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Marine Corps Snipers
THE WORLD | April 17, 2004 | By Tony Perry

Posted on 04/25/2004 4:18:04 PM PDT by MNJohnnie

Marine Corps Snipers Aim to Strike Fear

With their 'One bullet, one, kill' motto, the sharpshooters try to clear the streets and undermin insurgents in Fallouja, Iraq.

FALLOUJA, Iraq Taking a short breather Friday, the 21-year-oldMarine corporal explained what it was like to practice his lethal skill in thebattle for this city.

"It's a sniper's dream," he said in polite, matter-of-fact tones."You can go anywhere and there are so many ways to fire at the enemy without him knowing where you are."

Sniping killing an enemy from long distance with a single shot has become a significant tactic for Marines in this Sunni Triangle city as three battalions skirmish daily with armed fighters who can find cover among buildings, walls and trees.

Marine sniper teams are spread in and around the city, working night and day, using powerful scopes, thermal imaging equipment and specially modified bolt-action rifles that allow them to identify and target armed militants from 800 yards or more.

Sniping experts there are several here with the Marines say there may not have been such a "target-rich" battlefield since the World War II battle for Stalingrad, during which German and Russian snipers dueled for months.

As a military tactic, sniping is centuries old; the first sniper used bows and arrows. Leonardo da Vinci is said to have been a sniper in fighting against the Holy Roman Empire.

Weapons change, but the goal of the sniper remains the same: harass and intimidate the enemy, make him afraid to venture into the open,deny him the chance to rest and regroup.

The Marines believe their snipers have killed hundreds of insurgents, though that figure alone does not accurately portray the significance of sniping. A sign on the wall of sniper school at Camp Pendleton displays a Chinese proverb: "Kill One Man, Terrorize a Thousand."

"Sometimes a guy will go down, and I'll let him scream a bit to destroy the morale of his buddies," said the Marine corporal. "Then I'll use a second shot."

In negotiations aimed at ending the standoff in the city, the insurgents have demanded the Marines pull back their snipers.

A shaky truce exists between the Marines who surround the city and the fighters within the circle. But the cease-fire allows the Marines to carry out defensive operations within the city, which they define as, among other things, allowing fire on insurgents who display weapons, break the curfew or move their forces toward U.S. troops.

Although official policy discourages Marines from keeping a personal count of those they have killed, the custom continues. In nearly two weeks of conflict here, the corporal from a Midwestern city has emerged as the top sniper, with 24 confirmed kills. By comparison, the top Marine Corps sniper in Vietnam had 103 confirmed kills in 16 months.

"As a sniper your goal is to completely demoralize the enemy," said the corporal, who played football and ran track in high school and dreams of becoming a high school coach. "I couldn't have asked to be in a better place. I just got lucky: to be here at the right time and with the right training."

The military has asked that sniper names not be published. Insurgents were said to have put a bounty on Marine snipers. A website linked to the insurgents attempts to provide information on snipers and their families. During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong also put a bountyon snipers. "If you're going to be a sniper," said the corporal, "you just have to accept the things that come with it."

The corporal was a scout during last year's battle to topple Saddam Hussein's regime, helping a sniper find a target and align the shot. This year, he's the shooter, assigned to a scout partner. He remembers his first time as a sniper in action.

"The first time you get the adrenaline rush afterward," he said. "During the shooting, you have to take care of your breathing. It felt good to do my job, good to take a bad guy out."

Marine snipers, whose motto is "One shot, one kill," fire from rooftops in crowded urban areas of Fallouja, as well as explore the city by foot. It sometimes takes hours to set up a shot, as the sniper hides in the distance, waiting for the opportune moment.

The sniper rifle, a M-40A3, is a bolt-action model specially assembled at the Marine Corps armory in Quantico, Va. The scope magnifies to the 10th power. Some snipers give pet names to their rifle, taken from girlfriends or movie characters. The corporal, allowing himself a small laugh, has not.

"I guess it's the gun that cannot be named," he said. "It's beengood to me. I take care of it and it takes care of me."

Marine officers credit the snipers, all of whom are enlisted men, with saving Marine lives by suppressing enemy fire and allowing their comrades greater freedom of movement.

"The snipers clear the streets for us," said Capt. Douglas Zembiec. "The snipers are true heroes."

Sniper teams have come under fire and suffered casualties. Marine intelligence suggests that the insurgents using Russian- and Chinese-made rifles and optics have their own sniper teams, but there have been no reports of Marines killed by sniper fire.

The corporal grew up fishing and hunting he killed his first deer at age 12, with a bow and arrow and remembers trips in the backwoods of Canada with his father, an academic. Not ready for college, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and gained a spot in the elite sniper school at Camp Pendleton. An uncle was a Marine sniper in Vietnam.

Unlike most Marines, the sniper sees his enemy before killing him. The enemy has a face.Most combatants get only a glimpse of their enemies. The distance is too great, the spray of bullets too rapid.

But the sniper, with time to set up his shot, sees his victims more clearly through a powerful scope: their faces, their eyes, the weapons in their hands. And their expression when the bullet hits "their center mass."

"You have to have a combat mind-set," the corporal said.

Unlike other infantry troops, the sniper has greater confidence that his shot won't hit a civilian or a "friendly."

The corporal hopes to get back home by late fall, in time to take his girlfriend to a college football game and go deer hunting with his father.

"When I go hunting for whitetail, it's for food and sport," he said. "Here, when I go hunting, it's personal, very personal."


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: 2004; combat; iraq; marines; snipersup; terrorism; troops; war
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To paraphase George Orwell

We sleep safe in our beds tonight because rough men with guns in distant places stand ready to do violence on our part.

God bless all those who go into harms way for us.

1 posted on 04/25/2004 4:18:05 PM PDT by MNJohnnie
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To: MNJohnnie
Thank God for our most dangerous weapon-"a U.S. Marine with a rifle!" These young men are true heroes-the only thing the enemy understands is decisive brutality! One shot one kill, why not a lot of shots a lot of kills? Maybe our Marine Snipers can use M-249s at close range.
Semper Fi~

2 posted on 04/25/2004 4:23:56 PM PDT by sgt.k-bar
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To: MNJohnnie
Amen
3 posted on 04/25/2004 4:26:29 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: sgt.k-bar
This is why I believe the kills in Falluja are a lot higher than has been reported. It will be interesting to see what happens when our guys start the patrols in Falluja. Parley
4 posted on 04/25/2004 4:27:04 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: MNJohnnie
Tactical Nuclear Weapons will surely help when needed!

Support our snipers,......vote for increased production of 'field' Nukes!

'Just Do It!'

('Glass helps!')

/Godzilla factor

5 posted on 04/25/2004 4:43:25 PM PDT by maestro
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To: Parley Baer; Dog

The Snipers have done a job on the bad guys that shows up in this article:

Falluja truce has 'weakened resistance'(Good News!)


6 posted on 04/25/2004 4:43:55 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: MNJohnnie
Make Carlos proud, guys.
7 posted on 04/25/2004 4:44:40 PM PDT by CrazyIvan (Death before dishonor, open bar after 6:00)
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To: MNJohnnie
Marine Corps gun control: "One Shot, One Kill!"
8 posted on 04/25/2004 4:45:48 PM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1/5 1st Mar Div. Nam 69&70 Semper Fi http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com)
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To: MNJohnnie
"When I go hunting for whitetail, it's for food and sport," he said. "Here, when I go hunting, it's personal, very personal."

Well said and good hunting, Marine.

9 posted on 04/25/2004 4:50:49 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: MNJohnnie
Today, tonight, tomorrow, there are small battles going
on world wide with our special forces. You will never
hear about them, nor will they be published. A good
example is the death of Pat Tillman. That firefight
would never have been heard of, had Pat not perished.
Yes, God Bless all of our Troops. They are now fighting
in far off places, so we may sleep in safety.
They are more then "Special Forces. They are special people.
10 posted on 04/25/2004 4:54:36 PM PDT by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY 2004 - THE BEST GET BETTER)
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To: MNJohnnie
"In negotiations aimed at ending the standoff in the city, the insurgents have demanded the Marines pull back their snipers."

Meaning: It is working.

"Although official policy discourages Marines from keeping a personal count"

Right, stupid thought. Cops keep count of the tickets they give out, the tech support at your ISP has to have X number of calls per hour, football teams keep score, etc, etc. Life is all about competition no matter what the liberals would like to think.

"The snipers clear the streets for us," said Capt. Douglas Zembiec. "The snipers are true heroes."

Enough said.
11 posted on 04/25/2004 5:01:27 PM PDT by JSteff
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To: Smartass
Yes, well said.
12 posted on 04/25/2004 5:09:02 PM PDT by thiscouldbemoreconfusing
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To: MNJohnnie
"You have to have a combat mind-set," the corporal said.

Heh heh heh...
13 posted on 04/25/2004 5:17:19 PM PDT by TalBlack ("Tal, no song means anything without someone else....")
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To: CrazyIvan; archy; Fedora; hookman; King Prout; Ready4Freddy; river rat; Travis McGee
Snipers up!
14 posted on 04/25/2004 5:29:47 PM PDT by archy (The darkness will come. It will find you,and it will scare you like you've never been scared before.)
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To: MNJohnnie
Stay safe guys.
15 posted on 04/25/2004 5:42:16 PM PDT by I-spy-guy
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To: MNJohnnie

The sniper rifle, a M-40A3, is a bolt-action model specially assembled at the Marine Corps armory in Quantico, Va. The scope magnifies to the 10th power.

16 posted on 04/25/2004 5:49:21 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season)
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To: MNJohnnie
I had been predicted on my for some time this exact scenario.
That when the terrorists finally go head to head with our military they would get creamed by our far superior forces.
The terrorists have always fought from the shadows.
But now being faced with a real military they are simply no match.
This is almost like a training ground for our troops.
17 posted on 04/25/2004 5:52:23 PM PDT by chuckwalla (O, THE INSANITY, THE LUNACY THESE DAYS)
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To: archy
Amen! Increase the Marine sniper teams, they are working and they are deadly! No negotiations and no quarter! Insurgents with a gun, kill them! No time for diplomacy,
it's time to let our Marines do their jobs! Let the Marine Officers and NCOs call the shots (along with the snipers!) not the inept politicians! It's time to kill the bad guys.
Semper Fi~
18 posted on 04/25/2004 6:13:44 PM PDT by sgt.k-bar
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To: MNJohnnie
One bullet bump!

Just beautiful.
19 posted on 04/25/2004 6:17:40 PM PDT by Rate_Determining_Step (US Military - Draining the Swamp of Terrorism since 2001!)
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To: MNJohnnie; archy; Travis McGee; All
Just wait...the Left will be wringing their little hands over this by next week.
20 posted on 04/25/2004 6:20:21 PM PDT by Long Cut ("Fightin's commenced, Ike, now get to fightin' or get outta the way!"...Wyatt Earp, in Tombstone)
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