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Carlos Hathcock Not the top sniper!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 2683161" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>Does anyone remember an issue of the American Rifleman that had a boonie hat , a signed box of ammo and a bolt action rifle on the cover ? Yes it had an article about Hathcock in it. I was in Southern Gun Works in Suffolk, Va. ( my old home town ) in 2002 and all those items that were on that American Rifleman cover were in a glass display case there. I got to talking with the shop owner, Richard R. Carroll and found out he was in the Marines with Hathcock and was his business manager. I bought an autographed copy of White Feather while I was there. While we were talking a guy came in with a friend from out of state that wanted to visit Hathcock's grave. Mr. Carroll told them how to find it. The man is truly a legend . I don't think numbers has anything to do with it. It was all about bravery and dedication to the mission. I don't take anything away from other brave members of our military ,it's just Hathcock stands out as one of the best on and off the battlefield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 2683161, member: 524"] Does anyone remember an issue of the American Rifleman that had a boonie hat , a signed box of ammo and a bolt action rifle on the cover ? Yes it had an article about Hathcock in it. I was in Southern Gun Works in Suffolk, Va. ( my old home town ) in 2002 and all those items that were on that American Rifleman cover were in a glass display case there. I got to talking with the shop owner, Richard R. Carroll and found out he was in the Marines with Hathcock and was his business manager. I bought an autographed copy of White Feather while I was there. While we were talking a guy came in with a friend from out of state that wanted to visit Hathcock's grave. Mr. Carroll told them how to find it. The man is truly a legend . I don't think numbers has anything to do with it. It was all about bravery and dedication to the mission. I don't take anything away from other brave members of our military ,it's just Hathcock stands out as one of the best on and off the battlefield. [/QUOTE]
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