Marine Corps Capt. John Sheehan, Marine Corps Rifle Team Officer in Charge, fires from the supported kneeling position during the Royal Marine Operational Shooting Competition (RMOSC), hosted by the British Royal Marines at Altrar Training Camp, Hightown, England, Sept. 9-16, 2015. The purpose of the RMOSC is to evaluate the marksmanship skill, and physical and operational abilities of American, British, French, and Dutch Marines in combat related shooting matches by utilizing realistic structures, fast-moving targets, and movement to contact drills. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timot


Marine Corps Capt. John Sheehan, Marine Corps Rifle Team Officer in Charge, fires from the supported kneeling position during the Royal Marine Operational Shooting Competition (RMOSC), hosted by the British Royal Marines at Altrar Training Camp, Hightown, England, Sept. 9-16, 2015. The purpose of the RMOSC is to evaluate the marksmanship skill, and physical and operational abilities of American, British, French, and Dutch Marines in combat related shooting matches by utilizing realistic structures, fast-moving targets, and movement to contact drills. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Turner/Released)


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