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Command element Marines maintain marksmanship 

Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s command element sustained their shooting abilities while on board USS Bonhomme Richard Nov. 8.

“Everybody needs a refresher,” said Cpl. Adam D. Ellis, a radio operator from Memphis, Tenn. “These shoots remind me that I’m a rifleman first.”

Marines began by firing to ensure their sights were correctly aligned. They zeroed their sights for combat by firing on targets 15 meters away. The targets were a few inches in diameter, simulating larger targets 300 meters away.

Marines shot from various positions at larger targets, green silhouettes the size of a grown individual, from 15 meters and closer, testing accuracy and speed.

Sometimes they fired while walking toward their targets on the ship’s rails.

“These are the basics, but the basics are everything,” said Chief Warrant Officer 3 Gary L. Reed, from Wheeling, WV. “Shooting is a tangible skill these Marines can’t afford to lose.”

It was a basic shoot but necessary for Marines to remain proficient and capable with their rifles, said Reed, the 11th MEU’s chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense officer.

“It’s something you always remember,” said Reed. “It’s just a matter of how you apply what you know to make yourself a better shooter.”

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INDIAN OCEAN-Chief Warrant Officer 3 Gary L. Reed demonstrates how to walk toward targets while shooting during combat marksmanship training on USS Bonhomme Richard’s flight deck Nov. 8. More than 30 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit members fired their rifles during the shoot. Reed is the 11th MEU's chemical biological, radiological and nuclear defense officer and hails from Wheeling, WV., Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 11/8/2009 6:36 AM
INDIAN OCEAN - Cpl. Shawn Hill, from Philadelphia, replaces a shot-up target aboard USS Bonhomme Richard Nov. 8. Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit's command element shot their rifles on the ship's flight deck to maintain profiency. , Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 11/8/2009 6:31 AM
INDIAN OCEAN-A Marine with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit's command element engages targets on USS Bonhomme Richard's flight deck during a weapon's shoot Nov. 8. More than 30 Marines participated in the refresher training. , Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 11/8/2009 7:03 AM
INDIAN OCEAN-Lance Cpl. Joshua P. Bowman, from Lexington, Ky., practices pivoting movements during a rifle shoot on USS Bonhomme Richard's flight deck Nov. 8. More than 30 Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit fired their rifles during the sustainment training., Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 11/8/2009 7:37 AM