July - DMNA - New York State
July - DMNA - New York State
July - DMNA - New York State
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THE NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARDSMAN <strong>July</strong>, 1936<br />
MATCH OFFICIALS<br />
Executive Officer<br />
LT. COL. HENRY E. SUAVET<br />
Assistant Executive Officers<br />
BRIG. GENERAL FREDERICK M. WATERBURY<br />
CAPTAIN LEO W. HESSELMAN, N. Y. N. M.<br />
LT. COL. GEORGE H. JOHNSON<br />
LT. COL. EDWARD J. PARISH<br />
LT. COL. HAMPTON ANDERSON<br />
Chief Range Officer<br />
MAJOR EDWARD J. DOUGHERTY<br />
Range Officers<br />
CAPTAIN JOSEPH A. FORGETT<br />
CAPT. JOHN H. TRAVERS, JR.<br />
CAPT. FREDERICK W. ELLIS<br />
LIEUT. JAMES J. FOGARTY<br />
LIEUT. HERBERT B. STILL<br />
ENSIGN CHARLES W. SLOAT<br />
Adjutant<br />
CAPTAIN WALTER S. MULL1NS<br />
Statistical Officer<br />
MAJOR CLARENCE S. MARTIN<br />
Assistant Statistical Officer<br />
CAPTAIN CHARLES W. BERRY<br />
Quatermaster<br />
LT. COL. WILLIAM J. MANGINE<br />
Surgeon<br />
LT. COL. EDWARD J. PARISH<br />
eral Haskell, Admiral Lackey, Colonel Fleet and their<br />
staffs.<br />
N.Y.N.G. Wins Schwartzkopf Trophy<br />
The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> National Guard team won the Schwartz<br />
kopf Trophy in the great annual <strong>New</strong> Jersey <strong>State</strong> Police<br />
Match held at Wilburtha, N. J., on May 23, 1936, and<br />
Sgt. Edward J. Walsh, Sgt. Burr A. Evans and Captain<br />
Alfred N. Gormsen of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Team finished first,<br />
second and third high respectively in the Military Class.<br />
Sixtyfive civilian, police and military teams competed<br />
in the Match. The scores of the Military Class follow:<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> National Guard 1410<br />
77th Division, Organised Reserve 1374<br />
78th Division, Organised Reserve 1306<br />
<strong>New</strong> Jersey National Guard 1303<br />
The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> National Guard Team was as follows:<br />
Team Captain<br />
Lieut. Col. Henry E. Suavet, Headquarters, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
National Guard.<br />
Principals<br />
Captain Alfred N. Gormsen, 102nd Engineers; Cap'<br />
tain Richard A. Devereux, 107th Infantry; 1st Lieutenant<br />
Ralph H. Bunting, 101st Cavalry; Sergeant Burr A.<br />
Evans, 102nd Engineers; Sergeant Edward J. Walsh,<br />
101st Cavalry; Private 1st Class Pedro H. Agramonte,<br />
107th Infantry.<br />
Statistician<br />
Staff Sergeant Thomas J. O'Brien, Hq. Det, 27th Div.<br />
THE NEW YORK STATE MATCH<br />
TEAMS OF TWELVE—10 ENTRIES<br />
COURSE: Course A, 15040, eliminating the two sighting shots<br />
at six hundred yards.<br />
1. 102nd Engineers 383?<br />
2. 107th Infantry 3832<br />
3. 165th Infantry 3728<br />
THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S MATCH<br />
TEAMS OF THREE—40 ENTRIES<br />
COURSE: First: Slow fire, Target B, six hundred yards, posi'<br />
tion prone, ten shots for record.<br />
Second: Slow fire, Target C, one thousand yards, position<br />
prone, ten shots for record.<br />
1. Company B, 102nd Engineers 275<br />
2. Comany K, 107th Infantry 270<br />
3. Company E, 106th Infantry 267<br />
4. Company F, 105th Infantry 261<br />
BRIGADE MATCHES<br />
TEAMS OF TWELVE—13 ENTRIES<br />
COURSE: First: Target A, at two hundred yards, position<br />
kneeling or sitting, ten shots for record.<br />
Second: Target A, at three hundred yards, position prone,<br />
ten shots for record.<br />
Third: Target B, at six hundred yards, position prone, ten<br />
shots for record.<br />
102nd Engineers (no opposition) 1691<br />
The score in this Match attained by the 102nd Engineers<br />
breaks the existing record by two points.<br />
51ST CAVALRY BRIGADE<br />
1. 101st Cavalry . 1437<br />
2. 121st Cavalry 1425<br />
53RD BRIGADE<br />
1. 105th Infantry 1660<br />
2. 106th Infantry 1613<br />
3. 10th Infantry 1577<br />
54TH BRIGADE<br />
1. 107th Infantry 1678<br />
2. 108th Infantry 1610<br />
87TH BRIGADE<br />
1. 369th Infantry 1662<br />
2. 71st Infantry 1659<br />
3. 174th Infantry 1635<br />
93RD BRIGADE<br />
1. 165th Infantry 1646<br />
2. 14th Infantry 1644<br />
THE GOVERNOR'S MATCH<br />
206 ENTRIES<br />
COURSE: Individual skirmish run, target D, twenty shots, five<br />
shots, each halt, magazine fire only; four halts of thirty<br />
seconds each as follows: Four hundred, three hundred<br />
fifty, three hundred and two hundred yards. The first half<br />
of each advance at quick time and the latter half at double<br />
time.<br />
1. Sgt. B. Evans, 102nd Eng 100—100<br />
2. Capt. R. A. Devereux, 107th Inf 100— 98—95<br />
3. Sgt. J. W. Aubry, 107th Inf 100— 98—91<br />
4. Lieut. H. A. Manin, 102nd Eng 98<br />
5. Pvt. B. Fowler, 107th Inf 97<br />
6. Sgt. P. Knob, 102nd Eng 97<br />
NOTE: During the 43 years that the Governor's Match has<br />
been established, it has twice previously been won by a<br />
"possible"—once in 1905 and again in 1935. This year<br />
three perfect scores were made and in the run'off, Sgt.<br />
Evans made another "possible," and a new record for the<br />
match—two perfect scores.<br />
GENERAL RICHARDSON MATCH<br />
2 ENTRIES<br />
COURSE: Qualification Dismounted Pistol Course.<br />
1. Service Battery, 156th F. A 81.96<br />
2. Battery D, 156th F. A. 67.73