Roach Posted September 15, 2011 Share Posted September 15, 2011 Carlos Hathcock in own words (part 1) Even though he doesn't hold the records for most confirmed kills or longest shot, the legend of Carlos Hathcock endures. He's the Elvis of snipers, the Yeager; he's Yoda. The highest award the Marines give for marksmanship is named after Hathcock; so is a shooting range at Camp LeJeune, N.C. In Washington, D.C. a Marine Corps library was dedicated in his honor. And a Virginia Civil Air Patrol unit decided to name themselves after Hathcock. Hathcock, sometimes called White Feather because of the feather he wore in his hat, joined the Marines at 17. It didn't take the Corps long to realize that the dirt-poor kid from Arkansas was a gifted shot. He qualified as an expert rifleman while still in boot camp and began to win prestigious shooting competitions almost right away. But the military had more in mind for Hathcock than just winning cups; he was sent to Vietnam in 1966. Hathcock volunteered for so many missions during his two tours of duty, that, according to the Los Angeles Times, his commanding officers had to restrict him to quarters to make him rest. "It was the stalk that I enjoyed," he once told the Washington Post. "Pitting yourself against another human being. There was no second place in Vietnam -- second place was a body bag. Everybody was scared and those that weren't are liars. But you can let that work for you. It makes you more alert, keener, and that's how it got for me. It made me be the best." And he was the best. Hathcock had 93 confirmed kills during his two tours of duty; the actual count may be higher. Hathcock's unconfirmed kills are believed to be in the 100s. Nevertheless, his confirmed tally was so high that North Vietnam once put a bounty of $30,000 on his head. Hathcock generally used the standard sniper rifle: the Winchester Model 70 .30-06 caliber rifle with the standard 8-power Unertl scope. On some occasions, however, he used a different weapon: the Browning M2 machine gun, on which he mounted a 10X Unertl scope, using a bracket of his own design. Hathcock made a number of kills with this weapon in excess of 1,000 yards, including his record for the longest confirmed kill at 2,286 yards. Hathcock carried a Colt M1911A1 pistol as a sidearm In the end, no bounty or enemy sniper could take down Carlos Hathcock. He died in 1999, at age 57, felled after a battle with multiple sclerosis. Part 1 http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2b3_1315592857 Part 2 http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5a8_1315592009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeno~SPARTA~ Posted September 15, 2011 Share Posted September 15, 2011 Although snipers have shot further than him, he remains the king of snipers to my eyes. He was the sniper system, no ballistic computers or modern optics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roach Posted September 16, 2011 Author Share Posted September 16, 2011 Although snipers have shot further than him, he remains the king of snipers to my eyes. He was the sniper system, no ballistic computers or modern optics. yep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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