The Army is launching a training course to fix a deficit in one of the most fundamental skills of soldiering: shooting straight. The Marksmanship Master Trainer Course was first stood up by the U.S.
“We’ve decided to conduct a joint small arms training with our German partners in order to develop interoperability, ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. - "I could've chosen a job in electronics but you don't get to blow stuff up and shoot things, not on purpose anyway," said PVT Kyle Hiura, who is in one station unit training with D ...
The U.S. Army's Master Marksmanship Training Course (MMTC) is a five-week effort intended to provide NCOs with the knowledge and skill sets necessary to return to their units ready to teach and ...
All Marines, regardless of job or rank, have one thing in common: They know how to shoot. Marksmanship is integral to a Marine’s career; it’s a point of pride and impacts your eligibility for ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. -- In June 2014, during the Maneuver Warfighter Conference, Maj. Gen. Scott Miller, commanding general of the Maneuver Center of Excellence, or MCoE, addressed an area many leaders ...
About this time of year folks begin to get busy with those warm-weather projects that can only be done in fair weather. One of those chores might entail getting out to the shooting range and finally ...
Primary marksmanship instructors are charged with teaching Marine recruits the fundamentals of marksmanship. "Recruits need someone who has the experience and knowledge to be able to put that in their ...
Staff Sgt. Joel Strauch, of 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry, 198th Infantry Brigade, adjusts the optic of another soldier Jan. 26, 2016, at McAndrews Range, Fort Benning, Ga. The drill sergeant is ...
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