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Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship team, engages a target with his M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, or SAW, during the Stress Fire event on t... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, right, talks with other competitors during the second day of the U.S. Army Forces Comm... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, looks back down range after the Stress Fire event on the second day of the U.S. Army F... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, begins the Stress Fire event by pulling a 175-pound mannequin on the second day of the... More

The ruck sack of Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the

The ruck sack of Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the

The ruck sack of Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, sits in a holding area during the second day of the U.S. Army Forces ... More

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship team, puts his shoulder into it as he pulls a 175-pound mannequin during the Stress Fire event on the ... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, engages targets during the Robotic Human Type Target scenario at the second day of the... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, jokes around with the 175-pound mannequin that he pulled during the Stress Fire event ... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, prepares for the Robotic Human Type Target scenario during the second day of the U.S. ... More

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship team, catches his breath after completing the Stress Fire event on the second day of the U.S. Army For... More

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship team, catches his breath after completing the Stress Fire event on the second day of the U.S. Army For... More

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command

Sgt. Ben Mercer, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship team, looks ahead to the finish line as he pulls a 175-pound mannequin during the Stress Fire event on... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, prepares for the Robotic Human Type Target scenario during the second day of the U.S. ... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, fires his M9 pistol during the Stress Fire event on the second day of the U.S. Army Fo... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, gives on final pull on a 175-pound mannequin as he crosses the finish line during the ... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, pulls a 175-pound mannequin back to the finish line during the Stress Fire event on th... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, engages targets during the Robotic Human Type Target scenario at the second day of the... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, relaxes in a holding are before starting the Robotic Human Type Target scenario on the... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, pulls a 175-pound mannequin to the first firing position during the Stress Fire event ... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, pulls a 175-pound mannequin back to the finish line during the Stress Fire event on th... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, catches his breath after the Stress Fire event on the second day of the U.S. Army Forc... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, moves to a firing position for the Robotic Human Type Target scenario during the secon... More

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer

Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, pulls a 175-pound mannequin back to the finish line during the Stress Fire event on th... More

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