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Sgt. Keith Buckmon, Foesrville, Md., native, aims for

Sgt. Keith Buckmon, Foesrville, Md., native, aims for

Sgt. Keith Buckmon, Foesrville, Md., native, aims for his target during the Warrior Games shooting finals. Buckmon is competing in this year’s games in wheelchair basketball, air pistol SH-1, and air rifle pron... More

Maj. John Schwent, All-Marine shooting coach, assists

Maj. John Schwent, All-Marine shooting coach, assists

Maj. John Schwent, All-Marine shooting coach, assists Marine veteran Cpl. Nick Beach during the Warrior Games shooting final. Beach is a native of Dresden, Ohio, and competed in the 50m and 100m freestyle, 50m ... More

Roger Withrow, All-Marine shooting coach, gives Sgt.

Roger Withrow, All-Marine shooting coach, gives Sgt.

Roger Withrow, All-Marine shooting coach, gives Sgt. Nick Meadows a few words of encouragement before the shooting finals round. Meadows is a native of Camp Lejeune, N.C., and he competed in the shooting standi... More

Cpl. Nick Beach participates in the Warrior Games shooting

Cpl. Nick Beach participates in the Warrior Games shooting

Cpl. Nick Beach participates in the Warrior Games shooting final. Beach is a native of Dresden, Ohio, and competed in the 50m and 100m freestyle, 50m backstroke, air rifle standing-SH1, and air pistol-SH1. He t... More

Cpl. Nick Beach participates in the Warrior Games shooting

Cpl. Nick Beach participates in the Warrior Games shooting

Cpl. Nick Beach participates in the Warrior Games shooting final. Beach is a native of Dresden, Ohio, and competed in the 50m and 100m freestyle, 50m backstroke, air rifle standing-SH1, and air pistol-SH1. He t... More

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