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U.S. ArmySSG Cho told Business Insider that movies focus on a sniper's precision marksmanship, but miss some of the hardest parts of the job.Staff Sgt. Phillip ChoStaff Sgt. Phillip Cho is a sniper for the Army's 11th Airborne Division in Alaska.Cho said that while movies mainly focus on precision marksmanship, there's much more to sniping. Movies often don't show the true value of fieldcraft and concealment. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversat…See the Story
I'm a sniper in the US Army, and Hollywood doesn't show you the hardest part of my job
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Military · EgyptThe U.S. military confirmed that the Chechens had launched three ballistic missiles from their right-hand areas toward two ships in the Red Sea, and this was in response to an urgent announcement by the Chechen News Agency.See the Story
U.S. Army: Insurgents fired three ballistic missiles at two ships in the Red Sea.
U.S. Army · ChinaNewtalk News China's media media outlet Central Asia recently released a video showing two U.S. F/A-18 "Hornet" warplanes attacked by two U.S. Navy destroyers in the "Southern War Zone" over the South China Sea. Both sides were engaged in aerial fighting, and even U.S. F/A-18s were locked by fire-control radar, meaning the U.S. Army completed the final step before the fire.See the Story
The 2nd Army destroyed the 11th in the South China Sea and the 4th U.S. Army "Big Bumblebee"!
Helicopters · VancouverMUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER — Units at Guardian Response, Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Jackson County, will conduct training on Monday, and continuing on May 1 and 2 involving transporting simulated patients or mannequins by HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters and field litter ambulance (FLA) trucks to two community hospitals. Continue reading at The Republic News.See the Story
Military training involving helicopters planned
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U.S. Army · District of ColumbiaA dry shot marked the beginning of the nightmare. The night of April 14, 1865, at Ford's Theatre (Washington D.C.), a man with a name and last name changed the destiny of the United States with a revolver shot. The clock struck ten o'clock when John Wilkes Booth fired at the skull of President Abraham Lincoln while he enjoyed 'Our American Cousin'. Seconds later, the assassin jumped desperately from the balcony and started another performance. H…See the Story
Twelve Days of Hunting and a Shot in the Back: The U.S. Army's Revenge Against Lincoln's Assassin
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