/2017
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