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Jason Jarvis
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Taking Mike‘s peacemaking as inspiration, I have a legitimate question about the use of snipers in the Canadian Army:
"How long have snipers been around as a official specialty, and what factors have influenced their training and deployment?"
While I realize that Canadian soldiers have been renowned for their marksmanship since at least the mid-1700s, have they always been an official part of the infantry?
While Canadian snipers were active in both World Wars and Korea, were there snipers in South Africa, or just "marksmen"?
:soldier:
How much did the US experience in Vietnam influence Canadian attitudes toward sniping, or the British in Northern Ireland?
What provided the catalyst for the investment in our sniper training system in the early to mid-1990s? How did it get so good so quickly?
Did the army learn about the value of snipers from our Balkan experiences?
:sniper:
Or is this simply a fad that is going to fade away in a few years?
"How long have snipers been around as a official specialty, and what factors have influenced their training and deployment?"
While I realize that Canadian soldiers have been renowned for their marksmanship since at least the mid-1700s, have they always been an official part of the infantry?
While Canadian snipers were active in both World Wars and Korea, were there snipers in South Africa, or just "marksmen"?
:soldier:
How much did the US experience in Vietnam influence Canadian attitudes toward sniping, or the British in Northern Ireland?
What provided the catalyst for the investment in our sniper training system in the early to mid-1990s? How did it get so good so quickly?
Did the army learn about the value of snipers from our Balkan experiences?
:sniper:
Or is this simply a fad that is going to fade away in a few years?


