http://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/marksmanship-matters/
Good article, but like in everything else, History Repeats Itself. The problems we have in Afghan is the same problems we had in the Civil War that got the NRA started. The same problems addressed by Teddy Roosevelt when he started the Division Marksmanship Program (now known as the Civilian Marksmanship Program). Gen Ike saw the same problem which led him to start the Army Marksmanship Unit when he became president.
The sad part, in future wars there will be others addressing the same problem.
What's the answer? Maj. Gen. Merritt Edson has the best answer in my opinion, and the only answer we as individuals have any control in, after all do the generals really listen to us parents and grandparents when it comes to training our sons and daughters.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If parents wanted their son to have the best chance to survive combat, see that he learns to shoot a rifle as a boy.</div></div>
There are programs out there, we as parents and grandparents of future soldiers just need to take advantage of them. The Civilian Marksmanship Program is the best in my opinion, as they fund junior programs, providing rifles, ammunition, equipment and training AT NO COST TO THE TAXPAYER and little if any cost to the people being trained.
It was the CMP the army went to to assist the AMU in training Squad Designated Marksmen. CMP trains Master Instructors who are scattered about the country putting on Clinics and Matches available at very little cost to the individual. The CMP is mandated by congress to provide these instructors and training.
I believe the fault lies with us when our kids can't qualify or fire anything less then expert in military qualifications.
We've all seen it, threads going on forever about what gun/ammo works and what don't. In reality we have no control what our kids use, or what training they get when they enter the military. We can control what training they get before they enlist.
Good article, but like in everything else, History Repeats Itself. The problems we have in Afghan is the same problems we had in the Civil War that got the NRA started. The same problems addressed by Teddy Roosevelt when he started the Division Marksmanship Program (now known as the Civilian Marksmanship Program). Gen Ike saw the same problem which led him to start the Army Marksmanship Unit when he became president.
The sad part, in future wars there will be others addressing the same problem.
What's the answer? Maj. Gen. Merritt Edson has the best answer in my opinion, and the only answer we as individuals have any control in, after all do the generals really listen to us parents and grandparents when it comes to training our sons and daughters.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If parents wanted their son to have the best chance to survive combat, see that he learns to shoot a rifle as a boy.</div></div>
There are programs out there, we as parents and grandparents of future soldiers just need to take advantage of them. The Civilian Marksmanship Program is the best in my opinion, as they fund junior programs, providing rifles, ammunition, equipment and training AT NO COST TO THE TAXPAYER and little if any cost to the people being trained.
It was the CMP the army went to to assist the AMU in training Squad Designated Marksmen. CMP trains Master Instructors who are scattered about the country putting on Clinics and Matches available at very little cost to the individual. The CMP is mandated by congress to provide these instructors and training.
I believe the fault lies with us when our kids can't qualify or fire anything less then expert in military qualifications.
We've all seen it, threads going on forever about what gun/ammo works and what don't. In reality we have no control what our kids use, or what training they get when they enter the military. We can control what training they get before they enlist.