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14-351 Garand Picture of the Day - Marine sniper
A Marine sniper and spotter of the 1st Marine Division work together in picking off the enemy in Korea
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Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 12-16-2014 at 01:00 PM.
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12-16-2014 12:53 PM
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Nice!! M1C sniper rifle.
--fjruple
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"Designated marksman" might be more appropriate than "sniper".
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The term Sniper or Designated marksman does not appear in the TO&E for Marine units.
HyperWar: Marine Regiment TO&E (1944)
I found some ww2 references to Scout sniper platoons.
nothing on designated marksman for the WW2 time frame.
Although the fellow at our club (WW2 & Korea) refered to himself as a Sniper.
His skill backed up his claim.
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Love reading the TO and E and manning of foreign armies...very interesting to me.
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