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The History of Marine Corps Competitive Marksmanship, Volume Two (1960-2010)

The History of Marine Corps Competitive Marksmanship, Volume Two (1960-2010) PDF Author: Marine Corps Distinguished Shooters Association
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Affectionately known as "The Red Book -- Volume II," this book begins by giving the reader an overview of the U.S. Marine Corps' Competition-In-Arms Program (CIAP), after which the book breaks down the decades from 1960 to 2010 into five chapters which document the journey and accomplishments of some of the world's finest marksmen. The book concludes with a Marine Distinguished Shooter Roster, followed by an accounting of scores achieved and trophies awarded to Marines during the years ranging from 1960 to 2010. Note that this book "...goes well beyond documenting the badges and trophies earned. It also brings to light the underlying philosophy of the Competition-In-Arms Program as a vehicle for the improvement of training and weapons." (Colonel David J. Willis, USMC Retired). As one reads through this volume, it will serve the reader well to remember the words of General David Shoup, the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps (1960-1963): "Marines have forged an international reputation for excellence in marksmanship. Our reputation was gained in competitive marksmanship on ranges, which in no small way contributed to our success in battle. The Competition-In-Arms Program has always stimulated interest in marksmanship and thereby increased the standard of performance of small arms use by Marines. As Marines representing the Corps in competitive shooting contributed to our battlefield success in the past, so new shooters will in the future." ...Semper Fi!