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The sniper who killed at 1.5 miles

In 2009, British Army sniper Craig Harrison took aim at two Taliban fighters in Helmand Province. From over 2,475 meters away ...
American riflemen from Col. Daniel Morgan's Provisional Rifle Corps are depicted at the Battle of Saratoga, October 7, 1777. ...
A First Fusilier sniper team represented the regiment at the European NATO Sniper Competition, partnering with colleagues ...
The 45th was the only "green" division in the invasion with no combat experience. Its 180th Infantry Regiment struggled badly ...
British army soldiers’ morale was “at a low ebb” in Crossmaglen in South Armagh just months before paramilitary organisations’ August 1994 ceasefire because of the threat posed by more powerful IRA ...
Sniper rifles expanded battlefield engagement distances from under 3,000 feet in WWII to over 7,500 feet today. The Barrett M82 and .50 BMG platforms transformed sniping by enabling anti-materiel ...
Denmark deployed soldiers to both Iraq and Afghanistan when America launched the Global War on Terrorism. Fifty of their ...
A new memoir reveals the true story of a Jewish child in the Warsaw Ghetto and the Polish Resistance. This isn't just ...
At least 45 sanctioned Russian vessels suspected of being part of the 'shadow fleet' have passed in or near UK waters – some ...
"28 Days Later" wastes no time jumping into its terrifying take on the modern zombie mythos, a depiction of a highly communicable virus that quickly transforms its vectors into mindless, violent ...
Already recognized by BookLife Reviews as an Editor’s Pick and Highly Recommended by Midwest Book Review, the memoir traces ...