Every Marine a Rifleman

| April 14, 2026 | 5 Comments

Marines win top sniper competition

By Eve Sampson

Two Marine snipers brought home the top prize at this year’s International Sniper Competition in a rare win for the Corps.

Staff Sgt. Tyler Johnson and Sgt. Spencer Harrell took first place at the annual competition, which was last week at Fort Benning, Georgia, becoming only the second Marine Corps team to win the event and the first since 2009.

In a lighthearted nod to the long-running joke about Marines and crayons, the winners posed with a Crayola 24-pack on the trophy, drawing delighted reactions on social media.

Two-man sniper teams from across the United States and partner nations were eligible to participate in the multiday competition, which tests long-range marksmanship, target detection, reconnaissance and reporting, and movement under stealth and concealment, according to the Army.

The experience also serves as a forum for service members to exchange tactics and best practices.

The International Sniper Competition was hosted from April 7-10 as part of the Army’s Infantry Week.

Military Times

Marines take the gold, and 23 other colors. Bravo Zulu Devil Dogs!

Category: Bravo Zulu, Marines

guest

5 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Skivvy Stacker

SEMPER FI MARINES!!

TopGoz

What a rip off!

You’d think with the Marines winning such a prestigious competition, someone could have sprung for the full 64-pack Crayola Feast.

Hack Stone

Bet you can’t eat just one.

Tallywhagger

Did they mention anything about the distance involved, caliber, scope or electronics?

jeff LPH 3 63-66

BZ Uncle Sams Misguided Children Snipers..