Airmen can participate in official rifle match Published Jan. 12, 2007 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFNEWS) -- Air Force active-duty, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members have a chance to test their marksmanship skills at an upcoming rifle match here. The base serves as host to the rifle match Feb. 26 through March 1 at the firing range complex in Area A. The competition can accommodate as many as 252 shooters who will compete for 25 Excellence-in-Competition medals. The event is an official military function. Eligible competitors may seek permissive temporary duty to come here. Recipients of the medal may wear it on their Air Force service dress uniform. The competition will include a 1.5 hour classroom session and two hours on the range. Competitors will use M-16A2 rifles and fire during timed rounds from unsupported standing, kneeling, sitting and prone positions. The targets will be reduced silhouettes at a range of 25 meters, and the competition will include several heats with the results available after the final one. Host-nation students assigned to the Air Force Institute of Technology or the Air Force Research Laboratory may participate, but are not eligible for a medal. For more information, call Tech. Sgt. Kurt Rice of the 88th Security Forces Squadron at DSN 787-2309/7388 or 937-257-2309/7388. (Courtesy of 88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs)Comment on this story (comments may be published on Air Force Link) Click here to view the comments/letters page