It's Tuesday and that means it's time for another #TrickShotTuesday with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit! Sgt. Christian Elliott and Staff Sgt. Dustan Taylor with the USAMU Shotgun Team show what countless hours of training and competing at the international level result in--being able to hit a target from a variety of positions. Elliott, a Greenwood, Indiana native, hits three clay targets from behind the back, from the hip and over the head, all before they hit the ground from one throw by Taylor, a Liberty, North Carolina native.
As Soldiers, both Elliott and Taylor are marksmanship instructors/competitive shooters for the U.S. Army. They help Department of Defense servicemembers improve their readiness and travel the globe for international competitions. However, if marksmanship is not in your wheelhouse, check out www.goarmy.com to see which of the 150+ jobs available fits your goals.
As Soldiers, both Elliott and Taylor are marksmanship instructors/competitive shooters for the U.S. Army. They help Department of Defense servicemembers improve their readiness and travel the globe for international competitions. However, if marksmanship is not in your wheelhouse, check out www.goarmy.com to see which of the 150+ jobs available fits your goals.
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