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NY Army National Guard Sgt. Robert Marino, a Franklin Square resident, headed to regional pistol shooting competition

107th Military Police Company Soldier was member of a team the won the New York National Guard's annual marksmanship competition

Camp Smith, NY (06/10/2019) — New York Army National Guard Sgt. Robert Marino, a Franklin Square resident, was one of four members of a team from the 107th Military Police Company who took first place in the pistol shooting competition at the New York National Guard's annual shooting competition.

Held May 30 to June 2, the annual Adjutant General's Marksmanship Competition encourages shooting excellence among New York Guardsmen on rifle and pistol skills and winners move on to national-level marksmanship competitions.

Marino and three other members of his pistol team will now compete against teams from across New England and New Jersey at Camp Ethan Allen Vermont, June 21-23.

The New York National Guard competition is held at the Camp Smith Training Site near Peekskill.

This year's event featured 89 competitors: 69 from New York Army National Guard, 4 from the New York Air National Guard and 16 New York Guard members. The New York Guard is the state's volunteer self-defense force.

There are individual competitions in rifle and pistol marksmanship, along with the team competitions in rifle and pistol shooting.

Participants in the Lt. Col. William Donovan Combat Team Pistol Match use the military's NATO-standard nine millimeter M-9 pistol which is issued to all Soldiers authorized to carry the weapon.

The competition is named after Lt. Col. William "Wild Bill" Donovan, a commander of one of the 69th Infantry Regiment's battalions during World War I who earned the Medal of Honor for heroism and went on to found the Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor of the CIA, during World War II.

The 107th Military Police Company is headquartered in Brooklyn.

Other members of the team were: PFC Michael Abrahamsen from Bohemia; Sgt. Timothy Fay from Carmel; and Corporal Alberto Suarez from Briarwood.

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The pistol team from the New York Army National Guard 's 107th Military Company accepts the Lt. Col William Donovan Team Combat Pistol Match 1st Place Award from Brig. Gen. Michel Natali, commander of the 53rd Troop Command, following the 40th Annual Adjutant General’s Marksmanship Competition at Camp Smith Training Site, N.Y., June 2, 2019. Sgt. Robert Marino, a Franklin Square resident who was on the team is at far left. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Michael Bezares)


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