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USAMU
Celebrates 54th Anniversary
By
Michael
Molinaro
Public
Affairs Office, U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, Accessions
Support Brigade

The
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit inducted three new members into the unit
Hall-of-Fame Oct. 16 during the 54th USAMU Reunion. Pictured are
(left to right): Lt. Col. Daniel Hodne, USAMU commander; Sgt. Maj.
(Ret.) Laurence K. "Red" Mosely, 2010 inductee; Lt. Col.
(Ret.) Boyd Goldsby, 2010 inductee; Master Sgt. (Ret.) William O.
Harden, 2010 inductee; and Sgt. Maj. (Ret.) Thomas Fuller, ceremony
guest speaker. Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO
Fort Benning,
Georgia More than 300 Soldiers, civilians and Family
members, past and present, of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit
gathered together to celebrate the USAMU's 54th birthday Oct. 14-16.
The Military
Marksmanship Association, the alumni association of the USAMU, hosted
the reunion to afford past members of the unique unit time to
reminisce with fellow former shooters and gunsmiths, as well as meet
the current USAMU Soldiers and personnel.
The USAMU is
the only unit of its kind in the Army. Home to 23 Olympic medalists,
more than 40 World Champions, and the most competent gunsmiths in the
world, the USAMU enhances the Army's recruiting effort, raises the
standard of the Army's marksmanship proficiency, and supports the
Army's small arms research and development initiatives in order to
raise the Army's overall combat readiness.
USAMU
commander Lt. Col. Daniel Hodne presided over the 2010 Hall of Fame
induction ceremony on Oct. 16. Sgt. Maj (Ret.) Thomas Fuller was the
guest speaker and presented the new inductees with their medals and
plaques. Inducted were: Lt. Col. (Ret.) Boyd Goldsby; Master Sgt.
(Ret.) William O. Harden; and Sgt. Maj. (Ret.) Laurence K.
"Red" Mosely.
"What is
truly unique about the USAMU Hall-of-Fame distinction is it is an
award given by the voting of every member of the MMA," Fuller
remarked. "Every man and woman in this unit is one of the best
shooters on the planet. Their toughest competition is from the other
Soldiers in the unit. So when these men and women select among
themselves those to honor, you better believe that they are deserving
of it."
The three
newly-elected members collectively served more than 120 years in the
Army as Soldiers and civilians, and represent 85 years of service to
the USAMU, Fuller said.
"I am so
lucky to have served with this great unit for most of my military and
civilian career," said Mosely. "I have been awed by (past
Soldiers') performance and am still awed by what I see from the new
shooters and young shooters."
The
Hall-of-Fame ceremony was the highlight of the weekend, but other fun
and festivities were had by all. Former team members got acquainted
with Soldiers currently serving in the unit at team dinners on
Thursday. It wouldn't be the USAMU without some good old fashioned
competition, so a round-robin rifle, pistol and shotgun match was
held during the day Friday.
Staff Sgt.
Armando Ayala, a current member of the service rifle team, was
elected to the Running Target team Hall-of-Fame for his years as a
member of the now-defunct Olympic-sport team.
"The
lineage of greatness this unit has produced is a testament to
everyone here," Fuller concluded. "That is a privilege of
belonging to something greater than yourself."

On Friday, at
the reunion Welcome Picnic, the MMA conducted its annual general
membership meeting and elected new officers. Former International
Rifle shooter retired LTC Robert E. "Rob" Harbison was
elected as the 2011-2013 MMA President and Service Pistol Coach
retired MAJ Richard N. "Rick" Hawkins as Vice President;
they will replace current MMA President retired COL Robert I.
Hoidahl, Jr. and Vice President retired MSG Ronald F. Martere. The
following MMA officers were also re-elected: Laurence K.
"Red" Mosely, Secretary; Samuel W. Hunter, Treasurer;
Richard D. Rebidue, Membership; and Carter Berry, Public Affairs. New
committee chairpersons and committee members were presented to the
membership: Mr. Steven C. Young, Custom Gun Shop Chief, as the
Historian and Service Rifle shooter and 1995 MMA Soldier of the Year
SFC Kevin B. McMahon as Assistant Membership Chairperson.
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Formed in 1956 by
President Dwight D. Eisenhower to raise the standards of marksmanship
throughout the U.S. Army, the Army Marksmanship Unit is assigned to
the Accessions Support Brigade of Fort Knox, Ky., which is under U.S.
Army Accessions Command, of Fort Monroe, Va. Accessions Command
is charged with overseeing recruiting and training of the Army's
enlisted Soldiers and officers. The Marksmanship Unit trains
its Soldiers to win competitions and enhances combat readiness
through train-the-trainer clinics, research and development. The
world-class Soldier-athletes of the USAMU also promote the Army and
assist recruiters in attracting young Americans to enlist in the Army.
For more
information about the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, view http://www.usamu.com
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