Marine Corps Sgt. Sean Boyd fills out a United Kingdom soldier’s score card alongside a soldier from the Australian Army, May 24, 2017, at the Australian Army Skills at Arms Meeting in Puckapunyal, Australia. This year’s AASAM competition brought together 20 teams from countries around the world for two weeks to compete, learn and build better alliances. The competition was broken into more than 60 individual matches consisting of rifle, pistol and machine guns. Boyd, a native of Frisco, Texas, is a primary marksmanship instructor with Weapons Training Battalion aboard Quantico, Virginia.
Marine Corps Sgt. Sean Boyd fills out a United Kingdom soldier’s score card alongside a soldier from the Australian Army, May 24, 2017, at the Australian Army Skills at Arms Meeting in Puckapunyal, Australia. This year’s AASAM competition brought together 20 teams from countries around the world for two weeks to compete, learn and build better alliances. The competition was broken into more than 60 individual matches consisting of rifle, pistol and machine guns. Boyd, a native of Frisco, Texas, is a primary marksmanship instructor with Weapons Training Battalion aboard Quantico, Virginia. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Bernadette Wildes)
Size: 3340px × 3654px
Photo credit: © AB Forces News Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: .., aasam, arms, army, australia, battalion, competition, corps, darwin, force, marine, meeting, puckapunyal, rotational, shooting, skills, team, training, weapons