Posted on 07/19/2006 8:14:43 PM PDT by World_Events
"Approx. 1145 on 16 June, sniper section 4 observed black opal with tinted windows, sitting in front of storefront...."
(Excerpt) Read more at strategypage.com ...
Bump!
WOW - excellent! Thanks for the uplifting post!
Here's a little bit more detailed info on what happened:
http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/ac95bc775efc34c685256ab50049d458/0b6a3eed77fe183a852571950026a180?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,sniper
Miller Time Bump !!!
Calling Sheriff Moose, please identify the make and color of the car.
I Love Sniper stories. Thanks for posting.
"Katy Couric: "What did you feel when you shot that Iraqui (terrorist) sniper?"
American Marine sniper: "Recoil"
"While interviewing an anonymous US Special Forces soldier on his sniper skills, a Reuters News agent asked the soldier what he felt when shooting members of al Qaeda in Afghanistan. The soldier shrugged and replied, 'Recoil.'"
Snopes says "False"
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Yeah, you're right, I shudda checked Snopes like I usually do and tell my friends to do when they send me lots of stories by email.
But the recoil story sounds good and I suppose represents a point of view or philosophical feeling about the war on Islamofascist terrorism. It's a GOOD urban legend. Or at least one I would like to believe.
Be a good line in a movie.
Awesome post
Just for accuracy's sake - the car is an opel not opal
marking
"Yeah, you're right, I shudda checked Snopes like I usually do and tell my friends to do when they send me lots of stories by email.'
You're not the only one, I had accepted it myself, if your version hadn't used marine instead of special forces, I never would have thought to look into it.
I was surprised when one of the google listings was Snopes, but as soon as I read it, I slapped my forehead and said DOH!
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