GEORGE TUBB MONUMENT RELOCATION
ByMost of us who have been in the shooting game since the 30/06 was king knew and shot with George Tubb, his wife Polly and sons Gary and David, from Canadian, Texas. George was a World War II veteran and a very active NRA Director. He was instrumental in getting the high-power range designed and built correctly at the NRA Whittington Center. He also got the range at Fort Wolters near Mineral Wells, Texas extended to 1000 yards. Both ranges are named for him, and there is a monument at the 1000 yard line at Fort Wolters recognizing George and his accomplishments.
Unfortunately the Ft. Wolters range is no longer available to civilians beyond 500 yards, and the Army National Guard wants the monument moved. The Bald Eagles Rifle Club wants to relocate it to the high-power range at the Whittington Center. We have people to load it, transport it, and install it at the range in Raton. Now all we need is some money to make it happen.
If you would like to donate (any amount) to this effort please make your check out to the NRA Whittington Center (they are a charitable organization and your gift is tax deductible). Contact us via our webform for the address to mail your check. I am secretary of the Bald Eagles Rifle Club. I’ll forward your check to the club treasurer. Be sure to note your check “for the high-power range” that way excess funds can be applied to the maintenance of the range. Thank you for your help in this effort to recognize a real champion for the shooting sports.