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Charles
Clark
Charles works for Denver Adult Probation for the State
of Colorado. Charles, 45,
lives in Denver, Colorado. He
began competitive shooting at the age of 11.
He first shot smallbore in the junior program at Ft. Monmouth, New
Jersey. From the early
1980’s through the middle 1990’s, Charles assisted and eventually was
the head coach for the University of Colorado Rifle Team. He continues to
compete in smallbore outdoors. He began competing in long range in 1997.
This is his first time on the Palma Team. Charles and his wife
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David L. Crandall
David works as a Senior Program Specialist for the Idaho
National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory and is presently
managing programs for the Department of Defense.
He holds bachelor and master degrees in mechanical engineering.
He has been an active competitor since 1970 in pistol and then
rifle marksmanship. David has
been the Idaho State Champion five times since beginning active long-range
competition in 1996. He
holds the Distinguished Rifleman badge and Long Range High Master rating
and is now a member of the US Palma Team. David has a long-standing interest in gunsmithing, machine
work, and holds several firearms related patents.
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Norman F. Crawford
Norm, 53, was born in Lunenburg, Vermont. Norm resides in
Fayetteville, NC where he retired as a SGM after a 30-year Army career. He
is married with two daughters age 16 and 14 and is now a Department of the
Army, Security Specialist, at Fort Bragg, NC. In high school, he shot
Smallbore rifle and has been a long-range shooter since 1991.
A former holder of the Service National Record for the USA Palma
Regional Aggregate; he has won the USA Palma Regional Aggregate, North
Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia State Long Range Championships. He
has been the North State Shooting Club Long Range team captain since 2000.
This is his second time on the USA Palma Team. Norm shoots
Remington and RPA actions with Krieger Barrels.
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Dennis R. Flaharty
Dennis is Vice President-Engineering, DIRECTV, Hughes
Electronics. Dennis resides
in Irvine, California. He
started competitive shooting in 1965 in the California Junior program. Dennis has participated in three winning state teams at the
USA National Matches and was a shooting member of the 1995 and 1999 USA
Palma Team. He has won the
California State Long Range Championship as well as National Long Range
Matches. He shoots RPA and
Paramount actions with Krieger barrels in a specialized prone stock of his
own design. Dennis and his
family enjoy hiking, skiing and water sports.
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Johnie Franklin
Johnie resides
in Tulsa, Oklahoma and owns and operates commercial properties and
professional dry cleaning plants in Oklahoma’s three largest cities. He
is a firing member of the USA Palma team for the third time and active in
national and international long range rifle shooting. He placed second in
the Australian National Rifle Championships in 2001 and is currently the
World Veterans Individual Champion. This is his third Palma Team.
In addition to rifle shooting he is a serious amateur photographer.
He shoots a Gamboa rifle that is built around an RPA action and Krieger
barrel.
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Raymond Gross
Ray grew up
shooting on his parent’s farm near Coleman, Michigan. He was first
introduced to formal competitive shooting in 1990, and became Distinguished
in 1995. Additionally, in the States, Ray has won the Army Cup, the
Andrus Trophy twice, the Sierra Cup, and the Mid-west Palma Championship
twice. In Canada he has won the both the MacDougall and Klondike
Trophies. A single parent, Ray has a beautiful daughter, Anna,
who he enjoys watching play basketball. After college, Ray
went to work for Huron Mat Rentals, where he has been the General Manager
for the last 15 years. Lately, Ray has actually begun using his
Computer Science degree on some side projects. However, he feels his
best work was as an advertising model for British sound system
manufacturer Tannoy.
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Robert A. Gustin
A veteran of the California Highway Patrol, “Bob”, 54,
resides in Carlsbad, California. He
started competitive shooting at age 13.
He was a collegiate All-American and in 1970-72, he was a member of
the U.S. Army Marksmanship Training Unit.
He has won several Smallbore and Highpower titles including the
1975 National Smallbore Position Champion, plus winning the Leech Cup,
Herb “Doc” Aitken and Andrus Trophies.
He was a member of the 1995 and 1999 Palma Teams.
Bob shoots a Paramount action with a Krieger barrel.
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John D. Hoham
Major Hoham started shooting Highpower rifle in 1989 and was
selected to shoot on the U S Marine Reserve Rifle Team in 1991. He
was appointed Team Captain in 1998 and earned the Marine Corps Distinguished
Rifleman Badge in 2002. He has been a member of the USA Goodwill Rifle Team to Canada three
times. He is married with a
son and two daughters. His
son, Ted (14), is an alternate on the USA Under 21 Team.
He is self-employed and operates a plastics fabrication company.
He shoots a Witchata action, with a Kreiger barrel, and McMillan stock.
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David Karcher
David, 33, is a
native of Slidell, La and started his shooting career in 1992 as a member
of the San Diego, Ca. Marine Corps Recruit Depot Shooting Team under the
direction of CWO Gene Rucks. In
1993 David joined the USMCR Rifle Team where he has shared joint
responsibilities of representing the Marine Corps Reserves as a Service
Rifle shooter and as a Primary Marksmanship Instructor. He is currently a
Gunnery Sergeant and the head coach for the USMCR Rifle Team.
Predominantly an “across the course” shooter, David started
competing in Long Range competitions in 2001.
His list of accomplishments include: USMC Distinguished Marksman,
USMC Distinguished Pistol Shot, USMC Silver Lauchiemmer award, 2000
Louisiana State Service Rifle Champion, Winner of the 2000 Mississippi
State Highpower Championship, 2002 Colorado State Service Rifle Champion,
and is the 2002 National Champion for the Civilian Marksmanship Program.
When not shooting, David is an Electrical Engineer in his home of
Colorado Springs, Co.
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Rob Mango
SGT Rob Mango is a native of Washington Township, New Jersey.
He first served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1992 to 2000 and was a
member of the USMC Rifle Team from 1994 to 2000. He went distinguished
with the rifle in 1995 and pistol in 1996. He joined the Army Marksmanship
Unit, Fort Benning, Georgia, in 2000 and shot on the Service Rifle team
until January 2003. He is currently serving on the International Pistol
Team at the AMU. He is a two-time Marine Corps Match Rifle Champion, a
member of three national record setting teams and holds an International
Combat Rifle match record.
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Michael E.
Maurer
Mike, 52, from
Renton Washington, is a retail sales supervisor. Mike has been shooting
competitively for 14 years. He is a two time Washington State High Power
champion, seven years Washington State Long Range champion and a four time
Northwest Long Range champion. This is his second U.S. Palma team. Mike
shoots a RPA Quadlock with Krieger barrels.
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Robert Metaxas
Robert is a police officer for the Eureka Police Department
in Northern
California. He
has been in law enforcement for eighteen years and is
currently assigned as a detective in the Criminal
Investigations Division. He is a SWAT team member and the department’s
chief firearms instructor. He
began shooting long range four years ago and his other hobby is
fly-fishing for steelhead.
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Sandy Pagel
Sandy, 35, is an Electric Trap Technician for Outers
Operations-Ammunition Accessories, Inc., a division of Alliant Tech
Systems. Sandy also
represents the Federal Cartridge Company.
She grew up in Waunakee, Wisconsin and went to school at the
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater where she graduated with a degree in
Instrumental Music Education. Currently she lives
in Stoddard Wisconsin. Sandy
started shooting Highpower rifle in 1984 with the help of Earl Liebetrau
of EKL Enterprises. Sandy is
a two time National Highpower Rifle Women Champion, a three time Wisconsin
State Palma Champion and for the first time in 2002 she is the Midwest
Palma Champion. This will be
Sandy’s first opportunity to shoot with the USA Palma team.
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Eric Pintard
An engineering geologist, Eric resides in Diamond Bar,
California. He was a member
of three previous Palma Teams. Eric
was the Bronze Medalist in the 1995 World Long Range Individual
Championships and placed 2nd in the 1997 South African National
Championship Grand Aggregate. He
also won the Wimbledon Cup in 1987 and was the 1998 California State Long
Range Champion. Eric also
shoots Smallbore prone. Some
of Eric’s other interests are volleyball, snow skiing and cycling.
He shoots a Paramount action and a Krieger barrel.
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Emil Praslick III
SGT Praslick was assigned to the Army
Marksmanship Unit, Fort Benning, Georgia in 1998 from the 2nd
Ranger Battalion and won the Interservice Rifle Individual Championship.
He holds the national record for High Service Individual Palma
Course. He enjoys reading
English Literature, a fine bottle of wine and playing golf.
He is a native of Brewster, New York.
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Kent Reeve
Kent is a second
time member of the US Palma Team and is from Cary, North Carolina.
Kent is married to Lisa and they have two children, Katelyn and
Travis. When not shooting,
Kent spends his time watching Katelyn and Travis playing on their soccer
teams and towing them around the lake with the boat so they can enjoy knee
boarding and tubing. Kent
manages a team of technical software instructors for the largest private
software company in the world. His shooting and his job get him around the
states and he has won matches at the local, state, national, and
international level. In
addition to Palma shooting, Kent shoots Long Range, Small Bore Prone, and
High Power. For his Palma
shooting, Kent shoots Nesika actions equipped with Lilja barrels.
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Dan Simpson
Dan is the Vice
President of Operations for Galaxy Glass & Aluminum a Commercial glass
and glazing sub contractor. He lives in Deerfield New Hampshire and enjoys
bird hunting with his Yellow Lab "Emma".
Dan was the Governor General Gold Medal winner at the C.F.R.C.
matches in 2001 and was Captain of the U.S. Rifle Team to Canada in 2002.
Dan has won many state and regional matches in both High Power and Long
Range shooting events.
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Noma Zinsmaster-Mayo
Noma is an independent marketing associate with Wellness
International Network LTD. She
is also part owner of a locomotive leasing company, Nevada Industrial
Switching.
She lives in Santa Clara, California.
Noma is seven times National Woman’s Highpower Champion.
Noma was on the 1988 and 1999 USA Palma Team and was the 1988
Individual World Long Range Woman’s Champion in Australia.
She has won the California State Highpower Championships four times
and has achieved several national records and awards including winning the
Wimbledon Cup in 1980. Noma
shoots an RPACG flat bottom action with a Krieger barrel.
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