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PA Game Commission Participates In USMC ‘Toys For Tots’ Program

Monday, November 16th, 2009 at 3:00 pm

PA Game Commission Participates In USMC ‘Toys For Tots’ Program

Pennsylvania Game Commission

Pennsylvania Game Commission

HARRISBURG, PA --(AmmoLand.com)- Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today announced that the agency is again participating in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves’ “Toys for Tots” program by opening the doors of the Game Commission’s Harrisburg headquarters to serve as a drop-off collection site.

The Game Commission’s office is at 2001 Elmerton Avenue in Susquehanna Township, just off of Progress Avenue. (For those using mapping devices, the mailing address is Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797.) Donations will be accepted until noon on Friday, Dec. 11, at which time all items will be taken to the USMC’s central collection facility for distribution to area children.

“The Pennsylvania Game Commission, past and present, has had many men and women serve in the United States armed forces, including the U.S. Marine Corps,” Roe said. “It is in their honor that we have decided to serve as a collection site for the Toys for Tots program.”

“We recognize at this time of year, it is important to share with those in need.

“Much like our hunters support programs to help feed their fellow Pennsylvanians through the Hunters Sharing the Harvest, we want to support a program that has been around for 60 years to make sure that disadvantaged children are not forgotten at Christmas time.

“And, as we will see hundreds of hunters come through our doors to purchase their licenses prior to the bear and deer seasons, we encourage them to consider bringing a toy to donate to deserving children.

“We also are surrounded by many other state agencies and private business along Elmerton Avenue and surrounding roads. We welcome them to stop by and drop off their donation.”

In addition to serving as a collection point for the program, for the third year, Roe announced that the agency was donating stuff black bears to the Toys for Tots program.

“Each of these 50 stuffed animals has a small tag with a bit of information about our black bears,” Roe said. “The black bear is just one of the more than 460 species of wild mammals and birds that the Pennsylvania Game Commission is responsible for managing. We hope that these stuffed animals will provide those who receive them some joy this season, as well as help them learn about this important part of Pennsylvania’s wildlife community.”

2009 USMC and Air Force JROTC Service Championships Now Live on Internet

Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 3:48 pm

2009 USMC and Air Force JROTC Service Championships Now Live on Internet

2009 USMC and Air Force JROTC Service Championships

2009 USMC and Air Force JROTC Service Championships

Camp Perry, Ohio – -(AmmoLand.com)- The 2009 USMC and Air Force Junior ROTC Air Rifle Championships kicked off this morning at the Camp Perry, Ohio, Marksmanship Center. As in the Army JROTC Championship last weekend, not only the scores, but also live target images for the shooters in this competition are being displayed on the Internet. Now, you can be a target shooting spectator wherever you are by watching on your own computer.

126 individual high school age Cadets representing 16 different schools from the Continental USA and Alaska are competing in the National USMC and Air Force JROTC Championships. Competi­tion today takes place between 12:30 AM and 5:30 PM, EST. The two days of competition will continue tomorrow be­tween 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM, EST. Indi­vidual finals take place tomorrow, start­ing at 3:30 PM, EST.

If you want to see how these young marksmen and markswomen are If you want to see how these young marksmen and markswomen are doing, go to the CMP website at http://odcmp.com. Click on “USMC and Air Force JROTC Air Rifle Championship Results” at the top center of the page. Open the results lists shown at the bottom of the page to see cur­rent individual and team rankings schools the competitors represent. In­complete scores are live and continually updated until a day’s course of fire is completed. The names of each of the competitors who are currently shooting are shown in red at the top of the page. Click on a name and an image of that shooter’s current target will appear. You can open images for each of the shooters whose targets you want to watch. If the targets are temporarily blank, that means they are in between 20-shot competition series. If a white triangle appears in the upper right-hand corner of the target image, that shooter is firing in “sighter” or practice mode. The trian­gle disappears when they begin record firing. Two relays of competitors will fire each day so the lists of competitors and their rankings will change throughout both days.

To appreciate the tremendous skills of these young competitors, you must know that to score a ten, the shot fired with a .177 caliber air rifle at a distance of 10 meters (33 feet) must hit the tiny dot in the center of the target. That 10-dot is on one-half millimeter in diameter.

Find the names of some of the leaders on the results lists and check their targets to see some very impressive marksmanship. The best way to find out who the leaders are is to click on “Sporter or Precision Class Leader­board” at the bottom of the list of competitor names. The CMP hopes many of you will take advantage of this unique and pioneering opportunity to see how an exciting target competition among many of the best junior shooters in the country unfolds.

To see this competition live on your computer, go to the CMP website at http://odcmp.com. Click on “USMC and Air Force JROTC Championship Results” at the top center of the page.