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NEWS | May 3, 2012

North Dakota Guard members succeed at national marksmen competition

By Army National Guard Sgt. Sara Marchus North Dakota National Guard

CAMP ROBINSON, Ark. - North Dakota National Guard marksmen competed in the 41st Winston P. Wilson Championship at the National Guard Marksmanship Training Center here, April 22 to 28. Three Soldiers placed in the top 50, earning them recognition as a "Chief's 50" shooter.

"Throughout military history, the single-most essential skill for an army's success was the individual Soldier's ability to successfully engage their weapon," said Army Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk, North Dakota adjutant general. "I am proud of each of our Guardsmen who engage in competitions to hone their skills and create avenues of success in their military career."

North Dakota Army Guard member Spc. Tyrel Hoppe, of the 817th Engineer Company (Sapper), came out on top as best individual shooter in one event, with a first place in the reflexive fire match event.

In this match, the shooter engages targets at 25 yards with an M-16 rifle from a standing position with the objective of scoring the most points. Hoppe placed 8th overall in the overall competition.

Team "A" placed second in the Rapid Fire Engagement match in which the team lines up in the prone position with an M-16 rifle. The objective is to clear all targets from 300 yards in the fastest time possible.

Team "A" consisted of Army Staff Sgt. Adam Gehlhar, Army Spc. Evan Messer, Army Spc. Levi Harrington and Army Spc. Tyrel Hoppe, all members of the 817th Engineer Company (Sapper), based out of Jamestown, N.D. Team "B" consisted of Army Sgt. 1st Class Russell Gerhardt with Camp Grafton Training Center, Army Spc. Slade Ternes with A/1-188th ADA, Air Force Master Sgt. Brian Rook and Air Force Tech. Sgt. Josh Vonbank, both members of the 119th Wing.

North Dakota sent two four-man teams as well as their highly experienced coach, Army Sgt. 1st Class Gary Varberg.

Varberg, a member of the 817th, and a recent inductee into the NDNG Marksmanship Hall of Fame, has previously been a competitor in the WPW. He has since taken a new role as a coach to allow for others to build on their marksmanship skills.

More than 400 registered competitors across 44 states and two territories demonstrated their marksmanship skills as they competed in a multitude of live-fire exercises. This marksmanship competition offered Soldiers and Airmen an opportunity to test their marksmanship skills in a battle-focused environment using rifles, pistols, shotguns, as well as machine guns.

State Marksmanship Coordinator Army Lt. Col. David Skalicky said,

"The Winston P. Wilson pitted the best shooters in the Army and Air National Guard in a head-to-head competition," he said. "Our Soldiers and airmen exceptionally displayed the skill of marksmanship that separates the military from all other professions."

North Dakota had three Soldiers qualify in the top 50, earning them recognition as a "Chief's 50" shooter. Gerhardt and Harrington were first time recipients and Hoppe was a second time recipient of the award. These Soldiers will now go on to compete for a position on the "All Guard" marksmanship team.

"I am very proud of our marksmen and look forward to watching them excel in future competitions," Skalicky said

 

 

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