Yes they were the best snipers of all the Allies
the name of the two snipers OS Mahammad and Sharteuy
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as Sharpshooters.
It is not known if the U.S. Military uses snipers in Iraq. However, it is very likely that the the Unites States Military uses snipers in Iraq. The government or the military it self don't tend to release information often.
1. USA snipers used the XM21 weapons system (M14 rifle) w/Redfield scopes 2. USMC snipers used bolt action hunting rifles 3. NVA snipers used bolt action Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant rifle US missions: body count; priority targets, sappers. NVA missions: officers, commo men, crew served wpns.
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Not all Navy Seal missions will have snipers, but at least seven missions will have snipers that they are trained for.
as a cue to tell other snipers to fire their weapons
Yes they were the best snipers of all the Allies
Navy SEAL snipers are fully trained ground soldiers who just specialize in sniping.
The United States Air Force (USAF) doesn't have "snipers." The USAF trains their members in a Countersniper school. They aren't trained in the same tactical employment role as the Army snipers or the Marine MOS snipers.
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Possibly. In the American Civil War, both sides had snipers using scoped rifles. If armies did not have snipers in 1912, it was not because sniping was not yet invented.
The snipers of ww2, were highly-trained soldiers of the German Army.
the name of the two snipers OS Mahammad and Sharteuy
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While there is no patron saint of snipers, St. Sebastian, the patron saint of archers.