At this year’s First Shot Ceremony, the CEO and chairman of the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), Gerald O’Keefe, remarked, “(The National Matches) are specified in the law, but the law doesn’t tell us what to do. It doesn’t tell us how big these events should be, what matches we should run, or how long they should be. But we are committed to making these matches as big as we can get them.”
His words echoed across the grounds of historic Camp Perry over 120 years after the National Matches had been cemented into law.
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