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Staff Sgt. Jean-Noel Howell (left) and Sgt. 1st Class Henderson (right), U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, fire during the National Pistol Championships July 17. Henderson finished second overall and was a member of the team champions.

Soldiers Showcase Skills on National Stage


July 25, 2011

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(GunReports.com) -- Several members of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit competed at and won national shooting championships across the country.

Members of the Shotgun platoon started things off at the USA Shooting National Shotgun Championship June 26-July 2 in Colorado Springs.

Sgt. Jeff Holguin claimed the gold medal in Men's Double Trap, beating out Staff Sgt. Josh Richmond, ranked number one in the world, and Sgt. Glenn Eller, a 2008 Olympic Champion, to win the gold.

"It was awesome to win my second national championship," Holguin said. "It also qualifies me for the Pan American Games later this year in Mexico."

Sgt. Vincent Hancock once again defended his title in Men's Skeet, earning a gold medal for the third consecutive year.

At the USAS National Rifle and Pistol Championships held at Fort Benning, Ga., July 1-8, Sgt. 1st Class Jason Parker earned two gold medals in Men's Prone Rifle and Men's Three Position Rifle matches. He also was a member of three first-place winning teams.

In Men's Air Rifle, Cpl. Matthew Rawlings came away with the gold medal, also ensuring that he will represent the U.S. at the Pan Am Games along with Parker.

USAMU Soldiers swept the podium in the Men's center fire and standard pistol matches.

Spc. Greg Markowski won gold in center fire and was followed by teammates Sgt. 1st Class Thomas Rose and Sgt. Brad Balsley. Spc. Sean Ragay took gold in standard, outscoring Balsey and Rose, who finished second the third, respectively.

"The Army uniform and the USAMU black hat remain a 'Symbol of Strength' at an American tradition, the National Matches," said Lt. Col. Daniel Hodne, commander, USAMU. "When the USAMU is on the firing line, our unit's and our Army's expectations are that they will showcase the very best of Army Soldier skills. Winning is not our mission; it is expected."

At Camp Perry, Ohio, members of both the USAMU's Service Pistol and International Pistol platoons won a number of matches and swept the coveted team championships July 11-18

Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO

Sgt. Glenn Eller (left), U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, fires during the finals of the USA Shooting Double Trap National Championship June 28. Looking on are two USAMU teammates, Staff Sgt. Josh Richmond and Sgt. Jeff Holguin. Holguin, a 2008 Olympian, won the gold medal, and was followed by Richmond and Eller as the Soldiers swept the podium.
at the National Pistol Championships.

U.S. Army Blue won the "Coming Through the Rye" Trophy as the overall four-man team champions after three days of strong competition. Competing in center fire, .22- and.45-caliber pistol matches the team of service pistol shooters Sgts. 1st Class James Henderson and Gregory Wilson, and Staff Sgts. Lyman Grover and Patrick Franks beat out the second place team by one target to claim their second straight title and third for the Army since the inception of the trophy.

Henderson, a two-time National Champion, placed second in the overall individual category.

On July 18, U.S. Army Blue won the prestigious Gold Cup Trophy for the fourth consecutive year. The trophy, in existence since 1920, is given to the winners of the National Trophy Team Match. Firing members were once again Henderson, Wilson, Grover and Franks.

In the National Trophy Individual Match, Rose, a member of the International Pistol platoon, went back to his roots and came out on top after finishing with the high score.

"Shooting International Pistol the last six years has honed my skills to shoot slow-fire better, and with my experience as a service pistol shooter initially, the two combined to work perfectly," Rose said. "I couldn't have asked for a better result."

The National Championships culminate the competition schedule for the Service Pistol platoon, who now turns its attention to its main mission of conducting marksmanship training courses provided for Soldiers throughout the Army.

The Service Rifle platoon now takes center stage as they will represent the Army at the 50th Interservice Rifle Championship, National High-Power Rifle Championship and National Trophy Rifle Matches.

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