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White Trophy attendance enjoyed a colorful ceremony that benefited from the better side High Army Competitor SFC Larry Walraven, ARNG, Ankeny, IA 491-17X Rattlesnake Trophy of Camp Perry weather, with the sun shining and a light breeze coming off INDIVIDUAL AGGREGATES of Lake Erie. High Civilian, NTI + NTT Nick Till, Howell, MI 981-33X Pietroforte Trophy High Individual, Pres. + NTI + NTT SFC Norman Anderson, USA, Columbus, GA 1284-55X Mountain Man Trophy Ms. Judith Legerski, Vice Chair of the CMP Board of Directors, Mr. John High Active Army, NTI + NTT SFC Norman Anderson, USA, Columbus, GA 987-38X U.S. Army Forces Command Trophy Sigler, First Vice President of the NRA, Chris Redfern, Ohio State House High Marine, NTI + NTT GySgt Julia Watson, USMCR, Albuquerque, NM 979-30X General Shepherd Trophy of Representatives, District 80, Robert Latta, Ohio State House of Repre- High Navy, NTI + NTT LT Joseph Zerby, USN, Jacksonville, FL 956-27X Admiral Arleigh A. Burke Trophy sentatives, District 6, representatives of Senator George Voinovich and High Civilian, Pres. + NTI John Sylvester, Green Lane, PA 789-31X Alice Bull Trophy Senator Mike DeWine and many other distinguished guests also attended High Marine, Pres. + NTI + NTT GySgt Julia Watson, USMCR, Albuquerque, NM 1268-40X Gy. Sgt. Carlos Hathcock Trophy the ceremony. General Wayt was appointed by the Governor of Ohio and assumed the NATIONAL CIVILIAN RIFLE TEAM duties of the Adjutant General on 1 July 2004. He is a member of the Elihu Root Team Governor’s cabinet and is responsible for the operation of the Ohio Adju- (Team members receive Elihu Root Medals) tant General’s Department and the military preparedness of the Ohio COACH: William Gelet Distinguished guests are honored Army National Guard, the Ohio Air National Guard, the Ohio Military Reserve and the Ohio CAPTAIN: David Little at the First Shot Ceremony for their Naval Militia. General Wayt is a Distinguished Military Graduate from the Ohio State Uni- Both from the PRPA Gelet, PA Team support of the National Matches. versity ROTC program. He began his military career as an artillery officer in 1975. Nick Till, Howell, MI 495-18X In his comments, General Wayt credited General A. B. Critchfield, former William Walter, Fort Walton Beach, FL 490-11X Adjutant General of Ohio, as being “the real father of Camp Perry whose vision was to establish the world’s finest rifle range.” He noted how land Shawn McKenna, La Habra, CA 489-10X for Camp Perry was purchased in 1905, and that the camp was named Kenneth Fuhrmann, Wittenberg, WI 488-14X after Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the victorious American Naval Gus Dunfey, Holderness, NH 488-11X commander who defeated the British in 1813 at the Battle of Lake Erie. Terry Bartlett, Bridgeport, WV 487-17X General Wayt also spoke about the future of Camp Perry. “The future of the National Matches here at Camp Perry is very bright. The Camp Perry NATIONAL JUNIOR SERVICE RIFLE TEAM Executive Council, comprised of the senior leadership from the Adjutant William Deneke Memorial Trophy General’s Department, Civilian Marksmanship Program, National Rifle (Team members receive Deneke Trophy Medallions) Association, and three local General Assembly members, was recently COACH: John Volk formed to ensure the matches are world class and to steer and prioritize CAPTAIN: Heidi Bickel the master plan that has been developed for Camp Perry. The master Both from the Colorado Blue Flames 1BRC Team plan will shape the development of Camp Perry for the next 25 years. This partnership is seeking innovative ways to resource this plan; and I Major General Wayt fired the first shot of the 2005 Na- James Fox, White City, OR 1275-51X tional Matches with a Model 1903 Springfield rifle. Wayt Julie Coggshall, Meriden, CT 1253-27X can tell you that we are committed to making Camp Perry a world-class said, “I chose this rifle as it is known for its accuracy and facility. Our goal for Camp Perry is to have an impact on the economic I need as much help as I can get!” Kevin Trickett, Woburn, MA 1249-26X development of the community, to increase the number of participants in Justin Utley, Mineola, TX 1249-23X the matches, and make this a world-class range just as General Critchfield envisioned in 1905.” Jake Quamme, Goodyear, AZ 1247-34X Christopher Atkins, Brunswick, GA 1244-33X He described recent actions by the state and Ohio National Guard to develop Camp Perry. “The State of Ohio is investing more than one million dollars for road con- struction, utilities upgrades, and renovation of many post facilities. In addition, the NATIONAL TROPHY TEAM Federal Government provided 1.5 million dollars for a county sewer extension that USAMU Praslick Army will be completed in the near future. Our most recent construction projects include: 2931-105X the renovation of the Hough Grove motel rooms and a $ 1.4 million dollar Viale COACH: SSgt Emil Praslick III, USA Range berm and target replacement project, which will be completed and ready for CAPTAIN: SSgt Jason St John, USA use in the 2006 National Matches.” SFC Norman Anderson, USA 491 - 16 Additional photos from the ceremony can be viewed at http:// The color guard for the SFC Lance Hopper, USA 490 - 22 First Shot Ceremony was www.odcmp.com/Photos/05/FirstShot/index.htm. The CMP Na- the Navy JROTC Color tional Trophy Pistol Matches results are posted on the CMP SFC Lance Dement, USA 490 - 14 Guard from the Admiral web site at http://clubs.odcmp.com/cgi-bin/ SPC Brandon Green, USA 489 - 18 King High School, from SSG Tobie Tomlinson, USA 486 - 13 Lorain, Ohio. report_matchResult.cgi?matchID=804. SFC Kyle Ward, USA 485 - 22 National Trophy Rifle Matches Rifle Distinguished Badges A Message from the DCM: CIVILIAN 1732 Anna Kinney Alpharetta, GA SGT Thomas W. Scott ARNG TABLE OF CONTENTS The CMP is pleased to provide the Final Results of the 1699 Dana Fogarty Dover, NH 1733 Michael H Cameron Alexandria, LA MAJ Alan G. Toler USAR 2005 First Shot Ceremony .....................................................Inside Cover 2005 National Trophy Rifle Matches. This year, as Message from DCM .................................................................................1 1700 John Lowe Erie, IL 1734 John Dunaway Longview, TX SFC Hubert Townsend USAR part of CMP’s continuing efforts to improve the matches, 1701 James Stewart Eaton Rapids, MI 1735 David Powell Orange, TX SGT Jason M. Tremblay ARNG we expanded how we present National Trophy Matches 2005 Rifle Award Presenters....................................................................1 1702 David Lavoie Nashua, NH 1736 Clinton Greenwood Tomball, TX SGT Edward R. Vargo ARNG results into three phases. During the matches, competi- The National Matches & National Match Staff..........................................2 1703 Samantha Cooper Coulterville, CA 1737 Kevin S Thompson Cookeville, TN CSM John A. Watson ARNG tor scores and trophy lists are posted on the CMP web Acknowledgements & Thank Yous...........................................................3 1704 Will K. Smith Clinton, UT 1738 S. Lorin Johnson Still River, MA site and at the CMP Results Center. Next we published The Lawless Three: Three Generations at Camp Perry ...........................4 1705 Jerold Douthit Berthoud, CO 1739 Kevin Moore St Louis, MO NAVY a preliminary results bulletin that was distributed at the 1706 Dirk Seeley Chowchilla, CA 1740 Robert Beckett Swansea, IL LCDR Matt Bartel USN National Trophy Matches Closing Ceremony. This final National Matches Play Host to Australian High Power Team...................4 1707 Keith Stephens College Station, TX 1741 David McGrath Charleroi, PA LCDR Kevin Glancey USN results bulletin is the third phase. In addition, the pistol History Comes Alive at the 2005 National Matches..................................5 and rifle bulletins are separated this year. 1708 Donald Bauer Mendota, IL 1742 Thomas Reiten Grand Forks, ND STG1 Ian Harrod USN AMU's SFC Anderson Wins President’s Rifle Match................................6 1709 Charles Robinette Lexington, SC 1743 Scott Flowers Shelbyville, KY AS1 Eric Musgrove USN Competitor comments concerning CMP events in the President’s Rifle Match.........................................................................6 2005 National Matches were overwhelmingly positive. 1710 Kyle Alstatt Grand Junction, CO 1744 Victoria Geramita Wingdale, NY CAPT Brent Obenour USNR SFC Norman Anderson, USA Awards....................................................12 1711 David Fischer Altoona, PA 1745 Derek Hoskins Northboro, MA LCDR Joshua Reiter USNR We sincerely appreciate your comments and recom- SFC Norman Anderson Comes From Behind to Win NTI Match............13 1712 Doyle Jackson Bridger, MT 1747 Brian Vandewettering Portland, OR CAPT Robert Ryan USN mendations for making next year’s matches even better. 1713 Michael James Homerglen, IL 1748 Eric Hartley Duluth, MN ATC Mark Sylvain USN There are many people and organizations that we want National Trophy Individual Rifle Match ...............................................13 to recognize and thank for their roles in making the 2005 Army Continues to Roll with Victory in National Trophy Team Match ....20 1714 Owen Loftus Cumming, GA HT2 Steven Triano USNR matches so successful.
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