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SEAL Sniper Training Program
- When the SEALs developed their own Naval Special Warfare Scout-Sniper School, they tailored the skills and subjects of sniping toward their operating environment. Therefore, this book contains all the fundamentals of other sniping manuals -- such as marksmanship, range estimation and shooting techniques -- but with additional information on the maritime and coastal environment, intelligence gathering and special counter-terrorist tactics and techniques. 8-1/2x11, softcover, 320 pages
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Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos
- "The best book yet published about the Hmong and the CIA in Laos." Maj. John Plaster This is the true story of America's loyal Hmong allies and the CIA officers who trained and advised them. Led by their own Hmong General Vang Pao, these hardy mountain tribesmen were the backbone of the CIA's defense of this tiny landlocked country. This authoritative history involved more than 650 interviews with CIA officers, U.S. Military officials and senior Laotian, Thai and North Vietnamese officers, plus thousands of pages of declassified documents. A real eye-opener on the largest covert program in CIA history, includes dozens of never - before - published photos of Project White Star, operations along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, secret raids into North Vietnam, and other daring CIA-supported operations.
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Tactical Tracking Operations: The Essential Guide for Military and Police Trackers
- A Rhodesian SAS officer with extensive combat service in Mozambique, South Africa, Rhodesia and Namibia, the author served in Rhodesia's Tracker Combat Unit, which he eventually commanded. Later, he also served with the elite Selous Scouts, then the South African Special Forces. Few men in the world have as much hands-on tracking experience. From detecting and reading sign to finding lost spoor or even organizing a multi-agency search for armed fugitives, Scott-Donelan's book proves an authoritative, well written guide.
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The Art of the Rifle
- This fairly recent book (1997), is both informative and entertaining, with many insights on the rifle shooting that can only result from a lifetime spent peering through sights and scopes. Cooper is sometimes opinionated -- certainly never shy -- but his many nuggets of shooting wisdom are well worth the cost of this book (ie., "Where to aim is fully as important as how to aim.") His interwoven subjects such as a philosophy behind shooting and rifles simply won't be found elsewhere. A good read, and worthy of a serious rifleman's bookshelf. 8-1/2x11, hardcover, 104 pages.
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The Complete .50-Caliber Sniper Course: Hard-Target Interdiction
- Authored by a former Green Beret sniper instructor, this is, indeed, the complete Special Operations Target Interdiction Course, as taught by the 1st Special Forces Group's SOTIC School. A co-founder of the school, Michaelis has brought together all the sophisticated subjects involved in extreme-range shooting, from adjusting for weather and terrain factors, to trajectory tables, shooting techniques and heavy sniper tactics. This is simply the finest, most authoritative book on the subject, a must-have "bible" for anyone seriously interested in long-range, .50 cal. shooting . 8-1/2x11, softcover, 576 pages
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The German Sniper: 1914-1945
- Widely respected for his careful research and incomparable knowledge of historic sniper weapons and gear, Peter Senich's many works are a must for any serious student of the subject. What else can this 468-page volume be called but "encyclopedic." No other book in the world so thoroughly explores German sniping in both World Wars, from the dawn of sniping in late 1914, through the terrible fighting on the Eastern Front in 1942-45. Even includes three interviews with German sniper veterans, plus the technical detail on scopes and rifles for which Senich is famous. 8-1/2x11, hardcover, 468 pages
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The Official Soviet SVD Manual
- This is the real-deal, the actual Soviet-issue manual for the Dragunov sniper rifle, translated by a retired American intelligence officer. It contains all the "how-to" sorts of info you see in U.S. manuals, from field stripping and maintenance to firing the SVD rifle and -- very importantly -- how to zero and adjust its PSO-1 scope. You'll also find some interesting techniques of fire, including (really!) how to lead a descending paratrooper. Historically fascinating, but also essential reading if you may serve anywhere that an SVD could be in a foe's hands or may, by necessity, end up in your own hands. 8-1/2x11, 112 pages.
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The One-Round War: USMC Scout-Snipers in Vietnam
- The latest Senich sniping book, this entire 384-page volume deals exclusively with U.S. Marine snipers, both in Vietnam and in the post-Vietnam era. Covers the establishment of sniper training in Vietnam, an elaborate examination of weapons, optics, match-grade ammo and related gear, and true accounts of snipers in action. Also includes an entire chapter on the post-Vietnam Unertl 10x scope, and more recent sniper employment in Beirut, Haiti and the Mideast. Heavily illustrated, 8-1/2x11, softcover, 384 pages.
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U.S. Army Special Operations Target Interdiction Course: Sniper Training and Employment
- This enormous volume (560 pages, 8-1/2x11, softcover) contains the entire current Special Ops sniper course, with handouts, as instructed to U.S. Army Special Forces, Airborne-Rangers and elite paratroopers. Approaching sniping from a specops perspective, all the fundamentals are here, plus tactics and techniques for unconventional warfare, counterterrorism, combat search and rescue and many other advanced topics. Much valuable, worthwhile information.
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U.S. Marine Corps Scout-Sniper: World War II and Korea
- In 1942, facing a deadly, experienced Japanese foe--renowned for his junglefighting prowess -- the U.S. Marine Corps chose to train and field a new breed of American fighter, the specially trained Scout-Sniper. The rest was history. Practicing innovative tactics and meticulous fieldcraft, these USMC snipers hunted their Japanese adversaries across the Pacific, proving themselves a junglefighters and marksmen, which they continued into the Korean War. After more than two decades of research, Senich has written what is undoubtedly the most thorough and accurate account of the training, equipment and combat role of snipers in this important era in Marine Corps history. Contains rare combat and training photos of Scout-Snipers. 81/2x11, hardcover, 240 pages.
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