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Delaware National
Guard
280th
companies team up for weapons qualification By Command Sgt. Maj. Scott
Arterbridge, 280th Signal Battalion, Command Sergeant
Major.
The entire 280th Signal Battalion, including Co. C
280th from West Brook, Connecticut, qualifed at the Remote Target System
(RETS) ranges at Fort Dix, N.J. It was an opportunity for soldiers
from both states to meet their marksmanship qualification
requirements and in some cases interact with their counterparts from out
of state.
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A soldier from the 280th Signal
Battalion fires his rifle at a pop-up target
(left top corner) on the RETS ranges at Fort Dix, N.J. Photo
by Command Sgt. Maj. Scott
Arterbridge.
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Soldiers fired their weapons on the zero
range to ensure a good shot group before proceeding to the RETS
range. Photo by Command Sgt. Maj. Scott
Arterbridge.
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A good shot group on the zero range means
it's time to move on to the RETS range. Photo by Command
Sgt. Maj. Scott
Arterbridge.
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A soldier from the 280th Signal
Battalion prepares to fire his rifle at the pop-up
targets displayed down-range. Photo by Command
Sgt. Maj. Scott
Arterbridge.
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October 2002
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