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Sgt. Jim Soto,an instructor at the Army Sniper School

Sgt. Jim Soto,an instructor at the Army Sniper School

Sgt. Jim Soto,an instructor at the Army Sniper School at For Benning, Ga., holsters his 9mm pistol before moving to the next target during the United States Army Special Operations Command 2015 International Sn... More

A member a Sniper Team fires at targets during the

A member a Sniper Team fires at targets during the

A member a Sniper Team fires at targets during the United States Army Special Operations Command 2015 International Sniper Competition, March 22-27 Twenty-four teams, including four foreign teams, competed for ... More

Sgt. Jim Soto,an instructor at the Army Sniper School

Sgt. Jim Soto,an instructor at the Army Sniper School

Sgt. Jim Soto,an instructor at the Army Sniper School at For Benning, Ga., fires a snot at a distant target during the United States Army Special Operations Command 2015 International Sniper Competition, 22-27 ... More

Staff Sgt. Beau Rushing and Sgt. Jim Soto, both instructors

Staff Sgt. Beau Rushing and Sgt. Jim Soto, both instructors

Staff Sgt. Beau Rushing and Sgt. Jim Soto, both instructors at the Army Sniper School at For Benning, Ga., engage long range targets during the United States Army Special Operations Command 2015 International S... More

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