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Olympic History
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
In March 1916, Americans living in the quiet town of Columbus, N.M., suddenly found themselves attacked by Mexican bandits, and many citizens sought to arm themselves and fight back, both during the raid and afterward.