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2023 U.S. Army Small Arms Championship
A range officer checks a competitor's score during the 2023 U.S. Army Small Arms Championship at Fort Benning, Georgia March 15, 2023. Two hundred-sixty Soldiers of all components competed for titles and bragging rights in the 2023 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships March 12-18. The annual competition, better known as the “All Army,” is hosted by the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) in conjunction with the Maneuver Center of Excellence with the mission of advancing marksmanship across the Army.
March 21, 2023 - 260 Soldiers of all components competed for titles and bragging rights in the 2023 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships March 12-18. The annual competition, better known as the “All Army,” is hosted by the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) in conjunction with the Maneuver Center of Excellence with the mission of advancing marksmanship across the Army.

Two U.S. Army Soldiers Win a Shotgun World Cup Gold Medal for the USA
March 20, 2023 - Staff Sgt. Will Hinton and Sgt. Alicia Gough won the Gold Medal in the Trap Mixed Team event at the International Shooting Sports Federation Shotgun World Cup in Doha, Qatar March 4-13.

U.S. Army Soldier Wins Her First Two World Cup Medals in Qatar, Two Months After Becoming a New Mother
Sgt. Alicia Gough, a marksmanship instructor/competitive shooter with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit out of Fort Benning, Georgia, won the Bronze Medal in Women’s Trap and the Gold Medal in Mixed Trap (along with teammate Staff Sgt. Will Hinton) at the International Shooting Sports Federation Shotgun World Cup in Doha, Qatar March 4-13. Bringing home a World Cup Medal to the USA is impressive enough by itself. However, this Army Soldier earned this international medal just two months after become a new mother. (ISSF Courtesy photo)
March 15, 2023 - Sgt. Alicia Gough won the Bronze Medal in Women’s Trap at the International Shooting Sports Federation Shotgun World Cup in Doha, Qatar March 4-13. 

Army Specialist Wins Her First World Cup Silver Medal in Qatar
March 10, 2023 - U.S. Army Spc. Samantha Simonton won the Silver Medal in Women’s Skeet at the International Shooting Sports Federation Shotgun World Cup March 4-13.

10 U.S. Army Marksmanship Soldiers make 2023 National Trap and Skeet Teams
Staff Sgt. Will Hinton, USAMU Shotgun Team Trap shooter, shoots a clay target during the USA Shooting's 2023 Spring Shotgun Selection match in Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 8, 2023. 10 U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Soldiers advance to the 2023 National Trap and Skeet teams and will represent the U.S. and the Army in competitions abroad.
Feb. 21, 2023 - 10 U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Soldiers advance to the 2023 National Trap and Skeet teams after the USA Shooting Shotgun Spring Selection Match at Tucson Trap and Skeet Club in Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 3-8, 2023.

Fort Benning Soldiers Win Eight Medals in Three Separate Countries
Staff Sergeants Derek Haldeman (center right) and Will Hinton (right) joined up with civilian athlete Derrick Mein (left) to win the Bronze Medal in the Men’s Trap Team event at the International Shooting Sports Federation World Cup in Rabat, Morocco January 11-24, 2023. 



Haldeman, a Sunbury, Ohio native, and Hinton a Dacula, GA native are both marksmanship instructors/competitive shooters at the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, which is stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia. 



(ISSF Courtesy Photo by Abdelmajid Fahim)
Jan. 31, 2023 - Soldiers with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit kicked off 2023 by winning a total of eight medals at three separate international shooting competitions in January.

U.S. Army Soldiers Win 7 Olympic Quotas for Team USA
Staff Sgt. Will Hinton (left), a marksmanship instructor/competitive shooter with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit out of Fort Benning, Georgia, won the Gold Medal for Team USA in Men’s Trap at the 2022 Confederation of the Americas (CAT Games) Championships in Lima, Peru Nov. 4 - 12. This Gold Medal win by the Lawrenceville, Georgia native earned the United States an Olympic Quota for the 2024 Games in Paris. (Courtesy photo by Andy Cruz.)
Dec. 1, 2022 - Soldiers with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit won a total of 34 medals and seven 2024 Olympic Quotas for Team USA during two recent international competitions.

USAMU Service Pistol Team Holds Strong to Tradition at Pistol Nationals
Spc. Jason Gregoire, a Barre, Vermont native who is a marksmanship instructor/competitive shooter with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Service Pistol Team, provides instructor to a son and his father who attended the 2022 Civilian Marksmanship Program’s Pistol Small Arms Firing School at Camp Perry, Ohio. 



Each year, USAMU Soldiers assist the CMP with their Small Arms Firing Schools that are open to the public. This year, more than 160 people attended the Pistol SAFS. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Lunato)
Oct. 26, 2022 - Each year the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Service Pistol Team travels to the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s National Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. The ‘summer trip’ typically includes co-hosting the CMP Pistol Small Arms Firing School and earning a bunch of medals.

Six U.S. Army Soldiers Will Represent Team USA in Rifle Events at World Championships
Sgt. Brandon Muske, a marksmanship instructor/competitive shooter with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit out of Fort Benning, Georgia, won the Gold Medal for Team USA in Men’s 10m Air Rifle at the 2022 Confederation of the Americas (CAT Games) Championships in Lima, Peru Nov. 4 - 12. This Gold Medal win by the Brenham, Texas native earned the United States an Olympic Quota for the 2024 Games in Paris. (Courtesy photo by Andy Cruz.)
Sept. 27, 2022 - Six Fort Benning Soldiers earned spots on Team USA’s World Championship Rifle Team after competing in USA Shooting Selection Matches over the past few months.

U.S. Army Soldier wins two Gold Medals, ‘Best Athlete of the Year’ at Rifle Competition in Poland
2021 Olympian and U.S. Army Spc. Sagen Maddalena, a marksmanship instructor/competitive shooter with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, shoots alongside Istvan Peni of Hungary. The U.S. Soldier and Hungarian marksman were paired up for the double match at the International Shooting Sports Federation President's Cup, an invitation-only event in Wroclaw, Poland November 3-10. 



Maddalena, a Groveland, California native, and her match teammate won the Gold Medal, beating out the combined marksmanship teams from Germany/Belarus and Norway/Russian Federation. (ISSF Courtesy Photo)
Nov. 16, 2021 - 2021 Olympian and U.S. Army Spc. Sagen Maddalena, a marksmanship instructor/competitive shooter with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, claimed two Gold Medals and the ‘Best Athlete of the Year’ title at the 2021 International Shooting Sports Federation’s President’s Cup in Wroclaw, Poland.

HISTORY OF AMU

 

In 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized the formation of the Army Marksmanship Unit, almost exclusively to win shooting competitions that would raise the standards of marksmanship throughout the Army.

 

FORMED TO COMPETE

 

In the 50s, the Soviets dominated the international shooting scene. Many believed that only the U.S. Army had the personnel and facilities to develop a program that could compete with them.

The AMU quickly established itself as a world power in shooting. Between 1962 and 1978, the unit led the United States to six Olympic Gold Medals and 59 individual and team championships in international competition.

Later, the unit’s mission expanded to facilitate Army recruiting. The unit also provided marksmanship training to thousands of Soldiers, and became a leader in small-arms research and development.

From 2009 to 2012, the AMU maintained a constant presence in Afghanistan by deploying multiple marksmanship training teams in support of the Afghan National Army NATO training mission.

 

SHOOTING TEAMS

 

The unit is composed of five competitive shooting sections, each with world-class training facilities and competition grounds.

Those teams include: Service Rifle, Action Shooting,International Rifle, Service Pistol, and Shotgun.

Our Shotgun and International Rifle teams have represented the United States during every Summer Olympic Games since 1960, and have earned 24 Olympic medals since that time.

 

CUSTOM FIREARMS SHOP

 

The unit builds and customizes small arms and ammunition through the Custom Firearms Shop. The Army’s finest gunsmiths, machinists, range technicians and ammunition loaders staff the shop. They are known as the backbone, or “pit crew” of the marksmanship teams.

The custom firearm shop's research and development efforts have led to enhanced accuracy and reliability of the Army’s competitive weapon systems and ammunition, and have intensified the combat effectiveness of the entire Army.

For example, the M21 and M24 sniper systems, special purpose rifles and squad designated marksman rifles were developed and tested in the shop.

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