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P.O. Box 94881

North Little Rock

Arkansas 72190

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Association of Marksmen in the National Guard (AMNG) is a non-profit association incorporated in the State of Arkansas. Our goal is to provide support for marksmanship training, education, and competitive activities at all levels in the National Guard. We invite you to be a part of this organization. 

Background

Over 120 years ago, a group of New York National Guardsmen with similar dreams and goals formed what is known today as the National Rifle Association (NRA). Over the years, the NRA has grown into 4,000,000 members and is a force to be reckoned with. However, with the exception of the National Matches at Camp Perry, OH, the NRA is no longer involved in military marksmanship. The NRA is generally a civilian organization, run by civilians, for civilians. 

Our Goal

It is AMNG's intent to represent National Guard marksmen with the same intensity the NRA uses in their fight for second amendment rights. If you're like many of us in the field, you're seeing a decrease in command emphasis on basic marksmanship skills. For those of us who believe that marksmanship is a critical skill, these developments are disturbing. It is one of AMNG's goals to reverse this trend. Together we can make a difference. 

Our Vision

Our vision is an association of members who support marksmanship training, education, and competition within the National Guard. Working together, speaking with one voice we will make a difference. We will change things. 

Call to Action

This organization is not one about special interest, it's about strengthening and improving the resources for the entire marksmanship program. You now have an organized Association of Military Marksmen in the National Guard. We invite you to join us!

Site last updated April  17, 2008

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