USAMU shooters winning Gold Medals in the National Trophy
Individual Match, besides Singley, were McMahon, Bartoli, Dement, Hopper,
Praslick, Anderson, Johnson, SSG Tobie Tomlinson and SPC Elisha Hoover.
Hatcher, Rebout and PFC Liana Bombardier received Silver Medals, while
Ward and SFC Scott Boyd earned Bronze Medals.
The USAMU Team of McMahon, Singley, Dement, Anderson,
Hopper and Hoover beat 82 other teams to win the coveted National Trophy
Rifle Team Match. The team coach was SFC Charles Coffey and Ward was the
team captain. The USAMU Team of Anderson, Hoover, Hopper, Singley, Mango,
Praslick, Boyd and Tomlinson won the National Trophy Infantry Team Match.
SFC Coffey was the coach and the Captain was SFC Steven Young.
The USAMU Service Rifle Team won the Enlisted Men's Trophy
Team Match; Coffey was the coach, Tomlinson was the captain and the shooters
were McMahon, Singley, Anderson and Hopper.
Sharpshooters can try out for Army Pistol Team
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Public Affairs Office
FORT BENNING, Ga. -- The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit is
looking for a few good shooters.
The highly competitive U. S. Army Pistol Team is putting
out its annual call for soldiers who are interested in competing in pistol
competitions in the summer of 2003. Soldiers in the rank of staff sergeant
and below with less than 15 years of service who obtain approval from
their commanders can travel to Fort Benning in April at the expense of
the Marksmanship Unit to participate in initial training. The soldiers
are trained in advanced marksmanship skills and will participate in the
Interservice Championships in June and the National Matches in July. After
the three-month tour, soldiers return to their units with invaluable marksmanship
training that can be utilized by unit trainers to improve the marksmanship
skills of their soldiers.
Interested soldiers should contact SFC Charles Gibbs,
NCOIC, USAMU Service Pistol Team, at (706) 545-7022 or 545-3893 or DSN
835-7022 or e-mail: Charles.Gibbs@usarec.army.mil.
USAMU hosting selection match for Pan-Am Games Team
By Paula J. Randall Pagán
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Public Affairs Office
FORT BENNING, Ga. - Hundreds of athletes from around the
country will test their shooting skills at the USA Shooting Fall Selection
Match. This match is the first to two selection matches that will determine
the composition of the 2003 U.S. Pan-American Games Shooting Team.
The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit will host the matches
Sept. 25 to Oct. 13 for all Olympic shooting events except Running Target,
which will be conducted at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs,
Colorado on Oct. 2 to 5. USA Shooting, the national governing body for
Olympic shooting sports in the United States, sponsors the selection matches.
The second and final selection match for the U.S. Pan-American Games Team
is currently scheduled to be conducted in April at Fort Benning.
The 2003 Pan-Am Games will be held in Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic, in August. The Pan-American Games constitute an Olympic-style
shooting championship for the Western Hemisphere and are conducted every
four years. Not only can shooters win medals and set world records at
the Pan-American Games, but the Pan-Am Games are the last chance for shooters
in the Western Hemisphere to win quota slots for their countries to compete
in the 2004 Olympic Games.
USAMU soldiers win competitions
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Public Affairs Office
Shooters of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit of Fort Benning,
Ga., have scored more major victories recently. Here are some of their
accomplishments:
• Shotgun World Cup, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic,
Aug. 15 to 25 - USAMU shotgun shooter SFC Todd Graves won the Gold Medal
in the Skeet World Cup and won an Olympic Country Quota slot for the United
States for the 2004 Olympics. Graves and SPC Mark Weeks also won the Team
Gold Medal in Skeet. SFC Bret Erickson joined with Major Dominic Grazioli,
USAFR, to win the Team Gold Medal in Trap and SGT William Keever received
a Team Bronze Medal in Double Trap.
• Monthly Open Pistol Tournament, Fort Benning,
Ga., Aug. 17 – Service pistol shooter SFC Roger Jacobson won the
Overall Grand Aggregate as well as the .45-Caliber and Center Fire Pistol
Matches and finished third in the .22-Caliber Match. SSG Gregory Wilson
took second place in the Overall Grand Aggregate and the .22- and .45-Caliber
Matches. SGT Adam Sokolowski was third in the Overall Grand Aggregate
and won the .22-Caliber Match. He also finished third in the Center Fire
and .45-Caliber Matches. SSG Thomas Rose placed second in the Center Fire
Pistol Match.
• World Speed Shooting Championships, Valencia,
Calif., Aug. 17 - Action pistol shooter SSG Julie Goloski took third place
in the Women's Division and SPC Maxient Michel finished seventh overall
out of 220 of the world's best shooters.
• Liberty Cup Challenge, Albany, N.Y., Aug. 9 to
11 - Shotgun shooter SSG Joe Buffa won the 100 Target Preliminary Skeet
Match and set a new club record with his perfect score of 100 out of 100.
SFC Shawn Dulohery took second place with a score of 96. Buffa also won
the Liberty Cup Challenge Skeet Championship and Dulohery took third place.
USAMU helps recruiters by giving marksmanship training to DEPs
By Paula J. Randall Pagán
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Public Affairs Office