1. Join your local Police force as a regular Constable.
2. After enough experience, train for the Firearms Unit.
3. See if there are any 'sniper' jobs available within your local Firearms division.
One can register to become an Army Mod on the official website of the British Army. One can register their interest and fill out the online form or call them on the numbers provided.
buy one of those long ranged rifles and then poof... you're a deadly sniper.
Cutoff age is 42 for the Army. Even as a trained sniper/sharpshooter, you have to consider that what you were trained for (I'm assuming law enforcement) is significantly different or more oriented on one aspect of it than military sniper training is.
Yes. The .50 cal is one of many weapons available to the sniper, though there are several others, each of them favored based upon the type of sniper mission.
Well, first, you should ensure you can make it. You won't enlist into the Army or the Navy as a sniper - in the Army, you'd have to enlist as either an infantryman or Cavalry Scout, then request and be accepted for the Army's sniper course. IIRC, the only way to become a sniper in the Navy is by first becoming a SEAL. If you feel up to that challenge, by all means, go for it. I can't say with any certainty, but I believe you can enlist into the Marines for the Scout Sniper MOS. However, you still must pass the course before actually becoming a Scout Sniper. One thing you need to keep in mind is that there's a lot more to being a sniper than simply being a good shot. As for which one to choose, you need to decide what's best for you. -Bryce- Marine snipers are known for their best shot. Before you go in, you should know the basics on range cards, field sketches, moving silently in thick foilage, and other things. Knowing how to shoot a sniper (any BOLT-action rifle that can shoot past 250 yards, or a semi-auto rifle that could also shoot past 250 yards) rifle wouldn't hurt, either. Wish you the best of luck, and the choice is yours.
On the website of the British Army, all required information can be found about the British Army training. They give usefull information about the joining process, the Army life and even a guide for families.
The inaugural Durand Cup, held in 1888, was won by the British Army team, known as the British Indian team. They defeated the hosts, the military team from the British Indian Army, in the final match. This tournament has since become one of the oldest football competitions in Asia.
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no educational qualifications are required but all applicants must pass the british army entrance exam, interviews, medical exams and physical entrance tests, before acceptance into the british army as a recruit / trainee guardsman.
None VERY VERY few, because Navy SEAL snipers are always hidden. Even when they move, they are either in gillie suites or they move when no one is around or by the shadows, Navy SEAL snipers never get compromised unless they miss, which is almost never.
British army is one of the best army of the world ever saw. It is better if you find some alternate job.
Both Prince William and Prince Harry are commissioned officers in the British Army. Currently (June 2009) Prince William is training to become a fully operational RAF Search and Rescue Pilot and Prince Harry is training to become a pilot with the Army Air Corps.