| Marquardt induction NDNG posted a photo:

Master Sgt. Dan Marquardt, of Bismarck, was the youngest military inductee to the NDNG Marksmanship Hall of Fame 17 years ago. His shooting career has spanned 4 decades. One of three double distinguished shooters ever in the NDNG, he continues to be competitive as witnessed by winning the Hendricks Trophy, being awarded the “President’s One Hundred” for the 10th time, winning the High Reserve 10-Man Team Match, and the Colorado Regional 600 and 1000 yd Service Rifle Team and Individual Champion - all in 2011. (Photo by Chief Warrant Officer 3 Kiel Skager) | Baltrusch induction NDNG posted a photo:

Eleven Guard members were inducted into the Maj. Gen. Robert E. Schulte North Dakota National Guard Marksmanship Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Raymond J. Bohn Armory on April 14. Sgt. 1st Class (Ret.) Lynn Baltrusch, of Fessenden, was a dominate force in the North Dakota National Guard Marksmanship program through the 1980s. His crowning achievement was in 1987 when he place first in the pistol category at NRA Regional Championships. He was accompanied by his wife, Ermalene.(Photo by Chief Warrant Officer 3 Kiel Skager) | 120414-Z-BU745-072 NDNG posted a photo:

Eleven Guard members were inducted into the Maj. Gen. Robert E. Schulte North Dakota National Guard Marksmanship Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Raymond J. Bohn Armory on April 14. Senior Master Sgt. (Ret.) Clayton Brennan, of West Fargo, had a 20 year career as an expert marksman and coach combining marksmanship skill with incredible athleticism and physical fitness. His marksmanship abilities were proven at state, regional and national competitions with championships and first place matches at every level. (Photo by Chief Warrant Officer 3 Kiel Skager) |