Unisaw & Pilot,
I am always willing to learn, and never afraid nor ashamed to admit when I am wrong.
Please educate me on how I am wrong, regarding Carlos Hathcock, in the context of the original post. I made my post after reading the link regarding Jelly Bryce, but even so, in the context of the OP, and the men discussed following it, again, we're talking about men who are staring into the face of death at the time of the exploits for which they are known.
Regardless of other incidents, Hathcock is famous for being a sniper; therefore, again, famous for performing his duties, from a distance.
I just think that in discussing the exploits of Musashi, Bowie, Bryce, Cirillo,
et al, Hathcock is not in this same category of warrior.
Sam
I am always willing to learn, and never afraid nor ashamed to admit when I am wrong.
Please educate me on how I am wrong, regarding Carlos Hathcock, in the context of the original post. I made my post after reading the link regarding Jelly Bryce, but even so, in the context of the OP, and the men discussed following it, again, we're talking about men who are staring into the face of death at the time of the exploits for which they are known.
Regardless of other incidents, Hathcock is famous for being a sniper; therefore, again, famous for performing his duties, from a distance.
I just think that in discussing the exploits of Musashi, Bowie, Bryce, Cirillo,
et al, Hathcock is not in this same category of warrior.
Sam