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Philippine Marines fire at targets during marksmanship

Philippine Marines fire at targets during marksmanship

Philippine Marines fire at targets during marksmanship training at Fort Magsaysay, April 7. The training was a part of Balikatan 2011 which is an annual event allowing U.S. forces and Philippine forces to bilat... More

Philippine Marines perform marksmanship drills at range

Philippine Marines perform marksmanship drills at range

Philippine Marines perform marksmanship drills at range two on Fort Magsaysay on, April 7. The marksmanship training consolidated grass week and qualification week into a two day event.

Lance Cpl. Roy Arnold, a military policeman with Military

Lance Cpl. Roy Arnold, a military policeman with Military

Lance Cpl. Roy Arnold, a military policeman with Military Police Company, Headquarters Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, watches as Cpl. Rolden Dematera, a soldier with the Philipp... More

Capt. Mark D. Simmons, officer-in-charge of the ranges,

Capt. Mark D. Simmons, officer-in-charge of the ranges,

Capt. Mark D. Simmons, officer-in-charge of the ranges, discusses tactics and marksmanship techniques with 1st Lt. Robert Valenzuela, commander of alpha company, 3rd Infantry Battalion, 7th Infantry Division, d... More

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