graygun
Hunter
Many here know of him. I watched this video yesterday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlhHBZDZMKY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlhHBZDZMKY
contender said:There are snipers with more confirmed kills. There are snipers (now) with longer distance kills. And, confirmed kills were often not easy to record.
But,, none of them have recorded factual events, combined, that can touch Carlos's record.
Mounting a scope on a MaDeuce 50 cal, and making a shot on a VC at 2500 yds,, not once but twice.
Shooting at a "glint," (Carlos's words) only to find he'd shot another sniper through their scope.
He & his spotter,, keeping a battalion of NVA soldiers pinned down, killing many over a few days,, until the weather allowed an artillery strike. No confirmed kills from that mission.
Crawling out in the open, to a home of an enemy general's house, shooting the general, then escaping, from a mission he figured he'd never make it back from. All this well behind "enemy lines."
And as Gunny pointed out,, his actions saving Marines from a burning track vehicle,, effectively ending his sniper career. And establishing the much needed sniper schools along with Col. Land.
To read the details,, get a copy of "White Feather."
BTW; Carlos was submitted for the Congressional Medal Of Honor. Paperwork got lost in a shuffle for years. His friends found out,, and went on a mission, trying to get him the award. Bill Clinton had it downgraded to the Silver Star. Story & pics in the same book.
Chuck Mawhinney was credited with 103 confirmed, Adelbert Waldron with 109 confirmed, and Chris Kyle with around 160, though the USN will not officially confirm that. It is worth noting that the criteria for "confirmed" has varied over time, country, and / or service. The Soviets have numerous WW2 snipers with hundreds of kills, but they wove propaganda in with history so often it is difficult to know the truth. A Finn, Simo Hayha, is credited with 505 to 542 in about 100 days during the Winter War with the USSR. He preferred iron sights over a scope, he thought that presented a lower profile if / when shot back at. His career ended when he was hit in the face with an explosive Soviet bullet. He died in 2002 at age 96.blackhawknj said:Charles Mawhinney is officially credited as the highest scoring Marine sniper, Adelbert Waldron as the highest overall.
contender said:I have several books on Carlos. I HIGHLY recommend the one done by 2 of his friends called; "White Feather." More factual & very interesting.