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Reader Comments:
Having been a member of the Junior NRA during the late '50's where I
achieved the rating of Sharpshooter 6th Bar, I am honestly able to state that I
was pleasantly surprised and very pleased to see that you're still actively
pursuing today's youth to continue the interest of sport shooting (which I still
love). Thank you and warm regards.
Ted K., SCPO, USN Retired
Thank you for a great news letter.
J. B.
I shot high expert in the Marine Corps in the 60's with the venerable Garand and hope someday to own one again. I like reading TFS and their informative articles. Thanks for the excellent site.
Sincerely, Fred C.
I attended the Houston Gun Collectors January Show, and truthfully, the CMP display was the high point of the show for me. I'm still trying to decide about buying a Greek Collector Grade M-1 rifle (I have too many Garands already), but when all is said and done, I think the decision to take the CMP to such major gun shows is a real winner.
Larry S.
The First Shot is a well put together, informative on-line magazine. Kudos'
to the staff for the idea and content.
Col. Lance, USA-Ret.
PS Great revitalization and up grade of the old DCM.
Love these CMP Updates, faster than newsletters. Great info,
LTC Eaton, JROTC Lumberton H.S., Lumberton, N.C.
Hi,the Western CMP games sounds like a GREAT idea. I hope it works out as well as your matches do. I am hoping to shoot the Springfield Match along with the Garand Match this year. Again, I Thank all of you for being there for us shooters!
Warren W.
WONDERFUL IDEAS THESE WESTERN GARAND MATCHES , KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
JACK
Thanks for having an awesome site, I have never been disapointed.
Shane M.
Great website! I especially like the story about what you did for the 200th Red Horse Flight. I saw some of their previous work while in the Middle East last year.
Paul D., Lt Col, IN ANG, BSC
I think it is great. Keep it up
Don E.
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First Shot Ceremony to Inaugurate 2005 National Matches
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The Adjutant General of the State of Ohio, Major General Gregory Wayt, will be the guest of honor at the 2005 National Matches First Shot Ceremony. The First Shot Ceremony has become the traditional opening ceremony for the annual competitions at Camp Perry, Ohio that attract over 5,000 competitors and school students from all over the United States and several foreign countries.
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Dan Jordan is UAF’s New Head Rifle Coach
- A University of Alaska Fairbanks alumnus who earned All-American honors as a shooter is the new head rifle coach at
UAF. Dan Jordan, a 2001 UAF grad who was an All-American at UAF and won the silver medal in men's three-position rifle at the 2004 Paralympics, will replace Glenn
Dubis, who led the UAF rifle team to two NCAA championships in three seasons.
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2005 NYSRPA Small Arms Firing School
(SAFS)
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2005 celebrated the 15th year that the NYSRPA has been holding Small Arms Firing Schools in the Spring. Created by SGM Joseph Considine USA SF, Retired, the program was originally held at the Peconic River Sportsman’s Club on Long Island and continues to be held there as well as at Camp Smith in Peekskill, NY for the past 10 years. Fondly known as the “SAFS,” the NYSRPA program annually runs a total of from 225-275 participants through the two events each spring. The program is open to all and approximately one-third of the participants are juniors.
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TNSSA
Announces All-State High School Rifle Teams
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The Tennessee Shooting Sports Association (TNSSA) has
announced the 2005 All-State High School Rifle Teams and
recognized them at the organization’s Awards Banquet on
Saturday, May 21st, 2005. The event was held at Montgomery
Bell State Park Lodge in Dickson. This is the eighth year that
an All-State High School Rifle Team has been recognized by
TNSSA.
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Successful
Start for First Western CMP Games
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198 shooters, a majority of whom were firing in their first
competition, reported to Camp Pendleton, California’s Wilcox
Range firing line on 14 or 15 May to inaugurate the Civilian
Marksmanship Program’s first Western CMP Games. This new
national-level competition event marked a historic step
forward for CMP competition programs. The CMP sanctions
several hundred highpower rifle matches each year and it is
well known for its role in conducting the National Trophy
Rifle and Pistol Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, but until the
Western CMP Games took place, the CMP had never conducted a
highpower rifle competition outside of Camp Perry and the
National Matches.
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Civilian Instructors to Support Army Marksmanship Training
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The U. S. Army Marksmanship Unit and the Civilian Marksmanship Program are developing a new program that utilizes outstanding civilian service rifle marksmen to assist USAMU instructors as they train Soldiers in advanced service rifle marksmanship skills. Highly qualified civilian marksmanship experts will be selected for training and service as CMP Military Rifle Instructors. The USAMU will train these instructors who will then be assigned duties with USAMU Mobile Training Teams conducting ‘Train-the-Trainer’ courses throughout the United States.
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2005 JROTC Nationals
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With professional baseball returning to Washington D.C., hearing people talk about “The Nationals” has come to mean a little more these days. However, for young shooters who belong to JROTC rifle teams, “The Nationals” means something entirely different and the weight of the phrase has not changed. It is a big deal for them to qualify for “The Nationals” – the National JROTC Air Rifle Championship, that is. The 2005 event took place on 22-23 April at the Pool Shooting Range Complex at Ft.
Benning, Georgia, the home of the Army Marksmanship Unit.
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Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia Students Victorious in Navy JROTC Championship
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The winning teams in the 2005 Navy JROTC Championship at Fort
Benning, Georgia hailed from Georgia and North Carolina. The
individual sporter and precision class champions represented
NJROTC units at schools in Florida and North Carolina. 160
NJROTC cadets from as far away as California and Washington
state were selected to represent their schools and JROTC units
at the Fort Benning competition on 18-19 April and the top
finishers in this championship now advance to the National
JROTC Championship, which also takes place at Fort Benning
during the same week, on 22-23 April.
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