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The event for the afternoon of May 25, reflexive fire, presented a chance for the Soldiers to try their shooting skills again. After practicing first with an empty M4 rifle, competitors shot twice at a target from 25, 15, 10 and five feet away, facing left, front and right each time.
Technically called close-combat marksmanship, it’s a technique special forces have practiced for years to effectively react to and engage an enemy – hence the name “reflexive fire,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Wayne LaClair, of Camp Casey, located in Area 1 of South Korea. LaClair served as the observer-controller in charge of range events during the competition.
“It teaches you to instinctively ID your target, aim and shoot in what we call ‘controlled pairs’ [two shots] to down the target,” he explained. “It teaches muscle memory, just like athletes. It also cuts down on civilian casualties because they have to identify the target before raising their weapon.”
It’s an important skill for Soldiers, he added, and as far as the Best Warrior Competition, a difficult event because competitors can lose points for neglecting details like not properly charging their weapon. He encouraged the competitors to build the muscle memory and practice the skill as they develop as Soldiers.
The event for the afternoon of May 25, reflexive fire, presented a chance for the Soldiers to try their shooting skills again. After practicing first with an empty M4 rifle, competitors shot twice at a target from 25, 15, 10 and five feet away, facing left, front and right each time.
Technically called close-combat marksmanship, it’s a technique special forces have practiced for years to effectively react to and engage an enemy – hence the name “reflexive fire,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Wayne LaClair, of Camp Casey, located in Area 1 of South Korea. LaClair served as the observer-controller in charge of range events during the competition.
“It teaches you to instinctively ID your target, aim and shoot in what we call ‘controlled pairs’ [two shots] to down the target,” he explained. “It teaches muscle memory, just like athletes. It also cuts down on civilian casualties because they have to identify the target before raising their weapon.”
It’s an important skill for Soldiers, he added, and as far as the Best Warrior Competition, a difficult event because competitors can lose points for neglecting details like not properly charging their weapon. He encouraged the competitors to build the muscle memory and practice the skill as they develop as Soldiers.
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Thrift store pick up for a few dollars, no lid and was VERY dirty, but cleaned up and with my best P mount cartridge on it sounds great !
These are very under rated turntables in my opinion, the arm is far better than many far more expensive turntables before or since.
On the afternoon of Wednesday 20 November, IRS8 delegates explored the divisional railways’ control centre and New Delhi train station, where delegates visited surveillance and train control rooms.
© 2019 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Akshat Jain
On the afternoon of Wednesday 20 November, IRS8 delegates explored the divisional railways’ control centre and New Delhi train station, where delegates visited surveillance and train control rooms.
© 2019 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Akshat Jain
JAB: Jenny Beaujean, voz y composición.
Benjamín García, sintetizadores y composición.
Jorge Servín, Batería
56th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2019
16 November - 22 November 2019
Tokyo, Japan
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The main building of DTU which contains the administration, the library, the canteen, sports facilities and much more.
Photo by Kenneth Sørensen
Will it blend?! Mclaren P1 overlay for the win 🏆 it’s close, what would make it closer? Send your comments below and enjoy your day!!!! #mclaren #overlay #blend #p1 #design #technic
Delegates enjoy a guided tour and presentations by Prasarana and Huawei the new Ampang LRT line, station, operation control centre, and depot on 15 November 2017 at the 5th International Railway Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
© 2017 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Stephen Wong
On the afternoon of Wednesday 20 November, IRS8 delegates explored the divisional railways’ control centre and New Delhi train station, where delegates visited surveillance and train control rooms.
© 2019 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Akshat Jain
On the drive to State College, passed a tanker which read Technical Animal Fat Not Intended For Human Food on the back. Delcious!
The lockers will contain the candies just before they are delivered to the visitor. When the visitor inserts his or her ticket, the corresponding locker opens and the candy can be retrieved.
The locker on the photo is copied four times (needed elements are in back order).
Photo show door (like an iris) in closed state.