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Don't forget Lyudmila Michajlovna Pavlichenko, not as pretty but 309 confirmed kills, a one woman army
So I'd say yes, but you'll have to wait for an official ruling I guessA sniper is a marksman who shoots targets from concealed positions or distances exceeding the capabilities of regular personnel. Snipers typically have specialized training and distinct high-precision rifles.
Well I will stick my neck on the block here and say that a Sniper is a fairly modern function. So in ye olde days I would guess that some one that shoot some one else could be said to be a sniper of sorts. For the want of increasing the possibilities for the Winter GB, I concur that a marksman of the field can be built.\ said:Would a napoleonic British 95th rifleman count as a sniper.I know they were skirmishers buuuuut....
So 1815 is fine by the sound of itThe snipe is a wading bird renowned for being the hardest of all birds to hunt due to being difficult to locate, impossible to approach without flushing, or to hit once in the air due to its erratic flight. In the days of market hunting, those who brought snipes to market were regarded as the best of the best and earned the term snipers. The verb snipe originated in the 1770s among soldiers in British India applying similar skills in wartime with a human quarry.
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