No4 MkI(T) and MkI*(T) Sniper Rifle
The Sniper

"A
fully-trained sniper can be defined as a soldier who is trained to locate an
enemy, however well-hidden, who can stalk or lie in wait for him unseen, and
who is at the same time an expert shot with the rifle. His objective is to kill
with one round. He is the big game hunter of the battlefield, and must combine
the art of the hunter with the wiles of the poacher, the skill of a Bisley shot
with the grim determination to seek out his enemy. The sniper must be trained,
not only in rifle marksmanship but also to a very high degree in fieldcraft.
Without great skill as an observer he will seldom be able to find suitable
targets, and without a comprehensive knowledge of fieldcraft he will rarely get
to a fire position within shot of his quarry."
British 1951 Infantry Training Manual
Canadian Trade Specialist Badges worn by
snipers. The badges progress in order:
Sniper
Group 1

The
individual has completed the formal, basic sniper course.
Sniper Group 2
The
individual has completed field unit "on-the-job" training.
Sniper
Group 3

This
is the working level of the specialty, these individuals are considered fully
trained and able to function in the specialty independently (usually takes 4
years to achieve) and
Sniper
Group 4

The
Master Sniper, these individuals have completed the Infantry Schools advanced
course and are now instructor qualified.
The sniper qualification is a
specialist position within the military occupation of Infantryman. To qualify
for this specialty training, the soldier must meet several prerequisites first.
The soldier must first be a qualified infantryman and have previously completed
the basic reconnaissance (recce) course. He must be qualified Marksman and be
assigned as a recce patrolman in a Battalion Recce Platoon. He must have passed
his physical fitness test and be recommended by his Commanding Officer.
Much of the modern day sniper techniques
are derived from the tradition of the Scots "ghillie" (professional
deer stalker), hence today's standard sniper accessory the "ghillie
suit".
The old ghillie's maxim...
"Stalk as close as ye kin, laddie - then git ten paces closer!"
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