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Second Lt. Tucker Sears, the 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron material management officer in charge, shoots a .22-caliber pistol during Team Camp March 24, 2015, at Fort Benning, Ga. At Team Camp, Sears earned a spot on the Air Force National Pistol Team and has already competed in two competitions and placed first on the Air Force’s Silver Team at the NRA National Outdoor Rifle and Pistol Championships at Camp Perry, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Hugh M. Ragland) Dover Airman earns spots on AF pistol team alongside brother
As a child, Tucker Sears grew up in Graham, Texas, with his three older brothers learning how to shoot BB guns and eventually moving up to .22-caliber rifles. This love of guns led to plenty of hunting trips with his brothers and grandfather. Fast forward 10 years and Sears graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy and earned his commission as a second lieutenant. However, Sears didn't let his skills with firearms rust while at the Academy.
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2015
Lt. Col. Mark Gould reaches for another round during the Dave Cramer Memorial Smallbore Regional Prone Metric NRA Regional Tournament in New Freedom, Pa., June 27, 2015. Gould, a foreign liaison officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Office of Partner Engagement at the Pentagon, finished second in his class and fourth overall at the tournament. Gould has been involved in competitive shooting for the past 23 years and has been a member of the Air Force International Rifle Team for 17 years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Gross) Quest for perfection: Airman strives for flawless execution
It’s a sport in which a fraction of an inch could mean the difference between a first place finish or dropping 30 spots. Competitive rifle shooting requires patience, accuracy and control. Lt. Col. Mark Gould started the sport more than 23 years ago and he has been pulling the trigger ever since.
1 7/23
2015
Staff Sgt. Joseph Crotty, the 822d Base Defense Squadron NCO in charge of standards and evaluations, gazes down the sights of his M24 Sniper Weapon System while in the prone position July 2, 2015, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Crotty and Senior Airman Phillip Hopkins, the 822d Base Defense Squadron fireteam leader, attended the nine-week Royal Air Force's Basic Sniper Course to develop their knowledge and skills. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.) Snipers hone skills during Royal Air Force training
As his mind wandered to his hunger and lack of sleep, the sniper turned his thoughts back to the mission at hand. Staff Sgt. Joseph Crotty, the 822d Base Defense Squadron NCO in charge of standards and evaluations, would have to stay focused to get through this training.
0 7/19
2015
Timothy Babb takes a breath during a swimming practice session Feb. 27, 2015, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The Air Force Trials are an adaptive sports event designed to promote the mental and physical well-being of seriously ill and injured military members and veterans. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Siuta B. Ika) AF trials underway for 2015 Warrior Games
U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, British and Australian wounded warriors are fighting for a chance to compete at the 2015 Warrior Games during the Air Force Trials Feb. 27 through March 5, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
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2015
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