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Ambitious Junior Saves Up, Makes Trip to CMP North Store to Choose First M1 Garand

July 28, 2020

Civilian Marksmanship Program▸The First Shot▸Ambitious Junior Saves Up, Makes Trip to CMP North Store to Choose First M1 Garand

By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer 

PORT CLINTON, Ohio – Ben Garlich of Garrettsville, Ohio, knows the value of hard work and patience when it comes to long-term ambitions.

At only 15, Ben has already been involved in several community service endeavors – often recognized as the one to beat at annual food drives. This summer, he achieved a goal that began last year with a friendly gesture and soon transformed into a passion that will last him a lifetime. 

Ben Garlich worked for a year to earn enough money to pick out his very first M1 Garand.

“Coming from a family of both veterans and shooters, I’m happy my son is taking an interest in both the history and the hardware that got us here,” said Chris Garlich, Ben’s father.

On July 16, 2020, Ben, Chris, as well as Ben’s mother, Kim, and sister, Alex, took a visit to the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) North Store, where Ben held in his hands for the first time the item he had worked tirelessly to earn – his very first M1 Garand rifle.

Ben has always had a broad interest in American history. As he’s grown, he’s become especially interested in World War II from playing the “Medal of Honor” series of video games, which is originally set within the era.

When his interest was piqued by the game, he began watching and reading everything he could relating to the war and the surrounding culture of the period. Ben and his family have even traveled to the Conneaut, Ohio, D-Day reenactment several times. The annual event, held since 1999, features over 1,500 living history reenactors to create a realistic and educational depiction of the D-Day Normandy invasion, while also illustrating life in Allied and Axis encampments.

Now the owner of the M1, Ben plans to keep his World War II collection going.

Ben’s family is filled with hunters, shooters and military members, so his interest in World War II has primarily focused on firearms, specifically the rifles and machine guns of the time. 

Military heroes bred within Ben’s family include Kim’s grandfather, who served as a sergeant in the Army, and her father, who was a member of the Air Force. Chris is a former member of the U.S. Navy, and his father came from an Army background – both using M16 rifles while enlisted, with Chris ending his service with an M4. 

Chris’s grandfather, also named Benjamin Garlich, served his country in the Army from 1939 to 1945 with his trusted M1 Garand by his side.

Though they would have liked to have kept the M1 used by Chris’s grandfather during his service, it is, sadly, gone forever. In a story passed down, it’s said that Chris’s grandfather and many others threw their gear, including their rifles, into New York Harbor once back in America.

Fortunately, though temporarily lost, the M1 found its way back into the Garlich family after a trip to the range and the kindness of a neighboring gentleman.

“We shoot often, and last year, someone let Ben shoot an M1 at the range we go to,” Chris explained. “We were shooting our own rifles, and Ben was eyeballing the M1 in the next lane.” 

The Garlich family has a military background, including Ben’s two great-grandfathers who carried M1 Garands.

The man at the range asked Ben if he wanted to give the rifle a try, and, of course, he did. After a quick lesson on loading and avoiding “M1 Thumb,” Ben was handed the rifle and several clips, then told by the man, “Knock yourself out, and watch your thumb!” 

After taking a few shots, Ben was quickly hooked, and he soon gained the desire for an M1 of his own.

“I told him if he saved up the money, I’d buy it for him,” Chris said. 

With his father’s word, Ben got to work cutting lawns, doing odd jobs and helping to build a garage to earn money toward his rifle. He even displayed strong self-control – spending very little of his earnings and saving it all for the rifle he deeply wanted. 

Finally, the time came.

The family had already planned a summer fishing trip to the Port Clinton area, which happens to be where the CMP North Store is located. Though Ben didn’t quite reach the full amount he needed for the rifle, with the scheduled fishing trip drawing near, his parents decided he had worked hard enough and chipped in the remaining amount. They even decided to take Ben into the store so he could pick out his own rifle, instead of mailing in an order later in the year as they had originally intended. 

The Garlich family: Chris, Ben, Kim and Alex

Six weeks before the two-hour trip west, the Garlich family called and made an appointment at the CMP North Store, which is situated on the grounds of Camp Perry. With its historical significance, Camp Perry is a fitting location for Ben, given his World War II enthusiasm.

Besides serving as the home of CMP’s headquarters, Camp Perry currently operates as a National Guard training base and is also a vessel of history – standing as a former site of a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. With the CMP Store now located within one of the oldest buildings on base, guests can take a step back in time as they choose their own vintage items within a place where its history was once formed.

“The visit to the store was good,” said Chris. “Ben was excited to get a rifle, and everyone was very accommodating to him – answering questions and encouraging his interest.”

“Ben was particularly impressed by (in his words) “the old guy” behind the counter – also known as CMP Armorer Bob Bell, who often shares his wealth of Garand knowledge with customers. Bob has worked at the CMP North Store for the past 14 years, assisting customers with their questions and making sure each customer leaves with their ideal hand-picked treasure.” 

During his visit, Ben was also handed a special CMP coin. Since Ben is a collector of coins, most he has purchased on his own, receiving one as a gift from the place he picked out his first M1 Garand was incredibly special for him, he said.

“It may be his first M1, but it won’t be his last,” Bell joked.

With his very own M1 in hand, Ben now feels how much his hard work has paid off.

“This is the most expensive thing I’ve ever saved for, so I admit I’m feeling a little bit possessive,” Ben said. 

Chris understands the sentiment, saying, “I would be, too. Now I kind of want one!” 

Ben has already shot his new M1 and plans to use it quite a bit in future years. Making it his own, he has gone through and stripped it, lubed it and has put two coats of tung oil on the stock. Over and over, Ben has locked in an empty clip and racked the op-rod just to hear the “PING!” the rifle makes as the clip ejects – it’s his new favorite sound. 

Taking in every sensation the M1 brings, it’s safe to say Ben is satisfied with his purchase.

Now that he’s able to tangibly embrace a relic from the history that has fascinated him for so long while also bridging a family connection of his great-grandfathers before him, Ben is eager to collect even more pieces from the World War II era and may even try competitive shooting one day.

“I guess it’s fitting, after 75 years, that another Benjamin Garlich take up the M1,” Chris said.  “I’m going to do what I can to foster his interest in history, try to instill the same love of hunting, shooting and the outdoors that my grandpa and dad did for me, and see if he shows any interest in service rifle matches.”

To learn more about the CMP North Store and all of the CMP Store locations, visit the CMP website at https://thecmp.org/cmp_sales/cmp-stores/.

For more information on the CMP’s M1 Garand sales, visit https://thecmp.org/sales-and-service/m1-garand/.

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8 Replies to “Ambitious Junior Saves Up, Makes Trip to CMP North Store to Choose First M1 Garand”

  1. Dan in Mount Vernon OH says:
    August 3, 2020 at 2:53 pm

    Great story, Young Ben will learn quickly that the M1 has quite the appetite for ammunition. Might want to get a couple hundred rounds of reloadable mil-surp ball ammo and learn how to reload. Good on ya young man.

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  2. Duke Carroll says:
    August 3, 2020 at 11:22 am

    Congratulations, Ben; This is SO Great! You’re bringing a piece of History back to life, and your interest in “the past” is inspiring to see. “Thank you” to your Mom and Dad for helping you reach your goal, and “Good on YOU” for sticking with it!
    “Y’all’s” story is similar to mine, and my son’s. My wife’s father (our son’s maternal grandfather) came ashore on D-day, survived the war, and served in the “Korean police-action”/conflict/war, too.
    Due to this, our son has always had an interest in military history. (And, we are also hunters, so firearms are “familiar” to us.) He had fired the M1 carbine, and AR/M16 rifles at our local range, but wanted a Garand.
    Finally, after quite a few years of our son’s urging, he and I took a drive to the CMP South store, with the same outcome as you; A “re-homed” Garand.
    Again, Great story, great family-support, and GREAT for YOU! (You look VERY similar to our son, btw. Weird)

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  3. Kevin says:
    August 3, 2020 at 6:46 am

    What a great article! Thank you to all who pass on our REAL American heritage. It warms my heart.

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  4. Kay Hofacker says:
    August 3, 2020 at 2:41 am

    Great story!!! Sounds like a great young man!!!

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  5. Robert Mitchell says:
    August 3, 2020 at 12:19 am

    Had my Garand sent to me in 1987 by the CMP when I lived in El Paso. I used a British .303 of my Fathers to shoot before then and always came home with a very sore shoulder. The M1 is so much more comfortable to fire compared to the .303, my shoulder appreciates it. We’d go out in the desert occassionally at night and crank off a few rounds for fun. The muzzle blast from the M1 in the pitch black of the night under the stars was always stunningly beautiful. We shot other firearms, but the Garand was always the most enjoyable. Thank you to the CMP for enabling me to appreciate this part of American History.

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  6. Richard J. Miskanis says:
    August 2, 2020 at 10:52 pm

    Outstanding!!
    What a wonderful story.
    With so many kids having zero respect for anything it seems, it great to see a young man with a good work ethic, a good savings attitude, and an interest in History.
    Congratulations Ben!!
    See ya’ at the Range!!!

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  7. Robert Brigode says:
    August 2, 2020 at 10:48 pm

    Ben: Give 100% to everything you do, and remember after 100% all you have is LUCK !! BUT THE MORE YOU SWEAT THE LUCKIER YOU WILL GET !!!!!

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  8. RENO says:
    August 2, 2020 at 9:57 pm

    HOOOORAH BEN

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