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Marines Hone Afghan Soldiers' Marksmanship 

Sayed Alim stood on the firing line, a Marine by his side and M-16 service rifle in his hand. When the whistle blasted, the Afghan National Army soldier quickly spun to his left and delivered two rounds without hesitation nearly center into a 12-inch circle, drawn on a silhouette target.

He smiled broadly at his fellow soldiers, but his focus quickly returned, as his Marine instructor used hand gestures to explain how Alim needed to modify his stance to make best use of his momentum with his rifle.

Alim was one of more than a dozen Afghan National Army soldiers who joined a squad of 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, near Forward Operating Base Geronimo, Dec. 14, to improve their combat marksmanship with one-on-one mentoring.

The ANA soldiers practiced shooting techniques and drills, such as timed target engagements, firing rounds in controlled and speed pairs, and failure to stop drills. They also practiced engaging three different targets while walking.

Marines observed their firing stances, weapons handling, and coached shooting accuracy, using basic Pashto commands and phrases learned from their interpreters.

"The biggest challenge was the language barrier," said Lance Cpl. Jason M. Cooper, a member of Guard Platoon who helped coach ANA soldiers. "We learned basic numbers and commands, which definitely helped, but we were still limited without an interpreter next to us and pantomiming only goes so far.

"Some of these guys really needed assistance out here, and they did get better," said Cooper, 20, from Auburn, N.Y. "We wanted them to get the fundamentals of combat marksmanship down the best we could. There were a few who shot really well, too."

One of the top shooters was Alim, a 25-year-old Afghan soldier from Sar-i-Pol province, who said the training was beneficial for him and his unit.

"I learned tactics to help me shoot the enemy," said Alim. "I feel more comfortable shooting now. Working with the Marines is good, and helps us for the security of the Afghan people."

Although the session only lasted a few hours, Marines say the training is valuable, and will continue training ANA units to improve their combat effectiveness.

"If we keep working with them, they can definitely be a force to be reckoned with," said Cooper. "It just takes time, practice and patience."

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NAWA, Afghanistan-Lance Cpl. John B. Kavanaugh, a member of Guard Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, explains to an Aghan National Army soldier how his firing stance can affect his balance and accuracy near Forward Operating Base Geronimo Dec. 14, 2009. The Marines took a squad of ANA soldiers through a combat marksmanship drills to improve their combat effectiveness. , Sgt. Brian A. Tuthill, 12/14/2009 4:19 PM
NAWA, Afghanistan-A spent brass casing ejects from a M4 rifle during firing near Forward Operating Base Geronimo Dec. 14. Marines of Guard Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, coached a squad of ANA soldiers in various drills to improve their combat marksmanship., Sgt. Brian A. Tuthill, 12/14/2009 6:03 PM
NAWA, Afghanistan-Sgt. Mason L. Crawford, squad leader, Guard Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, calls firing commands in Pashto and observes Sayed Alim of the Afghan National Army as he fires on targets near Forward Operating Base Geronimo Dec. 14. The Marines lead a squad of ANA soldiers in a various marksmanship drills to improve their combat effectiveness. Crawford is a 28-year-old from Baton Rouge, La. and a graduate of Woodlong High School., Sgt. Brian A. Tuthill, 12/14/2009 5:14 PM
NAWA, Afghanistan-Sayed Alim, a soldier with the Afghan National Army, smiles at his success after firing accurately on a series of targets during a combat marksmanship exercise near Forward Operating Base Geronimo Dec. 14. Alim was one of the best shots of the soldiers in his squad, who were coached by Marines of Guard Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, in various drills to improve their combat marksmanship. , Sgt. Brian A. Tuthill, 12/14/2009 5:14 PM
NAWA, Afghanistan-Gunnery Sgt. Steven J. Taylor, platoon sergeant, Guard Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, inspects the chamber of an Afghan National Army soldier’s M-16A2 service rifle before firing near Forward Operating Base Geronimo Dec. 14. The Marines lead a squad of ANA soldiers through a number of combat marksmanship drills to improve their combat effectiveness. Taylor, 34, is from Buffalo, N.Y., Sgt. Brian A. Tuthill, 12/14/2009 3:34 PM