Trophy

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The McMillan Trophy is awarded annually to the Marine, Regular or Reserve, who attains the highest service pistol aggregate score (Slow, Timed and Rapid Fire) in the National Trophy Individual Pistol and Team Matches held at Camp Perry, Ohio.

The trophy was presented to the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice (NBPRP) by the U.S. Marine Corps in 1978 and is the counterpart to the General Shepherd Trophy for service rifle accomplishment.

This trophy honors Bill for his personal achievements in competitive shooting with the Marine Corps for over 20 years.

Norman Hines is the sculptor of the McMillan Trophy.

The Pistol National Match
Course of Fire
Stage Distance Type of Fire Firing Position Number of Shots Time Limit Scoring
First 50 yards Slow Standing 1 series of 10 shots 10 min. per series After 10 shots
Second 25 yards Timed Standing 2 series of 5 shots 20 sec. per series After 10 shots
Third 25 yards Rapid Standing 2 series of 5 shots 10 sec. per series After 10 shots

(Source: Civilian Marksmanship Program Competitions Rulebook)

“ THE McMILLAN TROPHY for High Pistol Aggregate NTI and NTT Matches”

Photo

Photo taken at the 1961 Eastern Division Matches
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina

Document

HQMC establishes shooting trophy

WASHINGTON (MC News) - A new national pistol shooting trophy for Marines has been established by Headquarters Marine Corps.

The "McMillan Trophy" will be awarded annually to the Marine, regular or reserve, who attains the highest aggregate score in the National Individual Pistol Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio.

The trophy's namesake, Lieutenant Colonel William W. McMillan, USMC (Ret.), had one of the most successful shooting records of any Marine throughout the Corps' history.

H was stationed here for a number of years before his retirement and worked with the 1st Marine Division's Marksmanship Training Unit.

A month the more significant of his accomplishments was his participation in four Pan American Games, six World Shooting Championship Matches and membership on six Olympic Shooting teams.

He is a two-time National Individual Pistol Champion and winner of the National Pistol Championship. The highlight of his competitive shooting career was the winning of a gold medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics.

During his tour of duty at Camp Pendleton, LtCol. McMillan served on numerous occasions as officer-in-charge of the Annual Western Division Matches held here each spring.

The former Marine, who retired in 1974 and currently resides in San Diego, Calif., still participates in marksmanship competition at national and international matches.

Camp Pendleton shooters are still benefiting from his thoughtful instruction. As recent as last spring LtCol. McMillan returned to a Western Division Matches "snapping in" session to teach a class on "mental concentration" for the "Dingers."

"Competing against the records of past Marine 'sharpshooters' and knowing the goals they achieved are within your grasp, makes competition very motivating," remarked a Marine who is currently preparing for this year's Western Division Matches, April 9 - May 4.

The McMillan Trophy will recognize the finest pistol shot in the Corps and is the counterpart of the General Shepherd Trophy for service rifle accomplishment.

Marine Corps News

Winners of The McMillan Trophy
Individual Slow Fire Timed Fire Rapid Fire Score Year
GySgt. Steve E. Edmiston, USMC - - - 573-20X 1978
SSgt. David L. Bailey, USMC - - - 568-21X 1979
SSgt. Ronald Zalewski, USMCR - - - 575-16X 1980
SSgt. David L. Bailey, USMC - - - 564-14X 1981
SSgt. Douglas Van Dyke, USMC - - - 573-22X 1982
Sgt. James E. Ferguson, USMC - - - 558-11X 1983
Sgt. Jack D. Caseman, USMC - - - 573-19X 1984
SSgt. Sherman E. Pitts, USMCR - - - 571-13X 1985
Sgt. Mitchell R. Reed, USMC - - - 567-18X 1986
MSgt. Ricardo Rodriguez, USMC - - - 566-16X 1987
Sgt. Mitchell R. Reed, USMC - - - 577-19X 1988
MSgt. Ricardo Rodriguez, USMC - - - 578-20X 1989
SSgt. Mitchell R. Reed, USMC - - - 575-20X 1990
Capt. Mark J. Willis, USMC - - - 569-16X 1991
GySgt. Mitchell R. Reed, USMC - - - 580-15X 1992
Sgt. Brian H. Zins, USMC - - - 572-20X 1993
CWO3 Paul Malsbury, USMC - - - 570-23X 1994
MSgt. Robert Parker, USMC - - - 569-22X 1995
Sgt. Jason Meidinger, USMC - - - 568-12X 1996
Sgt. Jason Meidinger, USMC - - - 564-20X 1997
MSgt. Lee Pipkin, USMC - - - 562-17X 1998
SSgt. Robert Imm, USMC - - - 557-15X 1999
Sgt. Keith Sanderson, USMC - - - 568-18X 2000
Cpl. Robert S. Park, II, USMC - - - 569-21X 2001
GySgt. Brian H. Zins, USMC - - - 570-23X 2002
Sgt. Robert Park, USMC 188-5X 191-9X 194-7X 573-21X 2003
Cpl. Kevin Moore, USMC 180-4X 195-10X 192-6X 567-20X 2004
GySgt. Richard Gray, USMC 188-2X 195-8X 185-5X 568-15X 2005
GySgt. Brian H. Zins, USMC 189-7X 195-8X 189-5X 573-20X 2006
*GySgt. Brian H. Zins, USMC 190-5X 198-9X 197-5X 585-19X 2007
Cpl. Ben Footer, USMC 178-4X 190-5X 186-4X 554-13X 2008
Sgt. Ben Footer, USMC 186-2X 195-4X 191-4X 572-10X 2009
SSgt. Jason Hedrick, USMCR 183-1X 193-8X 186-3X 562-12X 2010
Cpl. Peyton Hebert, USMC 186-5X 195-9X 184-5X 565-19X 2011
- - - - - 2012

(Source: Civilian Marksmanship Program)

*Highest Score to date