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A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise during the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 23, 2015. During this event competitors encountered a num... More

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise during the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 23, 2015. During this lane competitors encountered a numb... More

A competitor engages a target while on a suspended

A competitor engages a target while on a suspended

A competitor engages a target while on a suspended platform for the final day of the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 23, 2015. Once the Soldiers completed th... More

Lieutenant General Patrick J. Donahue II, Deputy Commanding

Lieutenant General Patrick J. Donahue II, Deputy Commanding

Lieutenant General Patrick J. Donahue II, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command, gives a recognition speech in a conclusion ceremony to the competitors of the FORSCOM Weapons Marksmanship Competit... More

Soldiers compete during the U.S. Army Forces Command

Soldiers compete during the U.S. Army Forces Command

Soldiers compete during the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 23, 2015. This night shoot exercise showcased the competitors’ use of tracer rounds in a low visi... More

A competitor engages a target while on a suspended

A competitor engages a target while on a suspended

A competitor engages a target while on a suspended platform for the final day of the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 23, 2015. Once the Soldiers completed th... More

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise

A soldier engages his target in the shoot-house exercise during the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 23, 2015. During this event competitors encountered a num... More

From left to right stand the winners of the U.S. Army

From left to right stand the winners of the U.S. Army

From left to right stand the winners of the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 23, 2015. (Left) Winner of the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon category, Capt. Dustin... More

Sgt. Ben Mercer, a U.S. Army reservist combat engineer

Sgt. Ben Mercer, a U.S. Army reservist combat engineer

Sgt. Ben Mercer, a U.S. Army reservist combat engineer with the 416th Technical Battalion, engages his target at the long range fire event for the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition at Fo... More

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