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Gunsmoke (officially known as the Air Force Worldwide Gunnery Competition) is a biennial air-to-surface gunnery meet for conventional weapons hosted by the United States Air Force that has been occurring since 1949,[1][2] with the exception of a few instances. The competition occurs during odd-numbered years, while William Tell occurs during even-numbered years.

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  1. documents/1996/may 1996/0596records.pdf "Records, Trophies, and Competitions". Air Force Association. http://www.airforcemag.com/magazinearchive/magazine documents/1996/may 1996/0596records.pdf. Retrieved 8 September 2014. 
  2. documents/1996/january 1996/0196gunsmoke.pdf "The New Gunsmoke". Air Force Association. January 1996. http://www.airforcemag.com/magazinearchive/magazine documents/1996/january 1996/0196gunsmoke.pdf. Retrieved 8 September 2014. 
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