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Who is the strongest sniper on record in history?
Many books about the history of military snipers will mention the snipers who killed the most enemies in World War I.. He is from Australia, and his name is Billy Singer, and his full name is Shen Bili. He won the Medal for Outstanding Behavior of the British Empire and the Cross Medal awarded by the Belgian government. In less than four months in the battle of Garipoli, the confirmed record of his killing was 150 Turkish soldiers, including 20 1 unconfirmed. Even the best sniper in the Ottoman Guards died under his gun. People in his hometown built a statue for him in 1995, and every year after that, a commemorative event will be held in front of his statue.
Some people think that Billy Singer is indigenous to Australia because of his dark skin, while Martin Pegler, a British military history expert, thinks that he is descended from Indians in his book Military Snipers since 19 14, because there were also Indian immigrants in Queensland at that time, and many Indian surnames were added. As a matter of fact, Billy Sin is of Chinese descent, and his China surname is not verifiable. When China workers came to Australia by boat thousands of miles away, the immigration officer sitting on the dock gave everyone a British surname on the spot according to the British custom, because many China people born and raised today have strange British surnames. There is a congressman from China named Ozzie. It is estimated that his ancestor's name may be A Zhi, and he was changed to Ozzie by the immigration officer. The protagonist's surname is Xin and his first name is Billy. I'll call this elder, because Shen and Xin are very similar in pronunciation.
Shen Bili's father john singh was born in Shanghai. According to Don Smith, grandson of Shen Bili's sister who still lives in Claremont, John Shen was a vegetable farmer in the suburb of Shanghai before going to Australia. His mother Marianne is a nurse born in England, and her maiden name is Pu. They got married on July 9, 1983, when the groom was 4 1 year old. The groom's occupation in the marriage certificate is a fruit farmer, and the bride is only 24 years old.
There has been a gold rush in Clermont since 1860, and there were 5000 Chinese at the most. They give the impression that they work hard and can find gold even in abandoned mines. Miners in other countries complain that as long as they are mined by China, any mining area becomes worthless. China people always dig a vein before they leave.
Because of this, together with their pigtails, they often gather in opium dens frequented by prostitutes (China laborers have no dependents). With the gradual depletion of gold resources, there are frequent conflicts between Australian and Chinese gold prospectors. But in other areas, the relationship between them is passable, probably because many people in China grow vegetables locally, which is an indispensable part of the local economy.
It seems that John Shen successfully integrated into the local community in Clermont after the gold resources were exhausted. This may be because he married an English woman and he is a vegetable farmer himself. Because he came from Shanghai (a small city at that time), most Chinese in Australia came from Guangdong, so people probably couldn't communicate with each other. It is conceivable that he should have no close ties with the local Chinese community. In the early pioneers, women were rare animals. At that time, the British Empire was in full swing, and racial discrimination was widespread among many whites. It is conceivable that John Shen can snatch his wife from foreign women, a Shanghai vegetable farmer.
Shen Bili was born in Clermont, a mining town in central Queensland, on March 2, 1986. His father, John Shen, worked as a groom on the birth certificate. In fact, he raised some cattle and sheep in a nearby field and also sent milk to people. The marriage certificates of John Shen and Marianne Shen and Shen Bili's birth certificate are still kept in the Queensland Archives. He also has a younger sister, Beatrice, who was born in 1894 and married Mr. Smith in 19 17.
According to the available data, 1892 was awarded an excellent certificate by the school in the second grade of primary school. 1895 Investigation by the inspector of the Ministry of Education on April 20: The investigation report stated that the two children of the Shen family, one of whom was in the fifth grade (Shen Bili), were smart and educated and often won prizes at school, but the complainant's children did not. The complainant complained that the prize should be awarded to white children, not "canaries" and "yellow noses" (both referring to China schoolchildren).
After the outbreak of World War I, Australia sent as many as 330,000 troops overseas to join the Allies. At that time, the total population of China was only 4.8 million. Australian and New Zealand soldiers suffered heavy losses in the battle of Garipoli, with 26,000 casualties in Australia alone. Since then, ANZAC Day-April 25th has become an official holiday in Australia to commemorate the day when ANZAC Day landed on Garipoli Beach. Almost every town in the country has set up a monument to commemorate the sons and daughters of their hometown who died overseas.
Before the outbreak of World War I, Shen Bili drove a bus, cut sugar cane and did farm work. Before serving, he was famous for his excellent marksmanship in central Queensland. It is said that he used it when he was a child. A 22-caliber rifle broke the pig's tail 25 yards away. He is not only a member of prosser Proserpine Shooting Club, but also a famous kangaroo hunter in his hometown of Claremont (kangaroo hunting is one of the few recreational activities of early Australian pioneers). Kangaroo hunters must be good sharpshooters, because kangaroos are social animals, and often forty or fifty kangaroos act together. If you can't kill it with one shot, the injured kangaroo will jump around and other kangaroos will run away. A kangaroo that suddenly falls down will not disturb other kangaroos if it can be killed with one shot, because kangaroos often fall down.
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Shen Bili deserves to be the sniper champion in the First World War. Some websites listed Canada's Francis Pegahmagabow as the champion of World War I sniper, with a killing record of 378. But I checked the websites of the Canadian government and universities, and there was no mention of this record. Only one website wrote that this man mentioned to his younger generation in his later years that he had captured more than 300 Germans by himself. So those websites should be mistaken. Billy Sheen is the record holder.
Sniper ranking in history (official data) (English version) (released on February 2, 2005 14: 38: 52)
World War I
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Francis PEGAHMAGABOW W.W.I. Canada 378
Billy Sinaif (Australia) 150
Henry Novest Western Canada 1 15
Herbert mcbride Canada/USA 100+
Neville Methven. Africa 100
Johnson Baldash Canada 88
Philip MacDonald Canada 70
Page (abbreviation of page) riel w w I Canada 30
The Second World War
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Simo hayha World War II Finland 542
Ivan sidorenko World War II Soviet Union 500
Nicolas Jakovljevic Ilyin
Kulbertinov W.W. II Soviet Union 487
Mikhail budenkov
Fyodor Matveevich Okhlopkov
Fyodor Zachenko
Vasily Ivanovich Golosov
Afanasy Gordienko W.W. II USSR 4 17
Stepan petrenko
Sulo Colca W.W. II Finland 400+
Owen Koenig World War II Germany 400
Vasily Zaitsev World War II Soviet Union 400
Nomokonov seed
Abdelghani Idrisov
Filippo Jakovljevic Rubajo
Matt herznauer
Victor Ivanovich Medvedev
E. nikolayev, World War II, Soviet Union, 324
Leonid Jakovljevic Butkevich
Nicola Ilyin
Lyudmila pavlichenko (female)
Aleksandar pavlovic lebedev
Ivan pavlovic Gorelikov
Antonov, Ivan petrovich
Heinz Thorvald World War II Germany 300
Vilicko World War II Soviet Union 300
Moisej Timofeyevich Usik
Natalie v kovsova company. Maria polivanova (women's team) World War II Soviet Union 300 points.
Ivan Filipovic Abdulov
Smetnev, Yakov Mikhailovich
Zhambyl Evscheyevich Tulaev
Sepp Allerberg World War II Germany 257
Feodor Cuzmici Chegodayev
Ivan Ivanovich Bocharov World War II
Mikhail Ignatievich Belousov
David Teboyevich Doff
Vasilij Shalvovich Kvachantiradze W.W.II USSR 2 15
Mikhail Stepanovich Sochin
Noi petrovich Adamia
Germany GEF Reiter Meyer w. w. II 180
Vladimir Ptchelinzev & lt World War II Soviet Union 152
inna Semyonovna Mudretsova(F)w . w . II
Feodosy Smeljachkov
I. Merkulov
H.Andruhaev Second Soviet Union 125
Oleh Dir W.W. II Germany 120
Tatiana Igantovna Kostyrina (F) W.W.II Soviet Union 120
N.P. Petrova (F) W.W. II Soviet Union 107
Sergeant Pasa W.W. II Soviet Union 103
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Pchelintsev Soviet Union before World War II 102
Aliya moldagulova World War II Soviet Union 9 1
Nina Lobkov Skaya (female)
The Second World War
Helmut Wilsberg Germany
Alexandra Shlyakova (F)
Page (abbreviation of page) Grjaznov World War II
World War II Soviet Union 54
A. World War II
Mary Liakov? (f) The Czech Army in World War II
James Bedford MacArthur World War II Canada 9
* for unconfirmed killings (f) for female snipers.
North Korea; South Korea
Name conflict service branch terminated.
Richard Crawford Korea US Army 1429*
Lowell Mei Sen Korea Company?
Chester Hamilton, Korea, United States Army?
* for unconfirmed killings (f) for female snipers.
Viet Nam
Name conflict service branch terminated.
Adelbert Waldron III Vietnam US Army 109
Charles B. Mawhinny Vietnam-US Military Commission 103
Eric R. England, Vietnam and the United States Military Commission 98
Carlos Hascook Vietnam US Military Commission 93
Thomas Leonard Vietnam
Steve Sarteur Vietnam US Military Commission 63
Joseph Ward Vietnam United States Military Commission 63
George Phileu Vietnam US Military Commission 5620*
Philip G. Moran, Vietnamese US Army 53
raymond w . Westphal Vietnam U . s . m . c 49 19 *
James C. Peters Vietnam US Army 43 1 1*
T.R. Graves Vietnam US Military Commission 43
Lynn bushnell, Vietnamese United States Marine Corps C 43
Daniel L. Green Vietnam US Navy 42 12*
Joe York Vietnam US Navy 42
Tom "Moose" Phelan Vietnam US Postal Code 4 1
James Gu Late Vietnam US Military Commission 40
R.D. Band-Aid, Vietnam and the United States Military Commission 40
Michael duncan, Vietnam, US Army, 39
William Lucas, Vietnam, US Army 38 1
John Perry Vietnam US Military Commission 375*
Dennis OScier Vietnam USA M.C 3620*
Bill E. Nation Vietnam U.S.M.C 35
Clifford Wallace Vietnam United States Marine Corps C 27
Ed W. Eaton Vietnam US Army 27
Craig McGary Vietnam US Navy 268*
Mike bruton Vietnamese US Army 23
Lloyd Crowe Vietnam American Company 23
Bobby J. Lee Vietnam USA Company 18
Craig roberts 1835*
Ed Cugler Vietnam American Company 17
Gary J. Brown Vietnam US Navy 174*
Karl H. Grosshans Vietnam
Greg Kraljev Vietnam USA M.C 15
Timothy Dunn Vietnam American Code 14
Thomas Ray Kornur Vietnam US Army 13
Tommy Cohen in Vietnam US Army 13
Ron SZ pond Vietnam U . s . m . c 12 12 *
William martin Vietnam US Military Commission 12
Gary White Vietnam United States Military Commission 45*
Gabriel J. Gradney Vietnam US Military Commission 4 1*
David lee Vietnamese US Army 34*
Allen Bruce Hatton Vietnam US Military Commission 33*
Colin McKee Vietnam United States Marine Corps C 3
Robert miles, Vietnam, US Army II
Herb R. Coburn Vietnam US Army 0
Bobby L. Taylor, Vietnamese American army?
Jim titus, Vietnam United States Military Commission?
George Phileu, Vietnam United States Marine Corps?
Hulette S. Benefield, Vietnamese American army?
Robert Elmer Batraf, Vietnamese American Army?
Dave Reibensberg, Vietnam, U.S. Navy?
Jeffrey S. Gundersen, Vietnamese United States Marine Corps?
Dennis K. Stanley Vietnam United States Military Commission?
Jim Saracco, Vietnam United States Military Commission?
Gary Edwards, Vietnamese American army?
John west Vietnam United States military commission?
William Lancaster, Vietnamese American Army?
Mel Bauchi, Vietnamese American Army?
Ronald R. Willoughby Vietnam?
Dennis Tanka, Vietnam-US Military Commission?
Vaughn Nichol, Vietnam, U.S. Military Commission?
Anthony Spanopoulos Vietnam?
Thomas Casey Vietnam War?
Thomas Albert Vietnam?
Robert p. Milgan Vietnam?
Roland Cleper, Vietnam US Military Commission?
Fofo Tutilie Vietnam?
Steve Ying Gerbrecht, Vietnam American Film Company?
Carol Jean Davis, Vietnam US Military Commission?
John Howell, Vietnam United States Marine Corps?
Harold King Moore Vietnam United States Military Commission?
Vaughn Smith, Vietnam, United States Military Commission?
Ken Baden Vietnam?
Vietnam-US Military Commission?
Eddie Lacau Vietnam United States Military Commission?
Dennis "Buddy" Bolton Vietnam-US Military Commission?
Charles Monroe Vietnam War?
George Nash Vietnam War?
* for unconfirmed killings (f) for female snipers.
Grenada
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Scott Burket Grenada
Patrick mcfadden Grenada Somali
John hackenberg Grenada USA Company 1
E. Tribulus Grenada American Company C 3*
* for unconfirmed killings (f) for female snipers.
Panama
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Alex tucker Colombiapanamahonduras US Army 34 1 1
Jeffrey n tucker panamadset stowe
bobby l . King PanamaDesertStorm U . s . m . c
Tweed almond Panama United States Army 3
Amalio Gonzá lez Panama Amry 2 USA
Donovan gut shall PanamaColombia U . s . m . c 12
Barry Schwabauer Panama American Company C 3*
* for unconfirmed killings (f) for female snipers.
dust storm/devil
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Frank Grics Desert Storm
Scott Denison Desert Storm Bosnian US Army 142*4 1*
Michael Hynes Desert Storm Haiti
Jeffrey n tucker panamadset stowe
Joseph McElheny Desert Storm U.S.M.C 13
Alexander Shepard Desert Storm
Robert H. stiles Desert Storm US Army 53*
Douglas Packer Desert Storm US Marine Corps C 42*
Jose macias Desert Storm
Dave Dieter Desert Storm
Grady snell Desert Storm
bobby l . King PanamaDesertStorm U . s . m . c
Robert Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha Desert Storm U.S.M.C 23*
Steven A. Hillman Desert Storm
Jerrod Peterson Desert Storm U.S.M.C 4*
Thomas P. ingels is better than Desert Storm, US Army?
* for unconfirmed killings (f) for female snipers.
Somalia
Name conflict service branch terminated.
John vogel Somali United States Military Commission 6
Corey smith Somali
Stephen Tai Sen Somali
Chase Hamilton Somali American company C 5
Patrick mcfadden Grenada Somali
Eldon noble Somalia ltd
David galloway Somali
Chris marks Somali
Julio Garcia Somalia
Bill Cook Somali US Military Commission 1*
John henry Davies III Somali United States Army
Gary Gordon, Somali American army?
Randall D. Shugart, Somali American Army?
* for unconfirmed killings (f) for female snipers.
Haiti
Name conflict service branch terminated.
Michael Hynes Desert Storm Haiti
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Zhang, a sniper hero during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. In three months, 436 bullets were used, and 2 14 people were wiped out, using rifles instead of sniper rifles. A fierce person, you can check the documentary "Sniper Heroes to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea" on the Internet, which is very good.
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The volunteer army's cold-shot movement has also created a legendary sniper hero, that is, Zhang, a soldier of the 24 th Army, 72 nd Division and 8 th Company of the Volunteer Army.
Zhang's military career was short and young. 195 1 March, 19 years old, volunteered to join Chinese people's Volunteer Army,1September, 1952, entered the Korean battlefield with the army, and1September, 19531October, went to the first-line position. At this time, it was only more than half a year before the Korean armistice. Good marksmanship depends on diligence and exercise; The achievement of an excellent sniper depends on diligence and talent; To be a sniper hero depends largely on the sky. Zhang is a natural sniper. Talent and diligence made him a sniper hero.
The position held by Zhang's company is the 597.9 highland sacrificed by the hero Huang Jiguang in the Battle of Shangganling. From the moment he entered the position, the young soldier was fascinated by the sniper's business. In his spare time, he either asked the old sniper for shooting essentials or kept aiming with a rifle. So, when he really became a sniper, he quickly entered the role and killed an American soldier in the second sniper battle. More than 40 days later, he killed 7 1 enemy with 240 bullets and became the first sniper in the company.
The cadres in the company found that Zhang was a piece of material that could be made, and immediately sent him to the shooting training class held by the regiment for further study. In the training course, he exchanged experience with other snipers, and his experience and technology went further. At the end of the training class, the head of the team personally assessed the marksmanship of the shooters. When it was Zhang's turn, he missed the target, but shot down four birds with five shots, which surprised everyone.
After returning to the position, Zhang was even more out of control. Every time he went to war, he gained something, and soon broke through the mark of killing the enemy 100, and made his mark among volunteer snipers. His deeds were also published in newspapers and widely circulated among his comrades. However, the biggest affirmation of Zhang's sniper technology still comes from the enemy. Although I don't know who Zhang is, there is a volunteer sniper in the 597.9 highland, who is as good as a marksman. However, the American soldiers on the opposite position are well aware of this and hate it. They specially dispatched snipers and decided to pull out Zhang, a thorn in the side and a thorn in the flesh. This led to a wonderful confrontation between two top snipers.
1953 One day in early summer, the weather was clear and there were no clouds in Wan Li. As usual, Zhang went to the fields early in the morning. As soon as he entered the No.3 sniper platform along the traffic ditch, a string of machine gun bullets flew over his scalp. Zhang head shrinks, prone on the traffic ditch, nervous at once, feel a strange atmosphere. Something is wrong today. It seems that someone is waiting for me across the street.
A broken helmet was left in the traffic ditch. Zhang picked it up and held it with a rifle, revealing the traffic ditch. He has used this method many times before to lure his opponent to reveal his position. But this time, the helmet swayed for a long time, but the opponent did not fire a shot. Obviously, he is also an experienced shooter.
"I finally met my opponent. This little trick can't fool him. " Zhang Zhang. He crawled in the traffic ditch, reached the end of the traffic ditch, suddenly jumped up and crossed a small clearing in a few steps. He was just about to enter the sniper platform when the other side's machine gun fired another shot, and the bullet chased after his heel, making the ground dusty. Zhang reached out his hands, leaned over and fell into the sniper platform on the left side of the bunker like being hit.
This fake action obviously fooled the opponent's shooter, and he temporarily stopped shooting. Zhang slowly poked his head out of the bunker and began to search the opposite position. He first carefully observed the machine gun bunker on the US military position and found that two machine guns were shooting in other directions. Zhang didn't shoot because he knew it was bait to some extent. A real opponent must be hiding somewhere else, looking for his place. As soon as he shoots, he will be killed immediately. Zhang is very clear that he has only one goal at the moment, and that is the most cunning and terrible opponent opposite.
He waited patiently, searching. Finally, the opponent's position was found in the gap between two adjacent rocks on the opposite mountain. Zhang immediately fired, aiming his gun at his opponent's head. However, just as he was about to pull the trigger, his opponent found him, too. His head tilted and he stood out of Zhang's gun, and then the machine gun in his hand burst into flames! Zhang was trapped in the bunker again. This time, his opponent obviously realized his power. The muzzle of the machine gun was always aimed at Zhang's sniper platform, and a few seconds was a little shot. Zhang outcropped a little and immediately attracted some dragons. Zhang didn't try so hard, sitting behind the bunker, quietly observing the opponent's placement.
After a long time, he suddenly found that his opponent seemed to focus on the left side of the sniper platform, which is where he is now, but he didn't hit the right side of the sniper platform many times, and there was often a gap in the middle. Under the cover of sandbags, he slowly climbed to the right side of the sniper platform and gently extended his rifle to approach the sandbags, but he didn't shoot, because he needed to judge whether it was his opponent's real negligence or a trap.
He waited for more than ten minutes. The impact point of the machine gun showed that his opponent did not notice that he had changed his position. This moment has finally arrived! When his opponent just fired a shot on the right side of the sniper platform and turned his eyes and muzzle to the left, Zhang suddenly stood up, butted his shoulder and shot at once. Almost at the same time, his opponent also found Zhang, and immediately turned the gun and pulled the trigger.
Masters fight, the outcome is only in an instant. Zhang's bullet is a few tenths of a second faster than his opponent. It is this fraction of a second that determines the outcome of both. When Zhang's bullet passed through his opponent's head, the bullet fired by his opponent flew over Zhang's scalp.
By the beginning of May, 1953, Zhang had killed and wounded 2 14 enemies with 436 bullets in more than three months, which was the highest single record of a volunteer sniper. For this reason, he was awarded the title of second-class hero of the Volunteer Army and the first-class national flag medal by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Before the volunteers entered the DPRK, Mao Zedong described the strategic and tactical guiding ideology of the volunteers in the Korean battlefield like this: "You hit you, I hit me. You play atomic bombs, I play grenades. Seize the weakness and follow you, and finally defeat you. " This passage explains the most profound war theory in the most popular language, and also tells the mystery of the volunteers defeating the US military with superior equipment on the Korean battlefield.
The action of the volunteers' sniper fire also reflects the guiding ideology of defeating the enemy in this war. Although inferior equipment put the volunteers at a disadvantage in the early stage of positional confrontation, it was with this self-confidence, flexibility and endless creativity from the masses that the volunteers flexibly combined various seemingly outdated weapons and then gave them effective tactics to stage the most incredible sniper war in the history of world war. It can't determine the course of the war, but when it is combined with other defensive means created by the volunteers, it has great power, and it has made indelible contributions to the volunteers taking the initiative in the battlefield and winning the final victory of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.
1May, 952 to1July, 953, volunteers killed or injured more than 52,000 people of the "United Nations Army" and the South Korean Army in the sniper fire movement. This brilliant record is enough to make volunteer snipers go down in the history of world war.
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