Social engineering is something everyone has a hand in, Craig. I don't understand the second part of your questions. On the first, thoughts that tripped through my liberal head were (a) better to put the time and money on the three Rs, (b) Sergeant York was a rarity among infantry as a marksman who would pull the trigger to kill in his sights, and (3) consequently there seems little place for marksmanship in modern warfare. I considered the question in terms of value to the country. Little militarily, and kids won't shoot Bambi.