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David T. Cloft is a competitive smallbore and long range rifle shooter from the United States, who has won seven National Championships and has set 11 US National Records. In 1999 he became the first American to be Knighted by the Princess of Buedingen, Germany after winning their annual Schutzenfest. He formerly served as a United States Army officer and retired at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

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  • David T. Cloft is a competitive smallbore and long range rifle shooter from the United States, who has won seven National Championships and has set 11 US National Records. In 1999 he became the first American to be Knighted by the Princess of Buedingen, Germany after winning their annual Schutzenfest. He formerly served as a United States Army officer and retired at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. (en)
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  • David Thomas Cloft (en)
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  • Dave Cloft (en)
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  • US Military Academy, Florida Institute of Technology (en)
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  • David Thomas Cloft (en)
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  • Alpena, Michigan, US (en)
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  • Cloft in 2010 at Camp Perry, Ohio (en)
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  • BS Environmental Engineering, MS Operations Research (en)
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  • LTC David T. Cloft (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • U.S. Army (en)
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  • Dave Cloft (en)
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  • 1985 (xsd:integer)
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  • David T. Cloft is a competitive smallbore and long range rifle shooter from the United States, who has won seven National Championships and has set 11 US National Records. In 1999 he became the first American to be Knighted by the Princess of Buedingen, Germany after winning their annual Schutzenfest. He formerly served as a United States Army officer and retired at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. (en)
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  • David T. Cloft (en)
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  • LTC (R) David T. Cloft (en)
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