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Marksman is the lowest of the 3 levels of marksmanship qualification in the US Army. The levels are as follows (from lowest to highest):
Marksman
Sharpshooter
Expert

Being rated as a Marksman does not mean you cannot shoot, it just means you did not meet the highest standards set by the Army. In the opinion of an ex-Drill Instructer qualifying is qualifying. There is alot of pressure on trainees when they qualify and just getting through and qualifying is something to be proud of and the marksman badge should not be discounted as anything but that!

2007-02-26 11:51:42 · answer #1 · answered by ranger0186 2 · 7 0

It looks like most branches are relatively the same. In the Marines, a Marksman was considered a 'pizza box' since the medal was just a square target looking thing. The next level was Sharpshooter, which was cross shaped, and the highest level was 'Expert' and was crossed rifles with wreaths around it.

2007-02-26 15:51:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

at the same time as a lot prepare, concentration, endurance, psychological discipline pass into marksmanship it in simple terms isn't an similar. It in simple terms does no longer have the actual exercising martial arts has. many stuff those days are observed as martial arts, cutting-edge wushu, events combating, exhibition martial arts, musical demos etc. at the same time as all of them have a skill and the practitioners put in very a lot of work and they are ingenious and not using a question they in simple terms are not to any extent further martial and that i do question if even those will be categorized as a martial artwork. i imagine a martial artwork combines both the martial AND the artwork area. Having in effortless words one without the different does no longer make it martial artwork and there should be a actual area to it. Edit: @ karate 4g: Marksman definition: A marksman is someone who's experienced in precision or capturing, utilizing projectile guns, jointly with with a rifle yet maximum usually with a delegated marksman rifle and/or a sniper rifle, to shoot at lengthy variety aims. Archery typically does no longer fall below that class in cutting-edge circumstances even notwithstanding the archers interior the middle a lengthy time period were observed as marksmen of their circumstances. Archery is seen a martial artwork.

2016-12-05 00:07:41 · answer #3 · answered by korniyenko 4 · 0 0

Wasn't Lee Harvey Oswald a marksman and everyone thought he was a great shot in the popular public, even though that's the lowest rank. Marksman sounds like the best shot, so the general public was fooled. I may be wrong, but I thought I heard that somewhere.

2007-02-26 13:45:49 · answer #4 · answered by The Big Shot 6 · 0 0

Marksman is the lowest. From bottom to top is Marksman, Sharpshooter, and Expert.

2007-02-26 18:25:56 · answer #5 · answered by me 2 · 0 0

Gary H has it right. The Canadian military doesn't deviate to much from this. Level of range type may also be a cause of what qualification is given to the soldier. I also agree on the point that this qualification is a pass/fail requirement for soldiers, not a merit badge of how well you do from the boy scouts.

2007-02-26 13:09:10 · answer #6 · answered by Sparkybear 2 · 0 0

at least in the NAVY, Marksman is the minimum named qualification for which you can be awarded a ribbon. Then Sharpshooter, then the highest level of proficency is Expert...

2007-02-26 11:51:55 · answer #7 · answered by David B 3 · 4 0

For the answer above mine, Oswald had earned a sharpshooter badge. It really doesn't mean much though because you are judged upon entering the military. It depends on how well you deal with target shooting under pressure while you have all the other burdens of basic training on your mind.

2007-02-26 15:25:08 · answer #8 · answered by lithiumcore 2 · 0 0

No it's the lowest. The highest is expert rifleman.

1. Marksman
2 Sharpshooter
3. Expert rifleman

2007-02-26 13:04:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I read that it goes like this:

#1 Distinguished Expert
#2 Expert
#3 Sharpshooter
#4 Marksman First Class (Winchester/NRA Marksmenship Qualification Program Only)
#5 Marksman
#6 Pro-Marksman

But I'm not sure, that's just what I read on Wikipedia. I do know my boyfriend was an "Expert" shooter in the Navy though!

2014-05-12 10:21:27 · answer #10 · answered by karenjilla 2 · 0 0

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