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News From New York State Division of Military & Naval Affairs
News from New York State Division of Military & Naval Affairs
For more information contact: Eric Durr, 518-786-4581or (On Site April 25-26) Staff Sgt. Kevin Abott (518) 225-6637
Media Advisory
CAMP SMITH, NY (04/22/2008; 1330)(readMedia)-- Media members are invited to observed members of New York’s military forces participating in the annual “TAG Match” shooting competition April 25-27 At Camp Smith.
WHO: About 300 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard and the New York Guard and New York Naval Militia, the states volunteer defense forces, as well as representatives from other state National Guards.
WHAT: The 29th Annual “TAG (The Adjutant General) Match” Combat Rifle, Sniper, Pistol and Light Machine Gun Championships Match shooting competition in which participants fire for score using M-16 rifles, M-4 pistols, M240 light Machine Guns, and M-14 sniper rifles.
Coverage Opportunities: Video of participants firing basic small arms. Opportunities to interview Subject Matter Experts on marksmanship and speak with participants during the lunch break
WHEN: April 26, 2008 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHERE: Rifle and pistol ranges at Camp Smith, New York State Training Site in the Town of Cortlandt Manor
BACKGROUND: Marksmanship training and competition has long been a key component of National Guard training. During the 1800s Annual New York National Guard shooting competitions in New York City and at Camp Smith, then known as Peekskill Camp, were reported by the New York Times and other newspapers. The state’s armories are filled with marksmanship trophies won in local, state, and national competitions and proudly displayed.
Today the tradition continues with a 3-day training event that allows units and individual Soldiers the opportunity to improve their level of marksmanship training, engage in healthy competition, and pick top contenders to represent the state in national competitions. The modern TAG Match requires participants to employ the weapon used on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Participants in the TAG Matches learn to improve their shooting skills and take those lessons back to the other soldiers in their units as trainers.
In order to obtain access to this secure facility, members of the media should contact the Division of Military and Naval Affairs Public Affairs Office at 518-786-458 or call Staff Sgt. Kevin Abbott at 518-225-6637 on April 26. Media members will need a current press card and photo ID for access to Camp Smith.
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