 After sweeping gold during the archery competition, the all-marine team has taken yet another step toward the coveted chairman's cup. Of the 33 archers from around the services, four Marines moved on to the finals in the recurve bow competition and three in the compound bow competition. Corporal Justin Jones, a compound archer for the marine team, showed that modern-day Robin Hoods do exist when he shot one arrow directly into the back of another arrow already sitting in the bullseye. It was just great, just a super proud moment. I felt like then when I did that, I was like, if I don't win anything, I shot a Robin Hood, so it's kind of like I made my mark in the competition before it was even over. That arrow proved its worth when Corporal Jones went on to take the gold for the compound bow, a feat made possible by close support from his team and his family. You want to shoot good for your family, you know, not only just my wife and my mom, but my marine family. I knew they were counting on me, so that makes a trial a little harder and shoot a little harder, so that definitely helps. Marines also took the gold in the compound team competition and both recurve individual and team competitions. From Colorado Springs, I'm Lance Corporal John Tucker.