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Lance Cpl. Brandon Debolt, Combat Center Shooting Team,

Lance Cpl. Brandon Debolt, Combat Center Shooting Team,

Lance Cpl. Brandon Debolt, Combat Center Shooting Team, fires an M14 service rifle down range during the second day of the High Desert Regional Shooting Competition, Nov. 14, 2014. The competitors executed the ... More

Lance Cpl. Egber Piza, Combat Center Shooting Team,

Lance Cpl. Egber Piza, Combat Center Shooting Team,

Lance Cpl. Egber Piza, Combat Center Shooting Team, aims a Match M16 service rifle during the third day of the High Desert Regional Shooting Competition, aboard the Combat Center, Nov. 15, 2014. The competitors... More

Sgt. Maj. Karl Villalino, Combat Center Sergeant Major,

Sgt. Maj. Karl Villalino, Combat Center Sergeant Major,

Sgt. Maj. Karl Villalino, Combat Center Sergeant Major, aims an M14 service rifle down range during the High Desert Regional Shooting Competition at the Combat Center, Nov. 13, 2014. Villalino fired the first s... More

Lance Cpl. Brandon Debolt, Combat Center Shooting Team,

Lance Cpl. Brandon Debolt, Combat Center Shooting Team,

Lance Cpl. Brandon Debolt, Combat Center Shooting Team, fires a Match M16 service rifle down range during the 200-yard competition in the High Desert Regional Shooting Competition, Nov. 15, 2014. The third day,... More

The participants of the High Desert Regional Shooting

The participants of the High Desert Regional Shooting

The participants of the High Desert Regional Shooting Competition aim at their targets from the 1,000 yard line aboard the Combat Center’s qualification range, Nov. 13, 2014. The competition started with a 1,00... More

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