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- Build It & They Will Train
08/08/06: T. Anthony Bell -- The often repeated adage, "NCOs get the job done" has never rung more true than the work five resourceful noncommissioned officers did in transforming a shell of an unsightly warehouse into a bustling...
- Soldiers sharpen skills with new marksmanship system
01/26/06: Mike Strasser -- NCOs Graduate From Laser Marksmanship Training Course "We have Soldiers in combat every day, and one of their most important items with them is their weapon. At any given time, a Soldier must be prepared...
- Gun Test - Charles Daly ZDA 9mm
11/08/2005: Paul Markel -- Over the years I've been able to talk with firearms instructors and trainers from all over the country. During a recent conversation we were discussing the traditional double-action service pistol. The...
- Ready, Aim, Fire with BEAMHIT
11/01/05: Paul Markel -- Dry firing is an infinitely valuable tool for teaching new shooters as well as for improving existing skills. Despite this fact, many shooters either do not take advantage of this practice or disregard...
- New cadets learn marksmanship on lasers first
07/29/05: -- Six weeks is the amount of time between Reception Day and March Back that is available to train new cadets to the U.S. Military Academy basic military skills. That is three weeks less than the nine weeks...
- Video: LMTS Builds Solid Foundation for Marksmanship
01/13/05: Naval Media Center -- USNR editor/videographer Dave Hechts of The Naval Media Center recently interviewed military personnel from the Tucson, Arizona Naval and Marine Corp Reserve Center to produce a short video clip on their...
- 94th RSC Adds State-of-the-Art Laser Technology to the Range
09/18/04: Capt. Jeff Weir -- Some of the best shots in the US Army just got better with the help of a new high tech system designed to improve marksmanship skills.
Soldiers of the 941 Regional Support Command tested the Laser Marksmanship...
- Glock Annual
08/01/04: MPRI Staff -- As noted, dry firing your GLOCK is a very effective means both to learn, and to improve, shooting skills. For some, though, such practice can be boring. Well, there is a different and more-interesting...
- Excerpt: "Bulleyes Don't Shoot Back"
05/05/04: Col. Rex Applegate and Michael Janich -- From the Book "Bullseyes Don't Shoot Back: The Complete Textbook of Point Shooting for Close Quarters Combat" Although a laser aiming device can be a useful training aid, it suffers from the disadvantage...
- Last Stop Before Iraq, Army Magazine
05/01/04: Dennis Steele -- UDAIRI RANGE, Kuwait-These soldiers are about 50 miles from the war, and they are taking their last formal training course before they cross the berm into Iraq. What they are learning here is not theoretical....
- The United State Army 2004 Posture Statement
February 5, 2004: -- The ARNG developed and fielded the Laser Marksmanship Training System (LMTS) with the MPRI corporation. ARNG began fielding the LMTS in 2000. We currently have more than 700 systems fielded, down to the...
- Hitting the Mark on Firearms Training
06/09/03: Marshall Dury -- The safety of both inmates and staff inside correctional facilities can sometimes depend on the use of a gun by a correctional officer, which means firearms training is essential. Thanks to revolutionary...
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- I/ITSEC
Dec 1-4, 2008
Orlando, FL
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