Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Arrington, security forces, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, Bangor, Washington, loads his rifle during the long range training portion of the Marine Corps Marksmanship Championship at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, April 5, 2022. The Marine Corps Championship held, April 6-11, allows competitors to participate in a variety of matches while receiving advanced marksmanship training. Shooters from around the Marine Corps were selected for the championship during five regional matches, coordinated by the Marine Corps Shooting Team, October 2021 through M


Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Arrington, security forces, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, Bangor, Washington, loads his rifle during the long range training portion of the Marine Corps Marksmanship Championship at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, April 5, 2022. The Marine Corps Championship held, April 6-11, allows competitors to participate in a variety of matches while receiving advanced marksmanship training. Shooters from around the Marine Corps were selected for the championship during five regional matches, coordinated by the Marine Corps Shooting Team, October 2021 through March 2022.


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