
The upcoming Army Green Uniform made an appearance recently at Boston’s Fenway Park in Boston on recruiters from the New England Recruiting Battalion. They were joined by MG Frank Muth (second from left) the CG of Army Recruiting Command.

The upcoming Army Green Uniform made an appearance recently at Boston’s Fenway Park in Boston on recruiters from the New England Recruiting Battalion. They were joined by MG Frank Muth (second from left) the CG of Army Recruiting Command.
NEWINGTON, N.H., (April 19, 2019) –SIG SAUER, Inc. congratulates Team SIG Captain, Max Michel for his first place finish in the Open Division at the 2019 US Steel National Championships held April 3-6, 2019 at the South River Gun Club in Covington, Georgia.

“It’s great to see Max add to his legacy as the greatest steel shooter in the history of the sport and take first place in the Open Division at the 2019 US Steel Nationals,” began Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. “As a professional shooter, Max has the most wins in steel shooting history, and we are very proud that he has added another title from this year’s competition to the record books, while representing Team SIG.”
To claim his first place finish at the 2019 US Steel National Championship Michel competed through 8 courses of fire with 5 steel targets, varying in size from distances set at 7-35 yards to claim 1st Place Overall in the Open Division. Throughout the competition Max used his SIG P320X5 or SIG1911MAX pistols, both equipped with the SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ROMEO3MAX, and the SIG SAUER Match Elite 9mm Competition Ammunition.
“The US Steel Nationals gives you an adrenaline rush like no other sport I have competed in. It’s one of the few action shooting sports where the best of the best go head to head with similar equipment,” added Michel. “The performance and accuracy of all my SIG equipment really made a difference in a competition that comes down to hundredths of a second to determine the winner.”
The SIG SAUER Match Elite Competition Ammunition used by Team SIG Captain Max Michel at the 2019 US Steel National Championship is available for purchase at sigsauer.com/store. The SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ROMEO3MAX will be available for consumer purchase in July 2019.
The 25th of April is ANZAC day for Australia and New Zealand. It is their Memorial Day to remember their falling with a sunrise service, ANZAC biscuits, and beer with brothers and family. ANZAC day started as a remembrance of the raid on Gallipoli, now it is used as a Remembrance Day for all who have been lost at war. On the 25th April raise a glass to all of our brothers that have helped support us in everything we have done and helped promote freedom in the world. The ANZACs are the only countries that have been with the U.S. in every war we have fought since WW1, to include Vietnam and the Global War on Terror.

ANZAC is the acronym formed from the initial letters of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. This was the formation in which Australian and New Zealand soldiers in Egypt were grouped before the landing on Gallipoli in April 1915.
The acronym was first written as “A & NZ Army Corps.” However, clerks in the corps headquarters soon shortened it to ANZAC as a convenient telegraphic code name for addressing telegram messages.
I can never do justice telling the story of Gallipoli. Like most of WW1 and other wars, a lot of mistakes were made in the planning, but they were followed up by a lot of brave man doing whatever they had to do so their brothers would live another day. I have attached a couple links so you can read for yourselves if you don’t already know the story. I have also attached a link about Z Special unit commonly known as Z force. They were the early pioneers of Special Forces in Austral and New Zealand. They were made up of Aussies, Kiwis, Brits, and the Dutch. They conducted raids on the Japanese, using kayaks, submarines and even parachute insertions. They are the forefathers of today’s Australian SASR and New Zealand’s SAS.
www.awm.gov.au/learn/schools/resources/understanding-gallipoli
nzhistory.govt.nz/war/the-gallipoli-campaign/introduction
www.diggerhistory.info/pages-battles/ww2/z_force

Columbia, SC – Panteao Productions, LLC, in conjunction with Nighthawk Custom, is proud to announce a short film on Amazon Prime – Up Close with Sheriff Jim Wilson. This 37-minute documentary features writer, singer, gunslinger, Sheriff Jim Wilson, who is a legend of the great American southwest. In a sit-down jam session with gun writer Richard Mann, Sheriff Jim Wilson plays and sings, talks about growing up in Texas, becoming a peace officer, and writing for gun magazines, while sharing some of his best tales about southwestern lawmen.

After graduating college, Sheriff Jim Wilson started his law enforcement career as a patrolman in Denton, Texas. From there he moved to southwest Texas as a Chief Deputy and later became Sheriff of Crocket County, Texas. After serving two terms in Crocket County, Sheriff Jim Wilson became a regular contributor to several magazines, and has since written for most all of the major gun magazines. He also has three country western albums.
An Amazon Prime feature documentary on one of the iconic members of the gun world is a first for the firearms industry. Gun writer Richard Mann who hosts Up Close with Sheriff Jim Wilson, said, “It was an honor to produce this project and spend time playing music and visiting with a dear friend.”
According to Panteao Productions president Fernando Coelho, “In a day and age of people being famous for their social media prowess, it is rare to have the opportunity to sit with someone with the history and knowledge that someone like Sheriff Jim Wilson has amassed in all his years. It was a no brainer to film Sheriff Wilson telling his stories and hearing his music.”

You can watch Up Close with Sheriff Jim Wilson on Amazon Prime and order a boxed set containing the DVD and Sheriff Jim Wilson’s three music CDs at: www.sheriffjimwilson.com.

NEWINGTON, N.H., (April 17, 2019) – From the SIG AIR division, SIG SAUER is pleased to introduce the new P365 BB Pistol. Modeled after the award winning SIG SAUER P365 everyday, high capacity, micro-compact, concealed carry pistol, this CO2-powered, semi-automatic BB pistol features realistic blowback action and is an exceptional training tool for personal defense.
The P365 BB pistol is designed to fit in available P365 holster systems for easy practice of efficiently drawing from concealment. The 12-round drop magazine holds 4.5mm (.177 cal) steel BBs and also houses the 12gr CO2 cartridge for fast reloading.
“The SIG P365 9mm pistol has won numerous awards for its concealability, performance, and exceptional magazine capacity and has quickly become the top choice for concealed carry,” said Joseph Huston, Vice President and General Manager of SIG AIR. “Our new P365 BB Pistol will give P365 owners and others who carry for personal protection a training tool of the highest quality when a trip to the range for live fire is not possible. The P365 BB Pistol has similar balance and handling characteristics as the centerfire model and holds 12-rounds for realistic training. The drop magazine also allows fast and easy reloading.”
The P365 BB Pistol shoots up to 295 fps; however, velocity results may vary depending on temperature and altitude.
P365 BB Pistol:
Total length: 5.75”
Barrel length: 3.25”
Weight: 0.8 lbs
Finish: Black
Muzzle Velocity: up to 295 fps
Caliber: 4.5 mm Steel BB
Magazine Capacity: 12
Power Source: CO2
The P365 BB will be on display at the SIG SAUER Booth (#3912) at National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 26 – 28, 2019. The P365 BB will be available to consumers summer 2019.
MSRP: $99.99
For more information on SIG SAUER airguns, visit sigsauer.com/airguns.
BOSTON — In the early morning hours of Apr. 19, 1775, British troops crossed Boston Harbor intent on seizing military supplies stored by Patriot militiamen in the town of Concord, Mass. It was there, at the Old North Bridge, where the first shot of the American Revolution was fired and subsequently immortalized by American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson as the “shot heard round the world.” Two months later, on Jun. 14, the Continental Army was established.

That April day is memorialized in Massachusetts as Patriots’ Day (observed on the third Monday of April) and is known as a time of celebration of the Boston Marathon. In light of this historical significance, it was apropos that the first-ever “Meet Your Army” expo took place during Patriots’ Day Weekend on Apr. 13.

“I was asked a few minutes ago ‘what does it feel like to have the first Army Week in the City of Boston in the history of the Army,'” said Martin J. Walsh, Boston’s 54th mayor. “I said that it’s important that during Patriots’ Day Weekend that we have this expo here on Boston Common, as many men and women lost their lives right here to create the country that we have.”

The day’s rainfall cleared in time for the gathered crowds to see the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, also known as the Black Daggers, perform a parachute jump with the American and MIA/POW flags in tow.

Maj. Gen. Gary W. Keefe, 43rd adjutant general of the Massachusetts National Guard–who made quite the entrance as he arrived to the event aboard a UH-72 Lakota helicopter–welcomed expo participants on behalf of his 6,400 Soldiers and 2,200 Airmen. Keefe also presented an American flag that was flown in Afghanistan (and carried down with the Black Daggers) to the City of Boston.

The senior active-duty leader present, Brig. Gen. Vincent Malone, deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC), said that the past week has been a total Army outreach effort to connect the City of Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ communities and citizens with the Army they may not have met yet, including active-duty Soldiers, the National Guard, and the Army Reserves.

“What a great opportunity to showcase our Army right here in the heart of New England,” said Malone, who is also the senior commander of the Natick Soldier Systems Center. “As you walk around here today you will see exhibits from all three components of the Army, as well as Army ROTC, recruiting, special operations, acquisitions, science and technology, and others.

“You may even see some things that surprise you, some things you didn’t know the Army was involved in: robotics, virtual reality, and other science and technologies. The reality is that innovation is an integral part of the Army’s modernization effort, to optimize the performance of our Soldiers so that they fight and win our nation’s battles and come home safely.”

Expo attendees had the opportunity to experience the science and talent behind the Soldier, including gear developed by the Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, including the Advanced Combat Helmets (ACH) and Soldier Protection System (SPS), the Program Executive Office Solider (PEO Soldier) featured equipment including the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-III (ENVG-III), M240 Machine Guns, and M110 Sniper Rifles, a binary game developed by the 781st Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), combat vehicles including a M1126 Stryker, a demonstration by the U.S. Army Drill Team, and performance by the Six-String Soldiers, who played the familiar Boston tune “Sweet Caroline.”

Several members of the public said they had no idea that the Army actively participates in the development of such technology. One college student who is studying engineering said that he was very impressed with the advanced technologies seen at the expo. “People only know of the Army they see in movies, but they never think about the science and tech behind it all,” commented the student.

However impressive, the showstopper was not the military equipment or vehicles or entertainment, but the men and women in uniform and the approximately 40 new recruits who were sworn in during the expo.
“Today I have the opportunity to welcome some of our nation’s finest into the Army family,” said Malone who performed the oath of enlistment.
“You will not make a better choice for your future than raising your right hand and taking that oath,” added Keefe. “You are now less than one percent of the nation who has done what you are going to do.”
Walsh concluded, “To the new recruits, congratulations. You make us very proud here in Boston and New England for standing here today and what you’re about to embark on.
“I want to thank all the men and women in the United States Army for what you do every single day, for putting your lives on the line for us to give us a free nation and a free city. Without you we would not have the freedoms we have as a country. We live in the greatest country in the world, the United States of America, because we have the greatest military in the world that protects us and keeps us safe and keeps us free every single day.”
Story by David Wedemeyer
Photos by SPC Patrick Ferraris from 24th PCH, Steven P. Stover of INSCOM and David Wedemeyer of Natick

ANOKA, Minnesota – April 10, 2019 – Federal has expanded its line of Premium unprimed brass to include 6.5 Creedmoor and 6.5 Grendel cases. Shipments have been delivered to dealers.
Federal been producing the industry’s finest brass since the early 1950s, when the first centerfire rounds rolled off its machines. The tradition continues today with the additional options for 6.5 Creedmoor and 6.5 Grendel, two of the hottest cartridges in shooting.
Features & Benefits
• New 6.5 Grendel and 6.5 Creedmoor unprimed cases
• Industry’s best brass
• Precise dimensional tolerances ensure peak accuracy
• Consistent volumes and performance
• Case shoulders and necks are annealed for long life and easier resizing
Part No. / Description / MSRP
PR65GDLUPB50 / 6.5 Grendel, 50-count / $24.95
PR65CRDUPB50 / 6.5 Creedmoor, 50-count / $23.95
For more information on Federal ammunition, visit www.federalpremium.com.