Out of Nowhere
A history of the military sniper, from the Sharpshooter to Afghanistan
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About this book
The sniper is probably the most feared specialist warrior and the most efficient killer on the battlefield. Endlessly patient and highly skilled, once he has you in his crosshairs, your chances of survival are slim. This revised edition of Out of Nowhere provides a comprehensive history of the sniper, giving insights into all aspects of his life; his training tactics, equipment and the psychology of sniping are examined in the context of the major wars of modern times – including the American Civil War, both world wars, the Vietnam War and the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan. First-hand accounts from veteran snipers demonstrate their skill and extraordinary courage and show why they are still such a vital part of any war.
Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- The Sniper in Perspective
- The Rifleman Emerges
- American Civil War and European Wars 1854–1914
- The First World War, the watershed, 1914–1916
- The First World War, the fight back, 1916–1930
- Russian Sniping, 1926–1945
- Germany and the war in Russia. 1941–1945
- The War against Japan, 1941–1945
- The War in Western Europe, 1940–1945
- Limited Wars, 1945–1985
- Vietnam, America's nemesis
- Into the 21st century
- Glossary
- Endnotes
- Select bibliography
- Index
Paperback; September 2011; 328 pages; ISBN: 9781849086455