Daniel Morgan’s Revolutionary War riflemen were America’s original scout snipers
Long-range accuracy changed the course of the Revolutionary War.
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Long-range accuracy changed the course of the Revolutionary War.
Marines might be trained on opposite coasts, but are they that much different?
A new paper from the Association of the U.S. Army says so.
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President Trump promised to avenge violence against Iranian protestors.
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The Army thinks it's what the next generation wants.
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The Ayatollah should still definitely be concerned.
A simple request and some patience is all it takes.
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