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Bill Fairless Earns Distinguished Rifleman Badge with M1 Garand

December 13, 2024

Civilian Marksmanship Program▸The First Shot▸Bill Fairless Earns Distinguished Rifleman Badge with M1 Garand

By Ashley Dugan, CMP Staff Writer

Bill Fairless, 71, of Vienna, Ill., finally earned his Distinguished Rifleman Badge after decades of tracking it down.

For over a century, claiming a Distinguished Badge has been one of the most coveted and difficult achievements in the competitive marksmanship world. Badges are earned after reaching Excellence-in-Competition (EIC) points at designated events, which may take years to accumulate, if at all, with most individuals doing so with a modern AR service rifle.


Bill Fairless Story Fairless
In 2024, Bill Fairless earned his Distinguished Rifleman Badge using his M1 Garand.

Amazingly, Bill Fairless claimed his with a vintage M1 Garand from the World War II era.

“It’s hard to describe,” he said of earning his Distinguished Badge. “I didn’t know if I’d ever get it done because I’m getting older, and my eyes are getting worse. But it’s an honor to get to do it, and I’m glad we could do it with those Garands. It gave me a chance.”

His final EIC points arrived during the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) 2024 Talladega D-Day event, held in June at the Talladega Marksmanship Park in Alabama. His last points were the first he had earned since April 2017.

“It’s so hard to get, and all the people before who got it, you know, I really respect them that they can get it and how long it takes some people to get,” he said with his deep Southern drawl.


Bill Fairless Story Garand
Fairless has been competing with a Garand since the early 1990s and says it’s his rifle of choice.

Fairless’s own journey to a Distinguished Badge began in the mid-1980s when he heard it was possible to own an M1 Garand. In order to receive one though, he had to shoot qualifying matches at a local club. And so, he did.

“I wanted one just because I thought it’d be neat to have one – and then once I got to shooting – well, I love shooting it,” he said with a laugh. “It’s my favorite gun to shoot. I don’t know why. I just like them.”

His dad carried an M1 during World War II and decided that he, too, wanted to get qualified. He earned a Garand of his own alongside Fairless and, though he didn’t continue competing, always kept the rifle as well as a can of ammo in his home. The Garand became more than just a gun – it was a special bond between father and son.

“He got a kick out of me shooting these matches,” Fairless said. “I actually won a medal for him with a Japanese rifle he brought back at the end of the war. He was tickled to death with that. It was a bronze, but I gave it to him. Made his day.”

It wasn’t until 1990 that Fairless shot his first leg match – a competition where leading competitors have the chance to earn the EIC points needed to receive a Distinguished Badge.

“It was one of those things where I thought, ‘There’s no way in the world I’ll ever get any points or anything.’ And I didn’t for a long time,” he said.


Bill Fairless Story Eliis
Fairless has been competing alongside fellow competitor Bill Ellis (front) for over a decade.

Fairless eventually earned his introductory points before frustratingly suffering a competitive drought for the next several years. It wasn’t until scopes became legal in competition that he was again on his way to claiming points.

“I was one of the first people to do that because my eyes were getting bad. I had to do it, or I was going to quit,” he said. “Everybody caught up with me and passed me, so when they started shooting these Garand Matches again, I thought, ‘Oh hey, that’s my chance.’”

After retiring as a teacher in 2010, Fairless thought he’d take off to see the country by competing in CMP’s annual Travel Games in Arizona, Alabama, North Carolina and other states along the way – with the goal of finally earning a badge.

“I shoot the Garand better, comparatively, than I do an AR,” he said. “At the Eastern Games in North Carolina, all I shot was the Garand. I didn’t shoot an AR – just to practice. All the 600-yard matches and thousand yard matches – I shot the Garand.”

He went on, “They were all kind of laughing at me, and I said, ‘I’ve got a reason!’ It helped a lot. My best score at Talladega was 600 because I’d been shooting all that long stuff.”


Bill Fairless Story Friends
Outside of competition, Fairless admits it’s the people that keep him coming back to rifle matches.

Though he fared well in matches, as the years passed, competitions became less and less about goals and more about the memories.

“Shooting’s fun, but I come see my buddies and shoot with them,” he admitted. “You get together and, after we’re done shooting, we’ll go get pizza together somewhere. That’s a big part of it.”

He found a particular kinship in another regular at CMP matches, Bill Ellis, who travels all the way from England to the United States to compete. By chance, the two were paired up for a match over a decade ago and have chosen to compete alongside one another at countless events ever since.

“We pair up together real well, whether it’s pulling targets or whatever, shooting and coaching one another,” Fairless said. “it’s pretty neat – neat to visit with somebody from another country.”

Outside of the social aspect of the sport, Fairless has found the longevity of it has added to the enjoyment.

“This is the only sport I know of that you can keep doing until you get a lot older. You can’t do basketball or baseball or any of that kind of stuff, and this – you can take somebody my age right next to somebody that’s a junior, and we sit there and compete together,” he said.

“It’s pretty neat get to meet a lot of people – people with a lot of really good experiences. And everybody’s willing to help you – all of them. Well – maybe not one or two – but other than that…,” he joked.

“When I go back home to my range, everybody thinks, ‘Golly, you’re good,’ and I say, ‘I’m not good. These people are good,’” he said of his fellow competitors. “You just pick it up. I’m always listening, and they’re good at telling you what they’re looking for. That’s what I like about it. They’re all helpful.”


Bill Fairless Story GCA
In addition to his Distinguished Badge, Fairless has earned Distinguished Excellence through the Garand Collectors Association.

Using his vast experience with a Garand, Fairless gained a Master Marksman Award for Distinguished Excellence (another competitive marksmanship title) through the Garand Collectors Association back in 2023 – the tenth individual to do so. And now, through the help of others and his relentless spirit, Fairless’s name has been added to the list of competitors with a Distinguished Rifleman Badge.

Though he improves his game a little each time he steps onto the firing line, his scores still ebb and flow. But, he’s still trying and says he’ll keep going as long as he can.

“I’ve had a blast,” he said with a smile. “It’s been fun.”

24 Replies to “Bill Fairless Earns Distinguished Rifleman Badge with M1 Garand”

  1. CPO John Ross Walker, USN (Ret) says:
    March 27, 2025 at 9:49 am

    Out standing and welcome to the Club!

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  2. Aasim says:
    January 31, 2025 at 1:36 pm

    Congratulation on your world class achievement sir!
    To do it with a a vintage M1 Garand is amazing.
    Your grit and determination to reach this milestone is inspirational.

    Reply
  3. Bill Fairless says:
    December 28, 2024 at 5:23 pm

    Thanks for all your wonderful comments. Although making distinguished is truly a great honor, it is the friends I have made along the way that I treasure the most. Thanks again . See you on the range!!

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  4. Carl Shaw says:
    December 26, 2024 at 9:08 am

    Way to go Sir, you are a year older than me and I started Highpower in the early 1980’s. I need a “hard” leg to get the Distinguish Honor, if my legs can hold out. Unable to shoot sitting, I am now at kneeling or crossed ankle. Great job you are an inspiration to us older shooters.

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  5. Russell Parrish says:
    December 22, 2024 at 2:54 pm

    Congratulations to you. I’m 68 and have 28 leg points. I need one more leg preferably a hard leg! I’ll keep trying as long as I can. Again congratulations and Merry Christmas.

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  6. Steven French says:
    December 22, 2024 at 1:23 am

    Congratulations on your achievement. Your dedication, persistenc, & level of skill are a lesson to all. To quote part of an old phrase, “Winners never quit”.

    Reply
  7. Monty Hudson says:
    December 21, 2024 at 2:19 pm

    Congratulations Mr Bill ! Most can learn to shoot reasonably well, but few make the sustained effort to do it as you have. Well done Sir.

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  8. Jim Adell says:
    December 21, 2024 at 1:15 pm

    Congratulations again Bill. And with an M1!!!

    Reply
  9. Andrew Hall says:
    December 20, 2024 at 11:13 pm

    The Garand Collectors Association salutes you Bill. Well done!

    Reply
  10. Luther Townsend says:
    December 20, 2024 at 3:35 pm

    Outstanding

    Reply
  11. Douglas K Armstrong says:
    December 20, 2024 at 1:49 pm

    Bill,
    Congratulations! I have some idea of the determination and just plain fun you had in achieving your goal.
    Well done.
    Doug Armstrong

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  12. Andy Miller says:
    December 20, 2024 at 10:05 am

    Outstanding!

    Reply
  13. David Tyrer says:
    December 20, 2024 at 9:59 am

    Congratulations again, Bill! I have really enjoyed shooting matches along with you and Bill Ellis over the years. You both are an inspiration!

    Reply
  14. Jim Hopkins says:
    December 20, 2024 at 9:52 am

    Well done Bill. It couldn’t have happened to anyone more deserving. I hope you and that M1 continue on for years to come.

    Reply
  15. Daniel Lapp says:
    December 20, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Congratulations! I’m impressed that you did it with the M1 Garand. It shows me that old school can compete with new school.

    Reply
  16. Randy Dwornik says:
    December 20, 2024 at 8:54 am

    Well done sir and much harder to do when competing against AR’s and much younger shooters. We have a club member who also competes with an M1 with iron sights at 75 and has 18 leg points with it. My hat is off to you both and see you on the firing line next Western games

    Reply
  17. Bill Ellis says:
    December 20, 2024 at 8:48 am

    I am really pleased for Bill finally achieving his goal. He would have struggled with the AR rifle but he really knows how to shoot the M1.

    Reply
  18. Cris Stone says:
    December 20, 2024 at 8:23 am

    Congrats …..!!!!!
    Well done….! You are a great competitor! I enjoy shooting with you every time.
    Cris Stone
    Vice Chairman (ret)
    CMP

    Reply
  19. Bill Barnes says:
    December 15, 2024 at 10:55 am

    Congratulations:

    The score is deserved matter what platform you earn it with.
    I think it would be interesting to form a competition where people have to operate multiple platforms from older to current in same event…use platforms from all modern conflicts….maybe start with an old Springfield and progress through WWII M1….Vietnam era ….M-14 (love them😎)…..M-16…..and into the current platform…etc…

    Reply
    1. Kyle Kirschenmann says:
      December 20, 2024 at 9:43 am

      We have 3 and 4 gun aggregates at the CMP Games, for just that :<) Congrats Bill.

      Reply
  20. Thomas Assmann says:
    December 14, 2024 at 10:00 pm

    Outstanding, well done Sir.

    Reply
  21. David Gross says:
    December 14, 2024 at 9:03 pm

    I got my DCM Garand in 1983. The bolt was “in the white;” still is. I finally made Master with it, but legged out at Camp Perry with 38 points in 1994 with an M1A (Civilian #1130). I applaud your persistence, ability, and skill. At almost 76, I couldn’t do it, now, or couldn’t have at 71. 30 years went by quickly for me.
    I take the “Beast” to the range to give the young AR shooters (5.56, 6, and 6.5 mms using bipods on the bench) a taste of a “real” rifle using homebrew M72 Match equivalent with 173s I bought on closeout at Perry back in 1990(?). The ’03 is way too punishing for them. I can hardly see 300 but can still shoot 200 OK with the M1 sitting: eyes and back.
    LOVE the M1.

    Reply
  22. Marv Holtkamp says:
    December 14, 2024 at 4:22 pm

    Congratulations. Not an easy task.
    I received an Expert badge shooting an M1 on the shooting range in Ft. Leonard Wood back in 1964.

    Reply
  23. Scott says:
    December 13, 2024 at 2:47 pm

    Nice….The Garand has more “heart and soul” than an AR ever will

    Reply

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