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(From left to right) Cpl. Zach Love, Sgt. Bryan Stiles

(From left to right) Cpl. Zach Love, Sgt. Bryan Stiles

(From left to right) Cpl. Zach Love, Sgt. Bryan Stiles and Philippine Army service members wish each other luck before a shooting competition, May 19, 2017, at the Australian Army Skills at Arms Meeting, in Puc... More

Staff Sgt. Martin Lucero spots for Sgt. Johnathon Solinksy,

Staff Sgt. Martin Lucero spots for Sgt. Johnathon Solinksy,

Staff Sgt. Martin Lucero spots for Sgt. Johnathon Solinksy, May 14, 2017, as part of a sniper competition at the Australian Army Skills at Arms Meeting, in Puckapunyal, Australia. The meet, which features match... More

Staff Sgt. Martin Lucero (left) and Sgt. Johnathon

Staff Sgt. Martin Lucero (left) and Sgt. Johnathon

Staff Sgt. Martin Lucero (left) and Sgt. Johnathon Solinsky (right) calibrate an M40A6 sniper rifle alongside service members from the Australian Army, May 14, 2017, during a sniper competition at the Australia... More

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