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Sgt. Maj. Martin Barreras (right), assumed responsibility of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit from Sgt. Maj. Thomas Fuller (left) Aug. 28 at Pool Indoor Shooting Complex. Lt. Col. Daniel Hodne (center) commands the USAMU.
USAMU welcomes new senior enlisted advisor
August 28, 2009Printer Friendly | Email |
FORT BENNING, Ga. -- Sgt. Maj. Martin Barreras assumed responsibility of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit from Sgt. Maj. Thomas Fuller at a ceremony Aug. 28 at Pool Indoor Shooting Complex.
Barreras becomes the 23rd senior enlisted advisor at the "Home of Champions." He arrives from the 75th Ranger Regiment, where he served for more than 20 years. He served with distinction in all three Ranger battalions as well as the regimental headquarters.
"Sgt. Maj. Barreras arrives to the USAMU with a tremendous reputationone of inspiring leadership, extreme competence, and extraordinary professionalism," said Lt. Col. Daniel Hodne, commander, USAMU. "I eagerly anticipate continuing the forward momentum and building upon the tremendous achievements and initiatives of this unit with the benefit of the counsel and leadership of Sgt. Maj. Barreras."
Fuller is retiring after 21 years in the Army. Under Fuller's mentorship the USAMU had some of its most successful years, which included seeing two of his Soldiers capture Olympic Gold medals in 2008 as well as numerous international, national and interservice championships.
Fuller put an emphasis on training that contributed to measured progress on the USAMU's marksmanship training programs, Hodne remarked. He also developed a concept to field a paralympic shooting team at the USAMU for wounded warriors, as well as institute an installation-wide program for all Command Sergeants Major that provides a venue to share marksmanship training techniques for dissemination throughout the Army.
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