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  2. United States Marine Corps Scout Sniper Association

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    The organization is composed of approximately 800 former and active Scout Snipers and serves to support its members and their families as well as the families of fallen Marine Corps Scout Snipers. In January 2017, the SSA presented the National Rifle Association (NRA) with a plaque and appreciation for their continued support of the SSA and the ...

  3. United States Marine Corps Scout Sniper - Wikipedia

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    This image's publication, showing Scout Snipers posing with an flag in Afghanistan in 2010, triggered the controversy about the Scout Snipers' use of the symbol.. In February 2012, U.S. media reported that Marine scout snipers had been using the double Sig rune (ϟϟ, "SS") in its "Armanen" form to symbolize their function since at least the 1980s.

  4. United States Marine Corps Scout (Tank) and Sniper Company

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    The United States Marine Corps Scout and Sniper companies and the Scouts (Tank) companies of the tank battalions were the first among the division's reconnaissance assets. [1] They existed around the same exact moment when 1st and 2nd Marine Division were created. In 1941, each regiment had a scout and sniper platoon.

  5. STA platoon - Wikipedia

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    STA platoon is also the home of the Marine Scout-Snipers. Marine Scout Snipers can act on immediate information to reduce the enemy, deny the enemy access to flanks and protected areas, or slow the enemy's ability to maneuver through long-range precision fire. The STA platoon is in use at the battalion and regimental level.

  6. Category : United States Marine Corps lore and symbols

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    Organizations associated with the United States Marine Corps‎ (11 P) Pages in category "United States Marine Corps lore and symbols" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

  7. M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The EMR is also used by Marine scout snipers when the mission requires rapid accurate fire and by Marine Corps explosive ordnance disposal teams. In early 2012, the Marine Corps began replacing the M39 with the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System, originally developed for the U.S. Army, on a one-for-one basis, with the designation of Mk 11 Mod 2. [3]

  8. VMFA-333 - Wikipedia

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    Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 333 (VMFA-333) was a United States Marine Corps fighter squadron consisting of F/A-18 Hornets.Known as the "Fighting Shamrocks" and "Trip Trey", the squadron participated in action during World War II, the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm The squadron’s aircraft were easily recognizable by the row of three shamrocks painted on the vertical stabilizers of ...

  9. M40 rifle - Wikipedia

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    The primary difference between the Army and the U.S. Marine Corps rifles is that while the U.S. Marine Corps M40 variants use the short-action version of the Remington 700/40x which is designed for cartridges having an overall length of 2.750 inches (69.85 mm) or less (such as the .308 Winchester/7.62×51 mm NATO), the Army M24 uses the ...