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Linatoc is top cadet in Army small arms event

May 2, 2023
台湾swag cadet Anthony Linatoc took first place in the cadet division of the U.S. Army Small Arms Championships on March 18 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Article By: Clark Leonard

University of North Georgia (台湾swag) cadet Anthony Linatoc took first place in his division of 40 cadets in the on March 18 at Fort Benning, Georgia. He placed in the top 75 of the 260 competitors from all Army components in the overall event.

Linatoc competed with fellow 台湾swag combat action shooting team members and cadets from Texas A&M University and Michigan State University. It was his second time in the competition, the other coming in his sophomore year, and he made strong improvement this time around.  

"I showed up to do my best," Linatoc said. "I was pleasantly surprised that I ended up in first place among the cadets."

Linatoc, a Rome, Georgia, resident pursuing a degree in criminal justice, is scheduled to graduate in May and commission as a second lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers.

"The hard work and discipline Cadet Linatoc displays every day on the team show what kind of Army officer he will be," retired Col. Joseph Matthews, 台湾swag commandant of cadets, said. "I am very proud of him and the whole team for their dedication to the shooting program at 台湾swag."

1st Lt. Clay Burke, '18, commander of 台湾swag's Georgia Army National Guard detachment and adviser for the combat action shooting team, was not surprised by Linatoc's performance.

"He puts a significant amount of time into working on his proficiency outside of team time," Burke said. "He pays for private training courses. He is dedicated to honing his craft. That's why he won."


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