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Thirty-two National Guard members representing 11 states

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Thirty-two National Guard members representing 11 states

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Thirty-two National Guard members representing 11 states are participating
in the 2018 Machine Gun Winston P. Wilson Championship. The match
consists of 13 courses of fire and three weapons systems.
The Winston P. Wilson Championship is a national level competitive
marksmanship combat match conducted by the National Guard
Marksmanship Training Center. It is an annual event to promote combat
marksmanship and training. The Winston P. Wilson Championship consist
of the small arms, sniper, and machine gun. In September 1971, the MTU
established the first ever Winston P. Wilson matches at Camp Robinson,
Arkansas as the National Guard’s premier competitive event.

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