Martin Sprick has a diverse work experience spanning over several years.
Martin began their career in 1991 in the USMC, where they started as a Marine recruit and small arms repairman. Martin then took on the role of Armory Chief from January 1993 to May 2012, responsible for managing the armory and overseeing small arms repair. Additionally, they engaged in competitive marksmanship during their time in the USMC from 1996 to 2013.
In 2013, Martin Sprick joined Northern Virginia Community College as a former student pursuing an AA in Liberal Arts. Martin maintained a 4.0 GPA and was a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society. Their goal was to transfer to George Mason University and enroll in their History Bachelor's program with the intent to apply for entrance to their accelerated Master's program in History.
In 2014, Martin Sprick became a Certified Instructor with the National Rifle Association (NRA). Their responsibilities included training Basic Students and certifying NRA Instructors in various firearm disciplines such as Basic Pistol, Basic Rifle, Basic Shotgun, NRA CCW, Personal Protection courses, and Range Safety Officer certification. Martin later advanced to the position of Training Counselor, where they became the Program Lead in May 2018.
Overall, Martin Sprick has extensive experience in firearms training and expertise gained from their roles in the USMC and the NRA.
Martin Sprick attended Palomar College in 1998. Martin did not obtain a degree or specialize in any particular field of study during this time. Later, in 2012, they enrolled at Park University, but the information does not specify whether they obtained a degree or studied a specific subject. Finally, from 2013 to 2015, Martin attended Northern Virginia Community College where they received an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Liberal Arts.
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