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15th Marine Expeditionary Unit

Camp Pendleton, CA
CLB-15 calibrates rifles at sea

By Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers | 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit | September 29, 2012

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Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, load and make ready their rifles on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly.

Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, load and make ready their rifles on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Petty Officer 3rd Class Erin Wolford, culinary specialist, Ship’s Company, USS Rushmore, fires an M4A1 service rifle during a live-fire rifle shoot on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Wolford, 25, is from Bloomingdale, Mich.

Petty Officer 3rd Class Erin Wolford, culinary specialist, Ship’s Company, USS Rushmore, fires an M4A1 service rifle during a live-fire rifle shoot on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Wolford, 25, is from Bloomingdale, Mich. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Master Sgt. Jason C. Topp, operations chief, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, coaches Petty Officer 3rd Class Erin Wolford, culinary specialist, Ship’s Company, USS Rushmore, in marksmanship principles during a live-fire rifle shoot on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Topp, 41, is from Marblehead, Mass. and Wolford, 25, is from Bloomingdale, Mich.

Master Sgt. Jason C. Topp, operations chief, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, coaches Petty Officer 3rd Class Erin Wolford, culinary specialist, Ship’s Company, USS Rushmore, in marksmanship principles during a live-fire rifle shoot on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Topp, 41, is from Marblehead, Mass. and Wolford, 25, is from Bloomingdale, Mich. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Gunnery Sgt. Brian G. Kendrick, military police chief, Military Police Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, adjusts a Marine’s rifle-common-optic on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Kendrick, 34, is from Waverly, Va.

Gunnery Sgt. Brian G. Kendrick, military police chief, Military Police Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, adjusts a Marine’s rifle-common-optic on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Kendrick, 34, is from Waverly, Va. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Servicemembers from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, sight-in on targets on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly.

Servicemembers from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, sight-in on targets on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Staff Sgt. Aaron Weakley, utilities chief, Engineer Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, adjusts a Marine’s rifle-common-optic on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Weakley, 20, is from Elyria, Ohio.

Staff Sgt. Aaron Weakley, utilities chief, Engineer Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, adjusts a Marine’s rifle-common-optic on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Weakley, 20, is from Elyria, Ohio. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Servicemembers from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, check their shot patterns on targets on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly.

Servicemembers from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, check their shot patterns on targets on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Staff Sgt. Aaron Weakley (left), utilities chief, Engineer Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, shows Lance Cpl. Claudia F. Gheorghia, field radio operator, Communications Detachment, CLB-15, 15th meu, her shot pattern on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Weakley, 20, is from Elyria, Ohio and Gheorghia, 20, is from North Judson, Ind.

Staff Sgt. Aaron Weakley (left), utilities chief, Engineer Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, shows Lance Cpl. Claudia F. Gheorghia, field radio operator, Communications Detachment, CLB-15, 15th meu, her shot pattern on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. Weakley, 20, is from Elyria, Ohio and Gheorghia, 20, is from North Judson, Ind. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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Servicemembers from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, sight-in on targets on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly.

Servicemembers from Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, sight-in on targets on the flight deck of the USS Rushmore, Sept. 27. During the 15th MEU and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, the Marines and sailors decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Childers)


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09.29.2012 --

USS Rushmore – The pang of M16 and M4 rifles echoed across the ocean as paper targets where filled with shot holes. It was obvious that the Marines were doing work on the flight deck.

During the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group’s Western Pacific deployment, Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 15 decided to let loose a few rounds in order to find their battle sight zero and ensure their M16A4 and M4A1 service rifles were functioning properly, Sept. 27.

Battle sight zero, or BZO, is when a rifle’s optics is calibrated to aim dead-on at a certain range and a personal shooter’s profile. To find their BZO, servicemembers fire at targets 30 yards away lying in the prone position. The distance is the equivalent to shooting 300 yards away from a target with regards to bullet drop and the prone position is the most stable of the fundamental marksmanship stances, allowing less room for human-error.

“When Marines find their BZOs they are manipulating sights on weapons and using their marksmanship fundamentals to shoot on point,” said Master Sgt. Jason C. Topp, operations chief, CLB-15, 15th MEU. “This is an opportunity for Marines to prepare their weapon so it fits their profile,” added the 41 year-old Marblehead, Mass. native.

The marksmanship fundamentals, are taught to Marines in boot camp and include maintaining sight picture and alignment, trigger control, steady breathing and maintaining stock weld and eye relief, but above all, having a zeroed-in weapon.

“It’s important to BZO our weapons. So when you are firing in on your target, your sights are aligned,” said Staff Sgt. Charles Ivey, administration chief, CLB-15, 15th MEU. “I’m glad I was able to fire my weapon and make adjustments. Any time I get the chance to fire my rifle is a good time,” added the 34 year-old Chicago native.

The Marines also used the time to provide sailors the opportunity to come out and fire a few rounds. The sailors were taught basic marksmanship techniques and were given guidance as they aimed down-range.

“To establish a blue-green mentality we invited the sailors on board to come and shoot and teach them the basic marksmanship principles,” added Topp.

With barrels hot, sights securely adjusted and chambers cleared, the Marines and sailors stepped back from the firing line with targets in hand. Their shots were tight, all dead in the center, meaning a calibrated weapon was ready when the time comes.

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