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The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) hosted the Eastern Games at Camp Butner for the 19th time. Events included Pistol, Highpower, Rimfire, Mid-range, Long Range, and Games matches on several ranges. This year boasted a 9.8 percent increase in competitors and a 35 percent increase in event entries.
Eastern Games is a part of the Travel Games series, hosted by the CMP, which brings the competition and excellence of the National Matches on the road to different corners of the country for all to enjoy. This year, the week-long event hosted over 450 participants, numbers that haven’t been achieved since before the Covid-19 Pandemic. The air was filled with excitement, camaraderie and a competitive spirit.
The weather was picture perfect, slightly cool in the mornings and warming up mid-day with clear skies—no doubt contributing to great performances seen throughout the week. Eric Herrin, who is currently working towards his pistol Distinguished Badge, claimed the overall top spot in the Revolver Pistol EIC Match with a score of 351-5x, an honor that is not common for non-distinguished competitors. Jonathan Shue dominated the field in the any sights category and secured eight pistol match wins including Overall Individual Pistol Aggregate and the 2700 Pistol Aggregate.
Victor Betzold won the As-Issued Carbine, Long Range Match Rifle Day 1, and achieved three High Senior distinctions. Keith Schachle managed to snag the win for both the Three & Four Gun Aggregates. The Army Marksmanship Unit joined the competition halfway through the week for the Highpower Rifle Matches, and SSG David Bahten was victorious in the Highpower 2400 Aggregate with a score of 2383-122x, edging out SFC Erin O’Neill by only three points.
The newest addition to the event line up is the Long Range Matches. Competitors were excited to see these matches on the schedule, as they normally have to travel to the National Matches at Camp Perry in Ohio to compete in that discipline. KTS (Kongsberg Target System) electronic targets were used for this match as well as all other rifle matches. Fritz Hempelmann made history winning the first ever CMP Travel Games Match Rifle Aggregate with a score of 789-37x.
The offerings don’t stop at just match entries. The Civilian Marksmanship Program put on a number of clinics including a Pistol Small Arms Firing School (SAFS) attended by 28 students, Rifle SAFS attended by 42 students, a GSMM New Shooter Clinic, and a Garand Maintenance Clinic. The SAFS classes featured Excellence-In-Competition (EIC) Matches with the opportunity for the top 10 percent of participants to earn their first 4 EIC points.
Overall Results of the 2024 Eastern CMP Games:
M9 Pistol Match: SFC Joshua Farmer USA (ret.), Hopkinsville, KY – 253-1x
M16 Rifle Match: Richard Mast III, Forest, VA – 378-4x
Mid-Range 3×600
Garand Match
Springfield Match
Vintage Military Match
Three Gun Aggregate: Keith Schachle, Jasper, GA – 859-21x
Modern Military
Four Gun Aggregate: Keith Schachle, Jasper, GA – 1139-35x
Unlimited Garand Match: Daniel Duitsman, Fredericksburg, VA – 284-9x
Rimfire Sporter Match
CMP As-Issued 1911 Pistol Match
Military & Police Service Pistol Match
Revolver Pistol EIC Match
CMP .22 Rimfire Pistol EIC Match: Jonathan Shue, Liberty, NC – 290-10x
Pistol EIC Match: Jonathan Shue, Liberty, NC – 295-16x
.22 Rimfire 900 Aggregate
Center Fire 900 Aggregate
.45 Pistol 900 Aggregate
Match Pistol 2700 Aggregate
Overall Individual Pistol Aggregate: Jonathan Shue, Liberty, NC – 1695-60x
Carbine Match
Vintage Sniper Team
Vintage Sniper Individual Overall: Daniel Henk, Tryon, NC – 199-11x
Long Range
CMP 4-Man Team Match
4-Man Team Individual Overall: SSG David Bahten USA, Phenix City, AL – 497-24x
Highpower Rifle
2400 Aggregate Overall: SSG David Bahten USA, Phenix City, AL – 2383-122x
EIC Service Rifle Match: Nathan Russell, Emlenton, PA – 490-11x
View full results at https://ct.thecmp.org/EasternGames24Results. Photos may be viewed and downloaded at https://cmp1.zenfolio.com/f796423849.
SAVE THE DATE: The 2025 Eastern CMP Games, Pistol and Cup Matches will take place April 25-May 4, 2025.
For information on upcoming CMP Travel Games events, visit https://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-travel-games/.
- - Jennifer Green, CMP Contributor Writer
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