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An armed man is a citizen; unarmed, he is merely a subject

Captain John Feddema of the Central Yavapai Fire District

Captain John Feddema of the Central Yavapai Fire District

November 24, 2009 Jared Larsen

Our latest scholarship recipient is Captain John Feddema of the Central Yavapai Fire District. He did us all proud by winning the shoot-off in his 250 class, November 9-13 of 2009.

Captain Feddema comments, “The course was an excellent opportunity to improve my gun handling ability and to improve my situational awareness at home to protect my family and at work to protect my crew.”

Marie Morrow – 4th Scholarship Recipient

Marie Morrow – 4th Scholarship Recipient

August 3, 2009 Jared Larsen

The Jeff Cooper Legacy Foundation, in conjunction with the fine folks of the API List, was pleased to present our 4th tuition scholarship to Marie Morrow—

Ivy O’hern – Third Scholarship Recipient.

Ivy O’hern – Third Scholarship Recipient.

June 29, 2009 Jared Larsen

Our third scholarship recipient completed her 250 at Gunsite on June 19 with an M1 certificate. Ivy O’hern is 18 and a recent high school graduate from Americus, Georgia. She will be attending college in the fall and intends to become a physical therapist.

Ivy came to our attention through the recommendation of a mutual friend and wrote such a great letter to Janelle about her desire to take a class at Gunsite that we were thrilled to accomodate her. She came to Arizona accompanied by her parents and we had the pleasure of meeting them all and welcoming them into the Gunsite family.

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Deputy Douglas Owens

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Deputy Douglas Owens

May 14, 2008 Jared Larsen

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Deputy of the Year for 2007, Douglas Owens, received a five-day scholarship award to the Gunsite Academy in Paulden from the Jeff Cooper Legacy Foundation.

Owens is the first recipient of the award from the foundation, which Janelle Cooper, Jeff’s wife, established to continue the legacy of her husband. He had a firm commitment to the rights of law-abiding citizens to bear arms and defend themselves, she said.

Colonel Cooper died in September 2006.

“After our father’s death, we decided to put together a foundation to perpetuate his philosophy, teachings and legacy,” said Cooper’s daughter, Lindy Cooper-Wisdom, who also is treasurer of the foundation. “He was a strong advocate of the Second Amendment.”

Cooper, president of the Jeff Cooper Legacy Foundation, gave Owens the scholarship along with her daughters Cooper-Wisdom and Christy Cooper-Hastings, who is a member of the foundation’s board. Jane Anne Shimizu, marketing director for the Gunsite Academy, also attended.

The award entitles Owens to attend five days of firearms training at Gunsite as part of his law enforcement firearms training. The 250 Defensive Pistol class teaches students how to use a pistol to defend themselves, gun handling, marksmanship and developing the “combat mindset using the modern technique of the pistol,” according to the Gunsite brochure.

“Deputy Owens is well-deserving of this award,” said Yavapai County Sheriff Steve Waugh. “He is very responsible with a strong and enthusiastic work ethic and I know he will benefit from more training.”

In addition to the award to a law enforcement officer, Cooper said the foundation hopes to eventually give an award to members of the military and to private citizens to attend Gunsite.

Contact the reporter at jtwaddell@prescottaz.com

This article used with permission and taken from the Daily Courier Website

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If you were fortunate enough to meet Janelle Cooper, you will know that this statement about her from The Guru, is true: “Jane Ellen Marks Cooper, my bride of 60 years.  I have lightly termed her “The Countess”, as that is the only title I may apply to the consort of a “Guru”. The Countess is the only person I have ever encountered, either in person or by reputation, who is without flaw.  Life has handed her its full share of tribulation, fulfillment, and adventure, and she has met each successive year with unmatched wisdom, courage, and pleasure – in equal measure.  The Countess is one of God’s best handworks.  I must have led a truly exemplary life in my previous incarnation if I deserve her in this one”
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If you were fortunate enough to meet Janelle Cooper, you will know that this statement about her from The Guru, is true: “Jane Ellen Marks Cooper, my bride of 60 years. I have lightly termed her “The Countess”, as that is the only title I may apply to the consort of a “Guru”. The Countess is the only person I have ever encountered, either in person or by reputation, who is without flaw. Life has handed her its full share of tribulation, fulfillment, and adventure, and she has met each successive year with unmatched wisdom, courage, and pleasure – in equal measure. The Countess is one of God’s best handworks. I must have led a truly exemplary life in my previous incarnation if I deserve her in this one”
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Our latest scholarship recipients at #Gunsite. Gary Cordes, Matthew Peake, Lindy, Halen Mertens. 4-17-26
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Our purpose is to promote and perpetuate the teachings and philosophy of Jeff Cooper, with special emphasis on the proper techniques for the use of small arms, the importance of self-reliance and the individual right and duty of self-defense.

The Foundation awards scholarships for training and education in the Cooper tradition.   In addition, it preserves, archives and maintains  Colonel Cooper’s writings and personal collections so that they may provide study and learning opportunities and inspiration for generations to come.

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Jeff at Basic School, 1941
Jeff at Basic School, 1941
The Cooper family, May 1953.
The Cooper family, May 1953.
 Jeff's Stanford senior picture, 1941
Jeff's Stanford senior picture, 1941
 Still in Bangkok, Jeff's caption for this picture read, "This lad on the left is from the U.S. Embassy. His expression typifies the State Dept's attitude toward the whole show."
Still in Bangkok, Jeff's caption for this picture read, "This lad on the left is from the U.S. Embassy. His expression typifies the State Dept's attitude toward the whole show."
Jane Ellen enjoying a pony ride.
Jane Ellen enjoying a pony ride.
The Hudson and the Porsche taking a break during the summer trip across country, 1953.
The Hudson and the Porsche taking a break during the summer trip across country, 1953.

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