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On June 12, 1974, after 35 years of existence, the Little League organization asked Congress to change the wording of its ...
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The World’s Deadliest Sniper - Simo Häyhä’s Winter WarNo scope. No mercy. Just 505 confirmed kills in a frozen forest. Simo Häyhä didn’t just haunt Soviet soldiers—he became a ...
A FEMALE sniper shamed her doubters by defeating every ... history at Kyiv University when German troops flooded into the Soviet Union. She signed up to join the Red Army - but after taking ...
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World's Deadliest Female SniperLyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko, was a Soviet sniper in the Red Army during World War II, who was credited with 309 confirmed deaths, making her the most successful female sniper in recorded history.
On March 6, 1940, a Soviet exploding bullet hit his face ... With a name like The White Death and deadliest sniper in history, there’s bound to be some interesting facts about this soldier.
Among American military snipers, only Chris Kyle, a Navy SEAL who served in Iraq and had 160 confirmed kills, and Adelbert Waldron, an Army sniper during the Vietnam War with 109 kills ...
With 255 kills, 160 of them officially confirmed by the Pentagon, the retired Navy Seal sniper is the deadliest marksman ... holds the record with 542 Soviet soldiers shot during the Russian ...
Chuck Mawhinney, the Camp Pendleton Marine who became the deadliest sniper in the corps’ history while serving in the Vietnam War, died on Monday at his home in Baker City, Oregon. He was 75.
The US Marine Corps’ deadliest sniper, Charles “Chuck” Mawhinney, who went nearly two decades avoiding any recognition for his kill record until it was revealed in a book, has died.
Yet it was another sniper, Charles “Chuck” Mawhinney, who quietly surpassed Hathcock as the Marine Corps’ deadliest. The Lakeview, Oregon, native recorded 103 confirmed kills in Vietnam over ...
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