Wednesday, November 21, 2018

This Is Why The US Coast Guard's Snipers Are Some Of The Best In The World

Petty Officer 1st Class Jesse Pitrelli and Petty Officer 1st Class Peter Purcell at Army Sniper School at Fort Benning, Georgia, February 16, 2016. Pitrelli and Purcell are the first active-duty Coast Guardsmen in history to graduate from Army Sniper school. US Coast Guard

Business Insider: These photos show why the US Coast Guard's snipers are some of the best in the business

FT. LAUDERDALE, Florida — Once the Coast Guard has a suspect vessel in its sights on the high seas, there's usually nowhere for it to go, but getting it to stop isn't always easy.

The crew of the Coast Guard cutter James returned to Florida last week with nearly 38,000 pounds of cocaine seized by it and other Coast Guard ships in the Pacific. Stacked on some of the bales of cocaine were clear signs of the Coast Guard's precision.

"So what you see here are some engine cowlings," said Capt. Jeffrey Randall, commander of the James, referring to the half-dozen plastic covers perched on bales of seized drugs like trophies.

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WNU Editor: I guess you have to be very good to be able to shoot and disable a boat's engine from a helicopter.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

38 tons of cocaine are a great incentive (to some) to keep practising those clean shots ;-)

Anonymous said...

19 tons actually. 1 ton is 2000 lbs :)