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Sniper shot that took out an insurgent killer from three quarters of a mile
telegraph ^ | 01/01/2006 | Toby Harnden in Ramadi

Posted on 12/31/2005 3:04:24 PM PST by Flavius

Gazing through the telescopic sight of his M24 rifle, Staff Sgt Jim Gilliland, leader of Shadow sniper team, fixed his eye on the Iraqi insurgent who had just killed an American soldier.

His quarry stood nonchalantly in the fourth-floor bay window of a hospital in battle-torn Ramadi, still clasping a long-barrelled Kalashnikov. Instinctively allowing for wind speed and bullet drop, Shadow's commander aimed 12 feet high.

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A single shot hit the Iraqi in the chest and killed him instantly. It had been fired from a range of 1,250 metres, well beyond the capacity of the powerful Leupold sight, accurate to 1,000 metres.

"I believe it is the longest confirmed kill in Iraq with a 7.62mm rifle," said Staff Sgt Gilliland, 28, who hunted squirrels in Double Springs, Alabama from the age of five before progressing to deer - and then people.

"He was visible only from the waist up. It was a one in a million shot. I could probably shoot a whole box of ammunition and never hit him again."

Later that day, Staff Sgt Gilliland found out that the dead soldier was Staff Sgt Jason Benford, 30, a good friend.

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The insurgent was one of between 55 and 65 he estimates that he has shot dead in less than five months, putting him within striking distance of sniper legends such as Carlos Hathcock, who recorded 93 confirmed kills in Vietnam. One of his men, Specialist Aaron Arnold, 22, of Medway, Ohio, has chalked up a similar tally.

"It was elating, but only afterwards," said Staff Sgt Gilliland, recalling the September 27 shot. "At the time, there was no high-fiving. You've got troops under fire, taking casualties and you're not thinking about anything other than finding a target and putting it down. Every shot is for the betterment of our cause."

All told, the 10-strong Shadow sniper team, attached to Task Force 2/69, has killed just under 200 in the same period and emerged as the US Army's secret weapon in Ramadi against the threat of the hidden Improvised Explosive Device (IED) or roadside bomb - the insurgency's deadliest tactic.

Above the spot from which Staff Sgt Gilliland took his record shot, in a room at the top of a bombed-out observation post which is code-named Hotel and known jokingly to soldiers as the Ramadi Inn, are daubed "Kill Them All" and "Kill Like you Mean it".

On another wall are scrawled the words of Senator John McCain: "America is great not because of what she has done for herself but because of what she has done for others."

The juxtaposition of macho slogans and noble political rhetoric encapsulates the dirty, dangerous and often callous job the sniper has to carry out as an integral part of a campaign ultimately being waged to help the Iraqi people.

With masterful understatement, Lt Col Robert Roggeman, the Task Force 2/69 commander, conceded: "The romantic in me is disappointed with the reception we've received in Ramadi," a town of 400,000 on the banks of the Euphrates where graffiti boasts, with more than a degree of accuracy: "This is the graveyard of the Americans".

"We're the outsiders, the infidels," he said. "Every time somebody goes out that main gate he might not come back. It's still a running gun battle."

Highly effective though they are, he worries about the burden his snipers have to bear. "It's a very God-like role. They have the power of life and death that, if not held in check, can run out of control. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

"Every shot has to be measured against the Rules of Engagement [ROE], positive identification and proportionality."

Staff Sgt Gilliland explains that his Shadow team operates at the "borderlines" of the ROE, making snap judgements about whether a figure in the crosshairs is an insurgent or not.

"Hunters give their animals respect," he said, spitting out a mouthful of chewing tobacco. "If you have no respect for what you do you're not going to be very good or you're going to make a mistake. We try to give the benefit of the doubt.

"You've got to live with it. It's on your conscience. It's something you've got to carry away with you. And if you shoot somebody just walking down the street, then that's probably going to haunt you."

Although killing with a single shot carries an enormous cachet within the sniper world, their most successful engagements have involved the shooting a up to 10 members of a single IED team.

"The one-shot-one-kill thing is one of beauty but killing all the bad dudes is even more attractive," said Staff Sgt Gilliland, whose motto is "Move fast, shoot straight and leave the rest to the counsellors in 10 years" and signs off his e-mails with "silent souls make.308 holes".

Whether Shadow team's work will ultimately make a difference in Iraq is open to question. No matter how many insurgents they shoot, there seems no shortage of recruits to plant bombs.

Col John Gronski, the overall United States commander in Ramadi, said there could not be a military solution. "You could spend years putting snipers out and killing IED emplacers and at the political level it would make no difference."

As they prepare to leave Iraq, however, Staff Sgt Gilliland and his men hope that they have bought a little more time for the country's politicians to fix peace and stability in their sights.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: armysnipers; bang; banglist; getjubu; gilliland; guncontrol; gwot; harnden; ied; iraq; leupold; oif; shadow; sniper; team; tobyharnden; wot
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1 posted on 12/31/2005 3:04:27 PM PST by Flavius
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To: Flavius

good shot


2 posted on 12/31/2005 3:06:52 PM PST by vigilante2 (Happy New Year)
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To: Flavius
"silent souls make .308 holes"

Love it!

3 posted on 12/31/2005 3:09:32 PM PST by Michael Goldsberry (Lt. Bruce C. Fryar USN 01-02-70 Laos)
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To: Flavius

Yet in Baghdad, the grandmother of the little baby with spina bifida walked up with great determination and placed the child into the hands of American soldiers. Iraqi's know perfectly well what Americans have done for them. (And can do.)


4 posted on 12/31/2005 3:09:58 PM PST by hershey
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To: Flavius
There goes his anonymity
5 posted on 12/31/2005 3:10:25 PM PST by al baby (Father of the beeber)
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To: Flavius

Hooah


6 posted on 12/31/2005 3:11:11 PM PST by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America)
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To: Flavius

This writer is impressive -- I wish there were more like him.


7 posted on 12/31/2005 3:12:26 PM PST by 68skylark
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To: Flavius

"...[but] at the political level it would make no difference."



Politics is always the fly in the ointment.


8 posted on 12/31/2005 3:12:45 PM PST by sully777 (Blame Canada!)
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To: Flavius

BTTT


9 posted on 12/31/2005 3:12:51 PM PST by Fiddlstix (Tagline Repair Service. Let us fix those broken Taglines. Inquire within(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: Flavius
"Kill Like you Mean it"

I've never heard that one before -- I like it.

10 posted on 12/31/2005 3:13:38 PM PST by 68skylark
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To: Flavius
Who said a .308 can't reach out and touch someone?

It wasn't me.

11 posted on 12/31/2005 3:13:52 PM PST by Supernatural (All the truth in the world adds up to one big lie! bob dylan)
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To: Flavius

Good shot, man.


12 posted on 12/31/2005 3:14:02 PM PST by Recovering Hermit (Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription...is more cowbell!)
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To: Flavius

I wonder if I could hit a large barn from 3/4 mile!


13 posted on 12/31/2005 3:14:18 PM PST by Cementjungle
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"On another wall are scrawled the words of Senator John McCain: "America is great not because of what she has done for herself but because of what she has done for others."

Hard to believe these guys would be quoting John McCain. I wonder if they know what McCain had to say about the Swift Boat Vets?

14 posted on 12/31/2005 3:17:44 PM PST by Godebert
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To: Flavius

What a great story....those bursts of Bravado are good for the soul for men in combat. I remember the motto of: "Our business is killing, and business is good".. May all our brave young warriors soon be back in the bosom of a grateful nation....warmest regards for all and wishes for a great 2006.


15 posted on 12/31/2005 3:18:03 PM PST by RVN Airplane Driver (Most Americans are so spoiled with freedom they have no idea what it takes to earn and keep it.)
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To: Flavius
I don't think I would want to work for Lt Col Robert Roggeman. He seems like the type to second guess his "god-like" snipers. Could be wrong, but his comments seem a bit defeatist and PC. Am I wrong?
16 posted on 12/31/2005 3:19:23 PM PST by DariusBane (I do not separate people, as do the narrow-minded, into Greeks and barbarians.)
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To: Flavius; All
bet all the springfield guys are not ok with it : ) (kidding and happy new year to all)

His exploits as a Marine Corps sniper in Vietnam are bigger than life and larger than myth. But for Gunnery Sergeant, Carlos Hathcock II, he looked at his tour as an opportunity, not for glory and celebrity, but for the fortuity of helping his brothers in the bush and saving as many lives as he could by eliminating as many of the enemy as possible. And he certainly did that. Whether all the legends and exploits are true is elementary. What matters is that Gunny Hathcock, long known as "White Feather" to his enemy, performed in the highest traditions of the United States Marine Corps, for which we are more than grateful. http://www.geocities.com/hathcocktrophy/

17 posted on 12/31/2005 3:22:14 PM PST by Flavius (Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: Flavius
Staff Sgt Gilliland, whose motto is "Move fast, shoot straight and leave the rest to the counsellors in 10 years" and signs off his e-mails with "silent souls make.308 holes".

Not to get too cynical here but that this SSG says this makes me wonder if we are implanting too many seeds of "self-doubt". I think there has been too many HollyWierd movies about vets going crazy when they get home.

I'm sure that the bad guys aren't worring about having "post traumatic shock syndrome" doing their job.

18 posted on 12/31/2005 3:23:50 PM PST by BeAllYouCanBe (Animal Rights Activist Advisory: No French Person Was Injured In The Writing Of This Post)
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To: Cementjungle
Nah, it was a great shot.

Still, I like the snipers using the .50 caliber Barrets. They really reach out and get ya. Take a look at this ad.

http://www.barrettrifles.com/
19 posted on 12/31/2005 3:24:28 PM PST by GarySpFc (De Oppresso Liber)
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To: Flavius

Congratulations Sgt. Gilliland!


20 posted on 12/31/2005 3:24:29 PM PST by cubreporter (I trust Rush. He has done more for this country than anyone will ever know. He's A++)
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