There is hardly a weapon of the war that is more synonymous with patience, discipline and technical performance than the ...
Modern sniper rifles didn’t just appear overnight.
On Oct. 7, 1777, British Brig. Gen. Simon Fraser rode a gray horse along the ridge at Bemis Heights, urging his men forward. The Americans had pressed hard against British lines at Saratoga, and ...
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