CAPAS, Tarlac – Honing its skills in time for this year’s ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM), the Philippine Army conducted the Marksmanship Assessment and Evaluation (PMAE).
Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Commander, Major General Roy Devesa said: “PMAE serves as an avenue and platform in selecting the next best shooters of the Army and to compete locally and internationally, particularly in the AARM, and to augment as instructors of the Marksmanship Training School.”
He said for this year, there are 73 participants from the Philippine Army’s major units where 33 represented Luzon, 15 for Visayas and 25 for Mindanao.”
The shooters competed in various categories including pistol match for men and women, rifle event, carbine match and machine gun match.
All contingents underwent a series of matches in accordance with the regulations set by the AARM.
“The success of this event has paved a very effective way in assessing and evaluating the Army’s marksmanship capability. The procedures were highly challenging which enhanced the skills and competence of our potential shooters,” Devesa said.
“TRADOC, being the primary unit responsible for the Marksmanship Training of the Philippine Army will continuously improve its training program through the conduct of assessment and evaluation towards the empowerment of our troops,” he added.