Wing on target as restored marksmanship team preps for first competition
2nd Lt. Dakota Kauffman, 270th Engineering Installation Squadron project engineer, Senior Master Sgt. Chris Fusco, 111th Operations Group, and Master Sgt. John Riccio, 103rd Attack Squadron non-commissioned officer in charge of standardization and evaluation, stand for a photo before leading the newly-revived 111th Attack Wing’s marksmanship team into competition July 25, 2015, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The annual Governor’s Twenty is an annual National Guard-wide competition during which the state’s top military marksmen fire both rifle and pistol, with the top 20 competitors awarded embroidered emblems and certificates distinguishing them as being a member of “The Governor’s Twenty” (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Chris Botzum/Released)
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