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Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer with the MCB Camp Pendleton armory, Headquarters Support Battalion, selects one of his custom-made tools to repair a weapon here June 24. All precision we... More

A precision weapons repairer disassembles a pistol

A precision weapons repairer disassembles a pistol

A precision weapons repairer disassembles a pistol to clean it here June 24. There are fewer than 60 precision weapons repairers in the Marine Corps who fabricate and repair weapons specifically for competitive... More

Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, a Loves Park, Ill., native

Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, a Loves Park, Ill., native

Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, a Loves Park, Ill., native and member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team, adjusts her sling at the 50th Annual Interservice Rifle Championship aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Ju... More

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the captain of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Pistol Team, based out of California, expends his ammunition during a rapid-fire shooting match during the 52... More

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer with the MCB Camp Pendleton armory, Headquarters Support Battalion, disassembles an M16 national match rifle here June 24. Precision weapons repairers mak... More

Marines earned plaques and trophies for their overall

Marines earned plaques and trophies for their overall

Marines earned plaques and trophies for their overall and team scores at the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championship awards banquet in Columbus, Ga., June 17. Twenty Marines from various shooting teams rep... More

Members of the Marine Corps Pistol Team accept awards

Members of the Marine Corps Pistol Team accept awards

Members of the Marine Corps Pistol Team accept awards for their overall team score at the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championship awards banquet in Columbus, Ga., June 17. The Marine Corps Pistol Team, Mar... More

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer with the MCB Camp Pendleton armory, Headquarters Support Battalion, organizes tools and weapons here June 24. In this highly selective field, there are le... More

A member of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting

A member of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting

A member of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting Team, based out of California, pauses between shooting rounds during the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championship matches here June 14. During the s... More

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer with the MCB Camp Pendleton armory, Headquarters Support Battalion, selects a tool here June 24. The San Antonio native learned to build his own tools whi... More

Cpl. Nancy Zelaya, a Rockville, Md., native and training

Cpl. Nancy Zelaya, a Rockville, Md., native and training

Cpl. Nancy Zelaya, a Rockville, Md., native and training non-commissioned officer with Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, plots a shot for a team mate at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., July 23. Zelaya is the o... More

Spent brass flies as Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, a Loves

Spent brass flies as Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, a Loves

Spent brass flies as Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, a Loves Park, Ill., native and member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team, takes a shot from 600 yards at the 50th Annual Interservice Rifle Championship aboard Mari... More

Spent brass litters the ground at the 52nd Annual

Spent brass litters the ground at the 52nd Annual

Spent brass litters the ground at the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championship matches here June 14. Pistol teams from the Marine Corps and Army National Guard, as well as the official service teams for eac... More

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer with the MCB Camp Pendleton armory, Headquarters Support Battalion, sets up an enhanced marksmanship rifle here June 24. The San Antonio native builds and... More

Lance Cpl. Eric Goodwin, left, and Lance Cpl. Tannon

Lance Cpl. Eric Goodwin, left, and Lance Cpl. Tannon

Lance Cpl. Eric Goodwin, left, and Lance Cpl. Tannon Hillis, members of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting Team based out of California, support their fellow Marines at the 52nd Annual Interservice P... More

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer

Staff Sgt. Gilbert Aragon, a precision weapons repairer with the MCB Camp Pendleton armory, Headquarters Support Battalion, shows off a few custom-built weapons and tools here June 24. The San Antonio native ha... More

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the captain of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Pistol Team, based out of California, takes well-aimed shots during the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Champ... More

Lance Cpl. Tannon Hillis, a member of the Marine Corps

Lance Cpl. Tannon Hillis, a member of the Marine Corps

Lance Cpl. Tannon Hillis, a member of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting Team, based out of California, and a Marysville, Wash., native, tallies up his score at the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Ch... More

Four members of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar

Four members of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar

Four members of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting Team, based out of California, pose for a photo after the presentation of awards at the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championship awards banquet ... More

Cpl. Nancy Zelaya, a Rockville, Md., native and training

Cpl. Nancy Zelaya, a Rockville, Md., native and training

Cpl. Nancy Zelaya, a Rockville, Md., native and training non-commissioned officer with Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, takes a breather at the 50th Annual Interservice Rifle Championship aboard Marine Corps B... More

Marines fill the room at the 52nd Annual Interservice

Marines fill the room at the 52nd Annual Interservice

Marines fill the room at the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championship awards banquet in Columbus, Ga., June 17. Of the 81 competitors, 20 Marines from the Marine Corps Pistol Team, Marine Corps Air Station ... More

Cpl. Angela Newsome, a combat marksmanship coach at

Cpl. Angela Newsome, a combat marksmanship coach at

Cpl. Angela Newsome, a combat marksmanship coach at Edson Range, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and a Springfield, Mass., native, reaches for another round at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., July 24. Newsome... More

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the

Master Sgt. Lee Duncan, a San Antonio native and the captain of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Pistol Team, based out of California, prepares to shoot during the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championsh... More

A member of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting

A member of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting

A member of the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Shooting Team, based out of California, fires a round downrange during the 52nd Annual Interservice Pistol Championship matches here June 14. The competition is ... More

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