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Robert Inglis/The Daily Item Rusty Rail Brewing in Mifflinburg occupies what was once the Mifflinburg Body & Gear Co.
Photo Provided An exterior view of the former Mifflinburg Body & Gear Co. which is now home to the Rusty Rail Brewing Company.
Robert Inglis/The Daily Item An indoor patio dining area at Rusty Rail Brewing in Mifflinburg.
Robert Inglis/The Daily Item This car was manufactured at the former Mifflinburg Body & Gear Co. which is now the home of Rusty Rail Brewing.
Robert Inglis/The Daily Item The Rusty Rail Brewing Company in Mifflinburg is located in the former Mifflinburg Body & Gear Co. building.
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Marine Corps snipers struck fear in the hearts of their enemies in the jungles of Vietnam. The exploits of three sharpshooters, in particular, are legendary.
Charles “Chuck” Mawhinney, Eric England, and Carlos Hathcock combined had almost 300 confirmed kills and even more unconfirmed. They were masters of their craft. Their skills in battle, as well as their silent professionalism and humility, made these men examples for the Marine snipers that followed.
“The Marines who go forward and work to put 120 percent into it and let their accolades speak for themselves are the guys that we encourage [Marine snipers] to emulate,” Staff Sgt. Joshua Coulter, a Marine Corps Scout Sniper instructor, recently told Insider.
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Modern Marine Corps scout snipers are required to study their history, to learn from the outstanding snipers that came before them.
Among those who serve as examples are Charles Mawhinney, Eric England, and Carlos Hathcock, three of the deadliest Marine Corps snipers of the Vietnam War.
These three snipers had nearly 300 confirmed kills, but what makes them examples for Marines today is more than their skills in battle.
Marine Corps snipers struck fear in the hearts of their enemies in the jungles of Vietnam. The exploits of three sharpshooters, in particular, are legendary.
Charles Chuck Mawhinney, Eric England, and Carlos Hathcock had almost 300 confirmed kills combined and even more unconfirmed. They were masters of their craft, and their skills in battle, as well as their silent professionalism and humility, made these men examples for the Marine snipers that followed.
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