A USMC sniper from the Viet War.
The zero on Carlos Hathcocks rifle was 700 yards.
carlos hathcock a sniper for the u.s. army i think he was ranked a sergant The above information is incorrect, Carlos Hathcock although an amazing sniper achieving 93 confirmed kills during the Vietnam war was not old enough to partake in the Korean war. On the other hand During the Korean War the sniper with the most kills by my knowledge was Zhang Taofang. Source: My father was 3rd Infantry Division Sniper of the 3rd Ranger Company during the Korean War.
Army sergeant.
I am in JROTC (junior reserved officers in training corps) so I have to know... Private Private first class specialist or a corporal (I am a corporal) sergeant staff sergeant sergeant first class Master sergeant or first sergeant sergeant major command sergeant sergeant of the army
Canada has over a thousand, probably closer to two or so, soldiers in Afghanistan. Most of them are in the South. They play a large role in security operations there, and their Special Forces are on par with the U.S. or Britain's. I just learned recently that Canadian snipers broke and then re-broke Carlos Hathcock's record for longest sniper kill in 2002 during Operation Anaconda.
Carlos Hathcock was born on May 20, 1942.
Carlos Hathcock was born on May 20, 1942.
Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock.
Carlos Hathcock used a white feather he found during a mission.
Carlos Hathcock was born on May 20, 1942 and died on February 23, 1999. Carlos Hathcock would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 73 years old today.
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The zero on Carlos Hathcocks rifle was 700 yards.
Carlos Hathcock.
THE "Apache"
I have searched extensively but have been unable to find the name of the NVA general killed by sniper Hathcock.
Hathcock set the record for the longest confirmed kill at 2286 metres in Vietnam, 1962, which lasted for 40 years.
During the 1980's, the official highest ranking man was US Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt Carlos Hathcock; with a confirmed count of 93 enemy bodies. Since that time, others seemed to have surfaced.