Mr. Delgado. They are making a deal with the other guys pulling the targets. See, the guy back there is also keeping a score.
Now, your NCO, particularly your NCO, may want to push you or make you qualify, because he doesn't want to spend another day out there on the rifle range, see; so it's not all that strict. Like if I was line NCO and I had five men in my section, and four of them qualified, that means that some other day, maybe on my day off, I will have to come in with this other fellow, so I will help him along and push each other along.
You don't try to mess nobody up, but you can't take a man that is shooting poorly and give him a 190 score, see; you could just give him the bare minimum, 170 or 171, to make it look good.
Mr. Liebeler. Just to qualify him?
Mr. Delgado. Just to qualify him.
Mr. Liebeler. So it is a possibility that that might have happened even in connection with this?
Mr. Delgado. Right.
Mr. Liebeler. You said that you came in about third in this pool?
Mr. Delgado. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember who the marines were that won it and took second place?