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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Army
ROTC recently held its annual McKinley Marksmanship Award Competition.
The competition, named and endowed by distinguished Alabama Corps
of Cadets alumnus John K. McKinley, consists of four events -- rifle
match, pistol match, combat knife throw and hatchet throw.
The winner of the $1,000 award was Cadet Scott Rowe, a senior
from Norwalk Conn., who edged out Cadet Charlie Walsh, a junior
from Eufaula, and freshman Cadet Ellis Thorne of Tuscaloosa, in
the final event, the hatchet throw. McKinley was on hand to witness
the extremely close contest for this year’s award and to offer
the competitors some pointers on the art of knife and hatchet throwing.
Rowe is a geology major scheduled to graduate from UA in December.
Rowe, who will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army
upon graduation, will attend the Army ROTC National Advance Leadership
Camp at Fort Lewis, Wash., in June.
McKinley, a Tuscaloosa native, earned a B.S. degree in chemical
engineering at UA and a M.S. degree in organic chemistry in 1941.
He was commissioned from the UA Corps of Cadets as a second lieutenant
in the artillery branch of the U.S. Army Reserve. He joined Texaco
Oil in May 1941 as a chemical engineer, but in August 1941 he was
called to active service. He served for four-and-a-half years in
the European Theater where he received the Bronze Star and various
campaign medals before he was discharged as a major in November
1945. After the war, he returned to employment with Texaco where
he served as chairman, president and chief executive officer.
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