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206:, Ohio. The United States Navy won the National Rifle Team match that year. The United States Marine Corps won the National Rifle Team match in 1919 and the United States Infantry won it in 1920. The United States Marine Corps won it again in 1921 in a competition with 87 teams and in 1923 with 80 teams and 800 participants, both events at Camp Perry. The United States Marine Corps won the competition for the 8th time in 1925. The United States Infantry won it in 1929 with 108 teams participating. The United States Marine Corps won the competition in 1930 and 1931. 36: 101:
team from a country. Several countries field a national rifle team, such as Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States. Competitions are often a week long and have international participants.
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The National Rifle Team match began in 1902 and consisted of teams of 10 shooting at distances between 200 and 1,000 yards. The New York team won for the third time in the competition held at Sea Girt, New Jersey in 1905. The National Rifle Team match in 1909 was open to all branches of the military
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was on the team in 1897. They participated in international competitions. The Canadian National Rifle Team became a coed team. The team competed internationally, such as in Mexico City in 1979 and at the
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The National Rifle Team match was also the name of a competition held in the United States beginning in 1902 and often had international participation.
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also served on the team for several years in the 1980s, and later as a coach preparing the team for the Olympics.
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The later events included military and civilian teams and the best marksmen in the country.
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was once a member of the National Rifle Team of Trinidad and Tobago.
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was previously the captain of the Norwegian National Rifle Team
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The newly formed American National Rifle Team practiced at the
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was also on the team while serving in the United States Army.
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was the captain of the British National Rifle Team.
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National Shooting Centre
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Creedmoor Rifle Range
Olympic Games
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"A straight shooter (and then some): Local 17-year-old heading to England to compete with the Canada's national rifle team"
Alberni Valley Times
"U of T Medicine Celebrates Its Trailblazers"
Temerty Faculty of Medicine

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