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PVT Andrew Todhunter
Learn more about the discipline, specialized skills and expert training behind an Army Sniper.
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PVT Andrew Todhunter
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Drill Sergeant Diana Ulloa
Two drill sergeants talk proudly of their crucial role in instilling pride, conf...
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Drill Sergeant
Drill Sergeant Diana Ulloa
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11B – Airborne Infantry:
Learn parachuting protocol and orienteering, utilizing the most cutting edge equ...
11B – Airborne Infantry:
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Otto Padron
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Private First Class Brandon Kalaskey
Kalaskey joined the Army during his senior year in high school. He feels a sense...
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Infantry
Private First Class Brandon Kalaskey
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Sergeant Justin Devon Loyd
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Specialist Nelly Medel
Medel joined the Army for an opportunity to succeed "I wanted to do something mo...
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Specialist Nelly Medel
PVT Andrew Todhunter
Learn more about the discipline, specialized skills and expert training behind an Army Sniper.
I'm Private Andrew Todhunter. I'm an 11 Bravo (11B) Infantryman. My specialty is a Sniper.
I knew I wanted to be a sniper my whole life. As a sniper I shoot an M24. It shoots a range of 800 meters, shooter dependent. It shoots a 7.62-millimeter round.
As a shooter, I shoot a target around four or five hundred meters - about the size of a playing card. Pretty much I never miss.
In basic training you really learn who you are. To be a sniper, you need to be a motivated, dedicated soldier, and be sure that's really what you want to do. In the U.S. Army you can do anything. It's all up to how far you want to push yourself and in basic training you'll learn how far to push yourself because they'll help you do it.
All I have to do is breathe, relax, squeeze.
Snipers forward.
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