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Night Vision Please welcome our newest TNVC staff member!

Victor-TNVC

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    Please take time to welcome our newest TNVC staff member Martin Highsmith!

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    Martin Started shooting in 2003 when he got his first handgun. He also decided to join the military that year, and in 2004 shipped off to Paris Island to make his way into the United States Marine Corps. After completing School of Infantry and becoming an 0311 Rifleman for the Marine Corps he was assigned to 3/8 I co where he served 3 deployments. His first deployment was in 2005 to Al Karma Iraq In the Al Anbar province near Fallujah. His second deployment was to Ar Ramadi Iraq in 2006. Martin's third and final deployment was with the 22nd MEU in 2007-08. After his 4 year enlistment was up Martin took some time off and then decided to start working at the Gun Gallery in late 2008 where he worked until leaving to work for TNVC. Martin is an avid shooter who likes to take training classes from well-known and respected shooters as well as compete as often as possible in Pistol, 2gun and 3 gun competitions. Martin also is the Co-founder of USCA a 2 gun (Rifle and Pistol) league.

    Martin also brings in a wealth of NV field experience during his Marine Core tenure and will be our Programs Lead responsible for a multitude of NV production builds and testing of related hardware. Please join me in welcoming Martin!

    Vic
     
    Hey guys! Looking forward to helping you guys out with your NV.

    Thanks for the kind words Slug-O look forward to showing you all the cool stuff that passes through here and going on some hog hunts with you in the future.

    We worked with some Anglico guys when I was in Ramadi. Seemed like a cool job and they got to jump around and pretty much attach anywhere they wanted.

    Semper Fidelis.