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The One-Round War: USMC Scout-Snipers in Vietnam - Paladin Press

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THE ONE-ROUND WARd. Daylight Ambush - Extended(1) This type employment is used <strong>in</strong> selected areas where there is alikelihood of encounter<strong>in</strong>g Viet Cong. <strong>The</strong> concept of employment providesfor the sniper team, with <strong>in</strong>fantry protection mov<strong>in</strong>g to a pre-selectedambush site under cover of darkness and be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> position by first light.Surveillance is ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed throughout the day. Withdrawal is madeafter darkness. <strong>Snipers</strong>, with the dual capability of adjust<strong>in</strong>g artillery fire,take identifiable targets under fire with artillery or sniper rifle depend<strong>in</strong>gupon the size of the target. Survivors of observed artillery missions aretaken under fire by the sniper.e. Daylight Ambush - Close(1) Close ambushes are those sniper team ambushes with<strong>in</strong>approximately 300 meters of friendly positions. To avoid possible captureor destruction the sniper team is covered by friendly fires. <strong>The</strong> 300 meters,coupled with the 1000 meter range of the weapon theoretically denies theenemy movement with<strong>in</strong> 1300 meters of friendly positions and accord<strong>in</strong>glym<strong>in</strong>imizes the effect of enemy sniper fire and surveillance. This type ofemployment also <strong>in</strong>volves assumption of the pre-selected ambush siteprior to daybreak and withdrawal after darkness has followed.f. Counter-Sniper(1) In situations where<strong>in</strong> friendly positions receive small arms fireon successive days from the same general location, snipers are employedto decrease the enemy’s effectiveness by deliver<strong>in</strong>g accurate counter-sniperfire. <strong>The</strong> dist<strong>in</strong>ct advantage lies <strong>in</strong> the sniper weapons precision firecapability when fir<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to built-up areas which normally precludes theutilization of automatic weapons or support<strong>in</strong>g arms.g. Block<strong>in</strong>g Positions(1) Sniper teams attached to <strong>in</strong>fantry elements <strong>in</strong> block<strong>in</strong>gpositions have been used extensively and effectively <strong>in</strong> conjunction withsearch and destroy operations. <strong>The</strong> enemy is taken under fire when driven<strong>in</strong>to the block<strong>in</strong>g positions or while attempt<strong>in</strong>g to evade capture. <strong>The</strong>sniper rifle’s accuracy, range and telescopic sights permit long range firesat targets which normally are too far distant to allow positive identification.This capability, <strong>in</strong> effect, precludes <strong>in</strong>discrim<strong>in</strong>ate fir<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>in</strong>nocent<strong>in</strong>digenous who have <strong>in</strong>advertently wandered <strong>in</strong>to the area of operations.Employment of Attached <strong>Snipers</strong>a. Employment of snipers <strong>in</strong> both an offensive and defensive role isgenerally limited only by the imag<strong>in</strong>ation. Types of employment for whichsnipers are suitably equipped and tra<strong>in</strong>ed are as follows:110

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