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Fort Drum, NY August 17-20, 2010 Project Appleseed Marksmanship Training Course

Started by boltgun71, August 18, 2010, 09:45:48 PM

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Catmandoo

It has been a year since the Fort Drum shoot and I still carry with me the techniques that I was taught during the 3 days that I was there and continue to teach. Even though I have left the military I continue to teach prospective rifleman the fundamentals and if they want to listen a little history. It was a great shoot by a outstanding group of instructors. Even though my uniform hangs in my closet now there is still a rifleman patch in my left breast pocket.

sgtrock

Catmandoo

Thank you for your service to our Great Country, Hopefully our paths will meet again on the Appleseed Trail, It was pleasure to have met you last year at Drum, Hope to see you on the firing line one of these days, Wear your patch proud you earned it.

sgtrock


R1SGx2

Catmandoo,

Eyes of the Warrior are always open.

Thank you for defending our precious Nation.

mark
"Eyes of the Warrior - Always open"
"What's the weather got to do with it, lets go."
"Appleseed, where good people come together to save a nation."

Nickle

Heads up all, we might be doing this in the future with Vermont's 86th IBCT, at Ethan Allen Firing Range. 2 units are already interested.
They have men amongst them who know very well what they are about, having been employed as Rangers against the Indians and Canadians and this country being much covered with wood, and hilly, is very advantageous for their method of fighting. . . . ".  Lord Percy

Sounds like New Englanders to me.

Spartan

HOOAH HOOAH   Scheduled my range control brief for 7 SEP
V/R
Spartan
"With your shield or on it"