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it is protected with snipers watching the animals inside so no one shoots the animals whoever shoots the animals get shot.
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Snipers - 2002 Law Enforcement Snipers was released on:
USA: 15 November 2002
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Because snipers on both sides of the trench lines were constantly watching for a chance to kill someone. Snipers were well camouflaged, patient and watched for the opportunity. Peering over the parapet would be met with a bullet in the face - ergo, it was dangerous.
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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.
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Yes they were the best snipers of all the Allies
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Navy SEAL snipers are fully trained ground soldiers who just specialize in sniping.
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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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Kill police snipers. There will be 5 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.
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the name of the two snipers OS Mahammad and Sharteuy
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The snipers of ww2, were highly-trained soldiers of the German Army.
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its about the famous Russian snipers of WW2
freewebs.com/rsnipers
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While there is no patron saint of snipers, St. Sebastian, the patron saint of archers.
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The initial course which snipers go through to be selected as snipers is longer in the Marines. However, once selected, training is going to be intensive for snipers in both branches, and they'll end up being on par with each other.
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Communist countries used female snipers during WW2.
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The US does not give out information on SEAL snipers missions. They are all classified.
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Snipers Inc- - 2011 TV was released on:
USA: 2011
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Dangerous Missions - 1999 Snipers was released on:
USA: 1999
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This is open to debate but the Marines are recognized as great snipers. They have the legendary Carlos Hathcock who complete very difficult missions but on the other hand Army snipers had more kills.
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Snipers Alley - 2002 is rated/received certificates of:
Germany:12 (bw)
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It's an enlisted position, not an officer position.
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Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as Sharpshooters.
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There is no definitive answer to the exact number of snipers in the Vietnam War. However, it is estimated that both the United States and the North Vietnamese Army employed hundreds of snipers throughout the conflict.
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Absolutely not! That would be CRAZY! Army Snipers give away flowers to homeless kids...
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Well Snipers were in evrey squad but just a Sniper team was used for Recon.
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Snipers are not members of the Primary Reserve; snipers are members of the Regular Force - the full time soldiers. Snipers serve in various combat roles which require stealth, reconnaissance, and long-range firing capabilities.
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Both snipers and ground soldiers get more action because they compliment each other
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Snipers work a great distances from their targets. By the time someone gets to the shooters location he is long gone.
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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.
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