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This special collection of 8 hard-to-get
books and manuals comprises just about every available training
source for this specialized craft.
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Naval Special Warfare Basic Sniper Training Syllabus -
301 pages - The primary mission of the SEAL scout sniper in
combat is to support combat operations by delivering precision
fire on selected targets from concealed positions. The SEAL
sniper also has a secondary mission of gathering information
for intelligence purposes. The future combat operations that
would most likely involve Naval Special Warfare would be low
intensity type combat operations that would employ SEAL personnel
in the gathering of information for future military operations
or the surgical removal of military targets and personnel with
a minimal assault force with no loss of life to civilian personnel.
This is the ideal mission profile to employ snipers due to
their advanced field skills, marksmanship and their ability
to operate independently in a field environment.
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Sniper Training -
174 pages - The sniper
has special abilities, training, and equipment. His job is
to deliver discriminatory, highly accurate rifle fire against
enemy targets, which cannot be engaged successfully by a rifleman
because of range, size, location, fleeting nature, or visibility.
Sniping requires the development of basic infantry skills to
a high degree of perfection. A snipers training incorporates
a wide variety of subjects designed to increase his value as
a force multiplier and to ensure his survival on the battlefield.
The art of sniping requires learning and repetitiously practicing
these skills until mastered. A sniper must be highly trained
in long-range rifle marksmanship and field craft skills to
ensure maximum effective engagements with minimum risk
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USMC Scout Sniper Instructor -
168 pages - How many of you have seen "Sands of Iwo Jima"?
Remember John Wayne charging up Mt. Surabachi? He's just about
to reach the top when out of a hole in the ground pops Hollywood's
infamous Japanese Sniper. Seconds later, end of John Wayne.
Of course, moments later the Japanese sniper is killed and
once again good triumphs over evil. But again, Hollywood has
created an image of a sniper for the American public. Regrettably,
that same image is focused in the minds of many military people
as well. Whenever the word sniper is mentioned, many of us
automatically conjure up images of Germans and Japanese tied
in trees or popping out of holes to shoot John Wayne, Vic Morrow
or Tab Hunter. In reality, nothing could be further from the
truth. So what we've got to do is erase that Hollywood image
and discuss what a sniper really is and what a sniper can really
do.
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United States Army Counter Sniper Guide -
31 pages - With the increase in civil disorders, the term sniper
has come into common usage (particularly in the press) which
is in general, erroneously used in that the term is commonly
applied to any person who fires at a specific area or person
with any type of firearm. Webster defines a SNIPER as "a
sharpshooter concealed to harass the enemy by picking off individual
members, usually at long range, and with a telescopic-sight
equipped rifle." Regardless of what we may call him, the
individual who is shooting at police, firemen, soldiers or
citizens is certainly dangerous. In order to counteract, we
must employ a trained individual whose knowledge and skill
fall within the dictionary description of a sniper, whom we
shall refer to throughout the manual as a COUNTERSNIPER. This
manual provides general basic information in the selection
of equipment, training, and employment of the countersniper.
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Scouting, Patrolling, and Sniping -
197 pages - This February 1944 War Department Basic Field
Manual has detailed headings listed as: Scouting, By Day & By Night,
Maps & Use of Compass, Observing & Reporting, Operating
Procedure, Exercises in ScoutiMay 31, 2008urity, Movements & Halts, Information, Captured Documents,
Prisoners & Reports, Reconnaissance Patrols, Combat Patrols,
Exercises In Patrolling, Sniping.
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Sniper Training and Employment -
97 pages - This circular provides doctrine for the tactical
employment of the infantry sniper. It also provides the information
needed to train and equip snipers and to plan their missions
and operations.
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Special Operations Sniper Training and Employment -
529 pages - The purpose of this manual is to provide doctrinal
guidance on the mission, selection of personnel, organization,
equipment, training, skills, and employment of the Special
Operations Sniper. This manual describes those segments of
sniping that are unique to Special Operations Forces (SOF).
It also describes those portions of conventional sniping that
are necessary to train indigenous forces.
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USMC Sniping -
138 pages - A Marine Corps
sniper is defined as a Marine who has been carefully screened
and selected, has undergone comprehensive training in advanced
infantry and marksmanship techniques, and has been assigned
MOS 8541. The sniper's training, combined with the inherent
accuracy of his rifle, firmly establishes him as a valuable
addition to the weapons available to the infantry commander.
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