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Michigan State Trooper Richard Brantner Wins Shooting Competition At Ann Arbor Police Department Range, June 1965 Photographer: William B. Treml

Michigan State Trooper Richard Brantner Wins Shooting Competition At Ann Arbor Police Department Range, June 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1965
Caption:
State Trooper Wins Again: Richard Brantner (left) a crack pistol shot for the State Police post at Jackson, receives his first-place silver trophy from Giles Fox of Fox Sporting Goods who donated trophies for yesterday's National Rifle Association pistol match at the Ann Arbor Police Department range. Trooper Brantner, who last year at the local range established a new world's record for .45 caliber fire, yesterday compiled a score of 2,055 out of a possible 2,100.

Winners at the Ann Arbor Police Department Shooting Competition, June 1965 Photographer: William B. Treml

Winners at the Ann Arbor Police Department Shooting Competition, June 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1965
Caption:
These five men with trophies finished with top scores in an "open" accredited pistol match in which 44 persons participated. Left to right are Raymond Landis, a former city policeman now an officer at Gaylord, who had a 1,857 score; Ross Meyers, 1,903; Giles Fox who donated the trophies; Richard Brantner, 2,055; Roger Herman, 1,812, and Mike Adorjan, 1,912. The shooters fired .22, .38 and .45 caliber pistols. Ann Arbor officers were hosts for the match and did not participate.

Ann Arbor Police Patrolman William D. Miller With Sharpshooter Medals, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Patrolman William D. Miller With Sharpshooter Medals, November 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1962
Caption:
Hot Shot: Criminals who think they are handy with a gun would do well to avoid Patrolman William D. Miller of the Ann Arbor Police Department. The officer yesterday received these 16 medals which he won last summer in a regional pistol match held at Bristol, Ind. Miller, a nine-year veteran of police service, won 18 matches in the two-day meet and was raised from the marksman rating to that of "expert" for his leading scores. Several hundred men from police agencies and service teams competed in the match.

Ann Arbor Police Rookies At Pistol Range, April 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Rookies At Pistol Range, April 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1962
Caption:
Fire When Ready: Traffic Lt. H. G. Schlupe (left) gives direction in the use of police guns to the recruit class which fires regularly on the department's pistol range.