Marksmen Claim Top Prizes at Pistol and Rifle Championships

Marksmen Claim Top Prizes at Pistol and Rifle Championships
By Michael Molinaro
USAMU PAO

FORT BENNING, Ga.--Soldiers brave to cold and wind to compete in the Fort Benning Maneuver Center of Excellence Rifle Championships Feb. 11 at Easley Range. (Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)
FORT BENNING, Ga.--Soldiers brave to cold and wind to compete in the Fort Benning Maneuver Center of Excellence Rifle Championships Feb. 11 at Easley Range. (Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)
United States Army Marksmanship Unit
United States Army Marksmanship Unit

FORT BENNING, Ga. – -(AmmoLand.com)- More than 100 Soldiers and Cadets braved the cold, rain and wind over the course of two weeks to participate in the Fort Benning Maneuver Center of Excellence Pistol and Rifle Championships Feb. 3-11, hosted by the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit.

“The USAMU is extremely proud to host these championships,” said Lt. Col. Daniel Hodne, commander, USAMU. “Competitions like this are very rare in the U.S. Army. They all had a great opportunity to train with the absolute best shooters and marksmanship instructors in the world and implore their skills in competition.”

The objective of this competition was three-fold, Hodne said. First was to gain some great training from the Soldiers of the USAMU. The second was to have some friendly competition amongst units here on Fort Benning. The third objective was to have fun.
Soldiers were afforded the opportunity to earn excellence-in-competition points in both the pistol and rifle matches, which lead to the distinguished pistol and rifleman’s badges. Additionally, the Soldiers had the chance to shoot on some of the same ranges where the much bigger All-Army Small Arms championships will take place, possibly gaining an advantage over the hundreds of Soldiers and Cadets from throughout the Army who will make their way to Fort Benning for the match at the end of the month.

“Our core competency is engaging those targets that we shoot at and hitting them the first time,” said Col. Charles Durr, chief of staff, MCOE. “This competition, along with all of the competitions the USAMU sponsors, helps us instill discipline and skill in each one of our Soldiers.”

FORT BENNING, Ga.--Col. Charles Durr, Maneuver Center of Excellence chief of staff, presents the Commanding Generals trophy to the overall champion of the 2010 Fort Benning MCOE Rifle match, Cadet Sean-Paul Adams, N. Georgia College and State University. Adams also took home the top prize in the pistol match. (Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)
FORT BENNING, Ga.--Col. Charles Durr, Maneuver Center of Excellence chief of staff, presents the Commanding Generals trophy to the overall champion of the 2010 Fort Benning MCOE Rifle match, Cadet Sean-Paul Adams, N. Georgia College and State University. Adams also took home the top prize in the pistol match. (Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)

Cadet Sean-Paul Adams, North Georgia College and State University ROTC, swept the biggest awards, claiming the commanding general’s trophy as overall champion in both the pistol and rifle matches. He was followed by Spc. Benjamin Lanzotti, 75th Ranger Regt., who had the top score in the novice division. Staff Sgt. Jeramy Smith, 75th Ranger Regt., placed first in the open division and third overall.

Team Boars’ Head, made up of cadets from NGCSU, won the team match. Members were Adams, CDT Jessica Carlock, CDT Jacob Larios, and CDT Zachary Guyton. 1st Battalion, 16th Cavalry Regt. took second while third place went to MEDDAC.
In the commanding generals pistol match, Capt. Howard Rice, 4th Ranger Training Bde., took first place in the open division. Staff Sgt. Erik Correa, Company C, RTB, was first in the novice division and Adams won in the cadet division.

At the chief of staff match, Smith took home first-place in the open division. Lanzotti won the novice division, and Adams reigned supreme in the cadet division.

Spc. Brad Balsley, USAMU, won first-place in the EIC match. Five Soldiers earned enough points during the match to be awarded the bronze EIC marksmanship badge and are one step closer to achieving distinguished status, the highest honor in marksmanship. They were: Balsley, Lanzotti, Smith, Spc. Lawrence Cleveland, USAMU, and Staff Sgt. Phillip Allison III, MCOE Band.

In the rifle match, Adams again claimed the top spot overall. Following him in second-place was Cadet Anton Kletsko, NGCSU. Third-place went to Capt. Adam Pickett, 199th Inf. Bde.

The top rifle team was the 198th Inf. Bde. with Soldiers Master Sgt. Alan Goetzinger, Staff Sgt. Bradley Schwaiger, Staff Sgt. James Slayton, and Staff Sgt. James Hidgin. MEDDAC placed second and 2nd Bn., 54th Inf. Regt. came in third.

The rifle EIC match was won by Sgt. Patrick Franks, USAMU. Three Soldiers earned their bronze EIC badges: Franks, Spc. James Travllion, and Pfc. Matthew Sawallis.

“We’ve been training really hard for this event,” said Adams. “We always like coming here to the USAMU. They really help us with all skills. The weather was nasty and cold, but it was good learning all about the wind from the guys. It’s always a lot of fun.”

FORT BENNING, Ga.--Soldiers and Cadets fire shots downrange Feb. 4 at Parks Range during the 2010 Fort Benning Post Pistol Championships. Although the final day produced heavy rains, the competitors managed to have a good time at the range. (Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)
FORT BENNING, Ga.--Soldiers and Cadets fire shots downrange Feb. 4 at Parks Range during the 2010 Fort Benning Post Pistol Championships. Although the final day produced heavy rains, the competitors managed to have a good time at the range. (Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)

About USAMU:
The USAMU’s mission is to raise the standard of marksmanship proficiency and combat readiness throughout the Army by sharing knowledge gained from competing and winning in national/ international competitions, research and development and advanced training programs while enhancing the Army’s recruiting effort through an active public information and public relations program. For more information on the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, contact the Public Affairs Office at (706) 545-5436, Michael.Molinaro@usaac.army.mil or www.USAMU.com . The U.S. Practical Shooting Association is a nonprofit membership association affiliated with the International Practical Shooting Confederation, which is comprised of approximately 67 nations.