William McMillan is known throughout the pistol world as one of the most infamous and most successful in pistol history.
McMillan enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1946. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in 1953 and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1974. He served in the Korean and Vietnam wars.
McMillan is known not only for his expertise in pistol, but also his trick shooting.
In 1978, McMillan was injured while working as a Weapons Training Coordinator in San Diego, California, while training on Camp Elliot.
The McMillan Marine Corps trophy, established in 1980, is a renound award given by the Marine Corps at Camp Perry.
Mr. McMillan is survived by his sons, Matthew McMillan of Escondido and Billy McMillan of San Diego; daughter Karen McMillan of Carlsbad; and sister Clara Szumetz of Hagerstown, Md.
Competition Highlights:
1952 World Shooting Championships - Gold team - 25m Center Fire Pistol (World Record - team)
1952 World Shooting Championships - Gold team - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1955 Pan American Games - Gold team - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1955 Pan American Games - Silver - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1958 World Shooting Championships - Gold - 25m Center Fire Pistol
1958 World Shooting Championships - Bronze team - 25m Center Fire Pistol
1958 World Shooting Championships - Silver team - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1962 World Shooting Championships - Silver team - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1962 World Shooting Championships - Silver team - 25m Center Fire Pistol
1963 Pan American Games - Gold team - 25m Center Fire Pistol
1967 Pan American Games - Gold - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1967 Pan American Games - Gold team - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1970 World Shooting Championships - Gold team - 25m Standard Pistol
1970 World Shooting Championships - Bronze - 25m Standard Pistol
1977 Championship of the Americas - Gold team - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
1979 Pan American Games - Silver team - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol