Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, jokes around with the 175-pound mannequin that he pulled during the Stress Fire event on the second day of the Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition Sept. 22, 2015, at Fort Bragg, The three-day FORSCOM competition features 27 marksmen from the Army, Army Reserve, and the National Guard in events for the M9 pistol, the M4A1 rifle, and the M249 SAW, or Squad Automatic Weapon, to recognize Soldiers who are beyond expert marksmen. The multi-
Master Sgt. Russell Moore, with the 416th Theater Engineer Command and a member of the Army Reserve Marksmanship Team, jokes around with the 175-pound mannequin that he pulled during the Stress Fire event on the second day of the Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition Sept. 22, 2015, at Fort Bragg, The three-day FORSCOM competition features 27 marksmen from the Army, Army Reserve, and the National Guard in events for the M9 pistol, the M4A1 rifle, and the M249 SAW, or Squad Automatic Weapon, to recognize Soldiers who are beyond expert marksmen. The multi-tiered events challenge the competitors' ability to accurately and quickly engage targets in a variety of conditions and environments. ( Army photo by Timothy L. Hale/Released)
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