The US Marine Corps’ deadliest sniper, Charles “Chuck” Mawhinney, who went nearly two decades avoiding any recognition for his kill record until it was revealed in a book, has died.
An artist rendering of the sculpture at the center of a planned Marine Scout Sniper War Memorial. (Ben Cantwell Art) The Marine Corps sniper community is seeking honor their community’s fallen via a ...
They have to be able to push themselves and their weapons. Staff Sgt. Hunter Bernius, a veteran Marine Corps scout sniper who runs an advanced urban sniper training course, walked INSIDER through ...
Of the 21 teams that converged on Fort Brag from March 17-22 — including Naval Special Warfare, Marine Corps Scout Sniper, MARSOC, and Green Beret teams, among others — Army Times reports that ...
With 103 confirmed kills and hundreds more probable, Mawhinney is the deadliest sniper in Marine Corps history, a fact that ruffled some feathers when it first came to light decades after the end ...
The sniper's bullet slammed into U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ray Burkard's right leg in December 1950 while he was withdrawing ...
An artist rendering of the sculpture at the center of a planned Marine Scout Sniper War Memorial. (Ben Cantwell Art) The Marine Corps sniper community is seeking honor their community’s fallen ...
The first organized sniper training program was established in 1961 in Hawaii in the U.S. Marine Corps. The U.S. Army started formally training snipers in 1967. The two rifle models that were used ...
As a teenager in the region of West Texas made famous by Buzz Bissinger’s book “Friday Night Lights” and its subsequent film ...