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Oregon Army National Guard 1st Lt. Lexi Scully (right),

Oregon Army National Guard 1st Lt. Lexi Scully (right),

Oregon Army National Guard 1st Lt. Lexi Scully (right), a UH-60 Blackhawk pilot with Charlie Company 7-158th Aviation, shoots an M2 .50-caliber machine gun while Chief Warrant Officer 3 Devin Wickenhagen, a UH-... More

Oregon Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Scott Mansfield

Oregon Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Scott Mansfield

Oregon Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Scott Mansfield (left), the assistant small arms readiness training section coordinator from Joint Forces Headquarters, observes Oregon Air National Guard Airman 1st Cl... More

Oregon Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Rafe Pierce, a

Oregon Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Rafe Pierce, a

Oregon Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Rafe Pierce, a quality assurance inspector for the 173rd Fighter Wing, shoots a target with an M26 shotgun during The Adjutant General (TAG) Match marksmanship competition a... More

Members of the Oregon National Guard shoot tracer rounds

Members of the Oregon National Guard shoot tracer rounds

Members of the Oregon National Guard shoot tracer rounds for a night-fire exercise during The Adjutant General (TAG) Match marksmanship competition at Camp Umatilla, April 16. The TAG Match is an annual event t... More

Oregon Army National Guard Spc. Davon Todd, a mechanic

Oregon Army National Guard Spc. Davon Todd, a mechanic

Oregon Army National Guard Spc. Davon Todd, a mechanic with Bravo Company, 141st Brigade Support Battalion, spots the target while Sgt. Bobby Stewart, a medic with Charlie Company, 141st Brigade Support Battali... More

Oregon Army National Guard Sgt. Thomas Hoy, an infantry

Oregon Army National Guard Sgt. Thomas Hoy, an infantry

Oregon Army National Guard Sgt. Thomas Hoy, an infantry squad leader with the 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment, demonstrates the proper use of a M2 .50-caliber machine gun during The Adjutant General (TAG... More

Oregon Army National Guard Spc. Nicholas Newson, with

Oregon Army National Guard Spc. Nicholas Newson, with

Oregon Army National Guard Spc. Nicholas Newson, with the 1186th Military Police Company, shoots a target with a Kimber target rifle during The Adjutant General (TAG) Match marksmanship competition at Camp Umat... More

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