One Shot One Kill | Charles W. Sasser, Craig Roberts | A Must Read
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One Shot One Kill
One Shot One Kill
Charles W. Sasser
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Craig Roberts
Pocket
, 1990 - 260 pages
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highly recommended
EXCELLENT SNIPER BOOK!
One
shot
one
kill
is a terrific book for those who enjoy reading the experiences of snipers from all parts of history.It gives amazing accounts from World War II and the Vietnam War among others.It's an especially good book because the authors have a huge base of knowledge on the subject and have an effective way of explaining the circumstances in which the snipers in this book preformed their duties.Again a terrific book that will make one appreciate the art of sniping.
A Must Read
Both awesome and tragic. As close as you can come to crawling on your stomach for hours in the hot sun, tasting the grass, feeling the bites of ants while experiencing the thrill of hunting the enemy. You'll never regret reading this book.
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One Shot One Kill
Wow, It doesn't get much better than this. In this book you will find deadly stories that will really make you think. It consists of great detail of every blood drawing
shot
. I recomend this book and any other book by charles sasser.
This book is great and gives snipers the noteriety that they
This book was great. Great because all of the stories were true and heroic and it was all about war, something I enjoy. The authors dida great job at puttin it together and getting all of the stories correct from wht I can gather.
One Shot, One Kill
I have just finished reading this book and have mixed reviews on it. On the positive side, the descriptions of the hunts and
kill
s were very graphic and believable. The book profiles a variety of snipers and their stories. On the negative side, there is too much "history" of setting up sniper schools, etc. Also, what I found very disturbing was the many racist references to the enemy, especially the Asians. Terms like "slant eyes," "hamburgers," "gooks," and "yellow skinned..." were unneccessary, even if they were direct quotes. I'm not sure how the authors could have handled this, but each time I read a dehumanizing racist comment, I was reminded why so many loyal Americans took to the streets in the 60's and 70's to protest the Vietnam War. It was called a racist war then, and I believe to this day, it was still a racist war.
One
Shot
, One Kill is worthy of 3 stars at best.
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