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How Marine Corps primary marksmanship instructors turn Marines into riflemen

During CMC, aspiring PMIs learn marksmanship, range operations and teaching techniques. During the final evolution of the course, the students are required to give a lesson to their classmates and are evaluated on their teaching abilities.

How Marine Corps primary marksmanship instructors turn Marines into riflemen

Aside from teaching marksmanship techniques, PMIs also stress to recruits the importance the Marine Corps places on marksmanship.

Aside from teaching marksmanship techniques, PMIs also stress to recruits the importance the Marine Corps places on marksmanship.

"Understanding the severity of knowing the fundamentals of marksmanship can cost someone's life," said Primary Marksmanship Instructor Sgt. Jonathan Gilbert. "These recruits need someone who has the experience and knowledge to be able to put that in their heads so they can realize what's on the table if they don't pay attention."

"Understanding the severity of knowing the fundamentals of marksmanship can cost someone

Coup, who has been on multiple deployments, said he uses his experiences to help the recruits with understanding the knowledge.

Coup, who has been on multiple deployments, said he uses his experiences to help the recruits with understanding the knowledge.

"We use personal experiences to teach the recruits," said Coup. "The recruits ask me what I have seen or what I have done and it makes them look up to me because they understand this knowledge comes from experience."

"We use personal experiences to teach the recruits," said Coup. "The recruits ask me what I have seen or what I have done and it makes them look up to me because they understand this knowledge comes from experience."

Coup said PMIs ensure every single recruit who graduates is a rifleman.

Coup said PMIs ensure every single recruit who graduates is a rifleman.

"Drill instructors cover the discipline aspect, we cover the lethal aspect," said Coup. "If we don't train them well enough, or even better then what we expect out of ourselves, then we basically signed their death warrant. We are training recruits to go to war at any given time, and at our level, shooting is how we win and save our buddies."

"Drill instructors cover the discipline aspect, we cover the lethal aspect," said Coup. "If we don

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