Daryl Parker was raised in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, where his lifelong love of
the outdoors began. Growing up with a strong family emphasis on military
service, by the age of seventeen he had enlisted in the United States
Marine Corps. Over the next twenty-one years, his duties took him to such
far-away places as Peru, Japan, Morocco and the Arctic Circle. Fascinated
with other cultures, Daryl learned to speak French, Spanish, and Arabic
during his travels. Highly decorated, Daryl was awarded nine personal awards, including two combat action ribbons, the Meritorious Service Medal, and achieved the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 3. His last assignment was at the National Security Agency, where he retired from active service in 2005. After retiring from the military, Daryl became a police officer in July 2006, eventually settling in McKinney, Texas. In February 2009, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, and participated in patrol, K-9, criminal investigations, and commanded the Special Response Team. In 2011, he accepted a position as the primary instructor at a regional police academy teaching classes to both recruits and in-service officers. A highly trained and skilled marksman, Daryl was selected from over 6,000 applicants as one of the final sixteen competitors on the highly successful History Channel show Top Shot season two. He also appeared on H2 Channel's Top Guns. Daryl opened Marksman's Challenge, a range with top shot like challenge events in North Texas in October 2011 with personal instruction from Top Shot alumni.
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