Im the guy who spent three months filming all of this. Glad to see it wasn't for nothing and people are seeing the last scout snipers in the Marine Corps. Probably the thing im proudest of in my career.
My son is in there. I’m one proud momma! My husband and I were Army and we raised two Marines! One Scout Sniper and one air craft maintenance. They’re great sons!
My father in law Bill Martin was a Scout Sniper in Vietnam, two tours. Wounded twice. His dad was in WW2 101st 506 PIR John Martin (BoB) RIP. Bill is a hoot to talk to. He has some wild stories.
It’s a crying shame. Scour Sniper is one of the MCs signature MOS. Just keep on whittling away all the things that made the Corps unique and effective and then wonder about why they vote to get rid of us someday.
I got out in ‘22 from the Corps but still got some buddies that are still active in the recon world and was told they just don’t have the numbers for the classes anymore and recon leadership as a whole agreed not to make the classes “easier” to get more bodies in. But that’s one reason. From what I believe most of it is all political bs with the stars in DC. Marine corps leadership in DC has gone to shit
@@williamsmith8790 that’s what I said aswell, I think another aspect is those units primarily just send guys to marksmanship courses and other courses like it and they stay with the team which has its plus and minus’s, you stay with your team the entire time which is good for new guys but with the course it’s 100 percent dedication for the duration of the course and you learn info by fire hose vs over time but yea like I said they’re not lowering the standard to please numbers and 0317 getting fazed out is a result of that… it sucks but it’s the best course of action
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 Recon marines will get a recon sniper course that is a few weeks long of much less intense training. They will not have scout sniper name or MOS.
@@Scott_Buchanan - You guys should do a bit of research on how the services have changed throughout our history since WW2. We have technologies today that limits putting more men and women behind enemy lines for reconnaissance and surveillance. Yes, there are shortcomings with drones and satellites, but there is a lot that goes into placing small teams deep into enemy territory, so the day was coming that a number of combat roles would be either phased out or reimagined in favor of technology. The battlefield dictates how we will fight and the lean on technology to limit putting troops in high risk operations a reality that everyone must accept. That is why our LRSU (Long Range Surveillance Units where I served in previously) have been disbanded. The world of technology put us out of business just like the Marine Scout Sniper. This is a normal process that the service branches go through every 20-50 yrs. Hell, even the Marines have given up their armored force and that now belongs to the Army. The Army is right now restructuring since we are done with the conflicts in Iraq and A-stan and going back to the division model. This happens during peacetime and right now the future threat is fighting a near peer, so we will see all types of change going on. I've been through it myself during my 20+ yr career.
@@Scott_Buchanan - You guys should do a bit of research on how the services have changed throughout our history since WW2. We have technologies today that limits putting more men and women behind enemy lines for reconnaissance and surveillance. Yes, there are shortcomings with drones and satellites, but there is a lot that goes into placing small teams deep into enemy territory, so the day was coming that a number of combat roles would be either phased out or reimagined in favor of technology. The battlefield dictates how we will fight and the lean on technology to limit putting troops in high risk operations a reality that everyone must accept. That is why our LRSU (Long Range Surveillance Units where I served in previously) have been disbanded. The world of technology put us out of business just like the Marine Scout Sniper. This is a normal process that the service branches go through every 20-50 yrs. Hell, even the Marines have given up their armored force and that now belongs to the Army. The Army is right now restructuring since we are done with the conflicts in Iraq and A-stan and going back to the division model. This happens during peacetime and right now the future threat is fighting a near peer, so we will see all types of change going on. I've been through it myself during my 20+ yr career.
This guys are incredible and have a legendary, mission essential history in the USMC. It’s a shame that these staff officers making decisions can’t seem to get out from behind their computer war game simulations to see the true effectiveness of these forces. The Corps is absolutely losing an amazing capability and will be far less lethal because of this decision.
Why do these rifles sound like that? The bullet sounds like a whistle when it leaves the barrel. Is it the type of ammo/caliber or the suppressor itself, probably both?
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Sucks they got rid of this. Im switching branches from Army to USMC and found out they don’t have scout snipers anymore and 0351 is gone. I leave in 12 days to swear back in and go to Paris Island.
Sniper that a nice place nature's there places to stay in especially the balikatan Philippines country enjoyed training exercise and the good news about the balikatan exercise Philippines country good alliance American country's and Philippines Sea
@@emmanuelawosusi2365You keep repeating it like it means something, when it really doesn’t. Regardless, when the MOS is gone, so will the knowledge and skill sets that come with it. The Army has a similar approach to what the USMC is going to and I will tell you from personal experiences from serving in both USMC and USA infantry Battalions, the Army approach sucks. Hopefully, when the Marine Corps figures it out, it won’t be too late.
We are the red headed step child that doesn’t get any love. They have done this before and if we have another long war, it may return. There will still be snipers.
The decision makers have made a huge mistake. To be completely honest, the commanders NEVER understood how to properly utilize Marine snipers. They probably had a 20 minute class on the employment of snipers in their commanding officers course.
They did away with snipers after WW I, WW II and Korea. Sniping was brought back durning Nam at least using civilian rifles until enough M-40s could be built.
Definitely just a FILBE…. It just looks different because they use the farther set of clips on the base to rap the head pouch all the way around. I’ve always preferred this way. Learned it in SSP
@@TheCCBoiNEGATIVE 👻 RIDER!! It does NOT make sense at all whatsoever, for STA PLT ( Surveillance, Target Acquisition Platoon) was the Element in the Marine Corps Infantry Rifle Battalion , that brought long distance Marksmanship and DM, Reconnaissance Capabilities to the Infantry Line Companies, and, that leaves the " Grunts" vulnerable, while Reconnaissance Marines and Marine Raiders ,will have Scout - Sniper Capability for SOC/ SOF Missions note aligned with MAGTF Mindsets.
So... for some reason in the marine corps everywhere i went we had to do land nav. They hit that shit hard af. Which makes total sense, if ur gps goes down u need to be able to complete the mission. However.... When i actually went to combat in 2011 they never gave us a map or a compass. Wth did we spend so much time learning how to navigate 😂 is it just a way to fill blank space?
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 its not that map reading isnt useful, its that orienteering (what land nav courses actually are) as in using a map and compass to navigate hasn't been done in actual combat for a while. They dont even provide the materials to do it in actual combat, where you would actually need it if your gps went down. So its a good skill to have if technology suddenly failed but even if technology did suddenly fail you still wouldn't be able to use it because they dont give you the items required. In fact my squad leader asked for one and they basically told him no and acted like he was a terror threat for even asking. They act like mgrs maps have the nuclear launch codes written on the back and isnt something you can print with Google earth.. It would be like qualifying with a slingshot 4 times a year told that its a required course and u arent fit to be an infantryman if u cant pass and then being issued a rifle and banned from having a slingshot and called an idiot if u ever ask about it.
You should of brought your protector, map pens, compas, etc with you to combat, you must of just been a shitbag and wanted people to hold your hand and give you everything you should of known you already needed
Barrett MK22 (based on the MRAD). Chambered .300 Norma Mag or .308 (7.62 x 51mm NATO), but also can change out the barrel and bolt head for .338 Norma Mag.
Im the guy who spent three months filming all of this. Glad to see it wasn't for nothing and people are seeing the last scout snipers in the Marine Corps. Probably the thing im proudest of in my career.
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That fire 🔥
Appreciate your time and effort!
@@TheAllAmericanReport yes
@@TheAllAmericanReport yes
My son is in there. I’m one proud momma! My husband and I were Army and we raised two Marines! One Scout Sniper and one air craft maintenance. They’re great sons!
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Is he parish?
The greatest joy for a son is to know their mum is proud of them. Make sure you tell it to him in person. He will cherish it to his senescence.
@@RiseAgainst786 nice
Salute!
It brings tears to my eyes seen my son here .. so proud of you all .. 🫡
My father in law Bill Martin was a Scout Sniper in Vietnam, two tours. Wounded twice. His dad was in WW2 101st 506 PIR John Martin (BoB) RIP. Bill is a hoot to talk to. He has some wild stories.
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It’s a crying shame. Scour Sniper is one of the MCs signature MOS. Just keep on whittling away all the things that made the Corps unique and effective and then wonder about why they vote to get rid of us someday.
I got out in ‘22 from the Corps but still got some buddies that are still active in the recon world and was told they just don’t have the numbers for the classes anymore and recon leadership as a whole agreed not to make the classes “easier” to get more bodies in. But that’s one reason. From what I believe most of it is all political bs with the stars in DC. Marine corps leadership in DC has gone to shit
@@broedybelgarde4772 It’s good to hear that at least the Recon community is trying to maintain their standard.
@@williamsmith8790 that’s what I said aswell, I think another aspect is those units primarily just send guys to marksmanship courses and other courses like it and they stay with the team which has its plus and minus’s, you stay with your team the entire time which is good for new guys but with the course it’s 100 percent dedication for the duration of the course and you learn info by fire hose vs over time but yea like I said they’re not lowering the standard to please numbers and 0317 getting fazed out is a result of that… it sucks but it’s the best course of action
I am an old hog and really have mixed feelings about this. Class 3/94 back when we were still branding and waterboarding.
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Recon marine will now carry the legacy of marine corp snipers and infrantry marines have scout platoons
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 Recon marines will get a recon sniper course that is a few weeks long of much less intense training. They will not have scout sniper name or MOS.
6/96 straight from SOI not one second in a line company. Best thing God ever blessed me with.
5-95 (8541 & 0317 / 0321/8654/0369). Hear you!
Class 5/86 September-December 1986..where you at Jones! America's Team!
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That recoil is smooth
One of my biggest regrets, washing out of this class. Great guys I got to meet.
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What was the hardest part?
@@NightSeekerOfTheDark probably the stalking
Who is this idiot commenting on every post with shit for grammar
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 yup
I’m going to basic this summer and I was pissed when I learned that they’re phasing these guys out
War is a racket. You are a fool for joining.
Has warfare changed that much? I don’t understand why they are phasing them out
@@Scott_Buchanan - You guys should do a bit of research on how the services have changed throughout our history since WW2. We have technologies today that limits putting more men and women behind enemy lines for reconnaissance and surveillance. Yes, there are shortcomings with drones and satellites, but there is a lot that goes into placing small teams deep into enemy territory, so the day was coming that a number of combat roles would be either phased out or reimagined in favor of technology. The battlefield dictates how we will fight and the lean on technology to limit putting troops in high risk operations a reality that everyone must accept. That is why our LRSU (Long Range Surveillance Units where I served in previously) have been disbanded. The world of technology put us out of business just like the Marine Scout Sniper.
This is a normal process that the service branches go through every 20-50 yrs. Hell, even the Marines have given up their armored force and that now belongs to the Army. The Army is right now restructuring since we are done with the conflicts in Iraq and A-stan and going back to the division model. This happens during peacetime and right now the future threat is fighting a near peer, so we will see all types of change going on. I've been through it myself during my 20+ yr career.
Good luck this summer, plenty of skill schools to learn from! go all the way to “being the best you can be” it will not be a disappointment.
@@Scott_Buchanan - You guys should do a bit of research on how the services have changed throughout our history since WW2. We have technologies today that limits putting more men and women behind enemy lines for reconnaissance and surveillance. Yes, there are shortcomings with drones and satellites, but there is a lot that goes into placing small teams deep into enemy territory, so the day was coming that a number of combat roles would be either phased out or reimagined in favor of technology. The battlefield dictates how we will fight and the lean on technology to limit putting troops in high risk operations a reality that everyone must accept. That is why our LRSU (Long Range Surveillance Units where I served in previously) have been disbanded. The world of technology put us out of business just like the Marine Scout Sniper.
This is a normal process that the service branches go through every 20-50 yrs. Hell, even the Marines have given up their armored force and that now belongs to the Army. The Army is right now restructuring since we are done with the conflicts in Iraq and A-stan and going back to the division model. This happens during peacetime and right now the future threat is fighting a near peer, so we will see all types of change going on. I've been through it myself during my 20+ yr career.
Reason number 0317 why I love Marine artillery (0844), King of Battle. Semper Fidelis, Devil Dogs.
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Always love the snipers. They will help you.
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Thanks for documenting this.
Is tough ... respect to those who had push through
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Scout Snipers are badass. For sure. 🇺🇸
Salute wow ok good luck sniffer Nice one man good experience exercise training good job sir god bless you all military sniper
I am glad to see this. I like M40A6
This guys are incredible and have a legendary, mission essential history in the USMC. It’s a shame that these staff officers making decisions can’t seem to get out from behind their computer war game simulations to see the true effectiveness of these forces. The Corps is absolutely losing an amazing capability and will be far less lethal because of this decision.
Infrantry has scout platoons and reconnaissance marines and marsoc have snipers now
No
No
Why do these rifles sound like that? The bullet sounds like a whistle when it leaves the barrel. Is it the type of ammo/caliber or the suppressor itself, probably both?
RIP CWO2 PENNINGTON. BECAME A CWO TO FIGHT FOR THE MOS
Infrantry marines have scout platoons and reconnaissance marines have reconnaissance snipers
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@@princessdeliabautista7498????
I lend out my respect to these guys; it's sad seeing these legendary snipers phase out.
Now infrantry has scout platoons and reconnaissance marines have reconnaissance sniper to carry the legacy
Go! Go! Go!
Gotta love those PIG trails.
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Good evening everyone
Great evening
Good evening
Good evening John. Hope all is well.
Good evening
I am the 600👍.
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Sucks they got rid of this. Im switching branches from Army to USMC and found out they don’t have scout snipers anymore and 0351 is gone. I leave in 12 days to swear back in and go to Paris Island.
I really don't understand why they folded all Scout Snipers into Recon because it seems counterproductive to me, but what do I know.
Infrantry marines have scout platoons and reconnaissance marines have reconnaissance marine snipers
Scout snipers weren't productive the commander enough information
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 I am a former infantry Marine and that was a rhetorical question that didn't require your expert opinion.
Scout sniper weren't getting enough information to commanders
@@92naz32 that why scout snipers are gone ,now recon marine sniper will carry the legacy of snipers in the marine corp
Sad. Is there an inverse plank holder for being in the last class? They got rid of them before. They will probably come back again.
Yes
Maybe
running with rugsack is always pain in the ass
STA is forever
love the tv suppressor sound effects. lol
I'll be there with Mark Wahlberg & Damon.
Didn’t they split it up into Sniper School and Scout School? I thought HQ still wants scouts just without the sniper part (school trained at least)?
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History repeats itself in the Marine Corps.
Infrantry marines have scout platoons and reconnaissance marines have snipers to now carry the legacy of snipers in the marine corp
This is what happens when top brass want to do somthing that gives them points on their resume. Terrible mistake.
No
Infrantry marines have scout platoons and reconnaissance marines have reconnaissance snipers
@@emmanuelawosusi2365You keep repeating it like it means something, when it really doesn’t. Regardless, when the MOS is gone, so will the knowledge and skill sets that come with it. The Army has a similar approach to what the USMC is going to and I will tell you from personal experiences from serving in both USMC and USA infantry Battalions, the Army approach sucks. Hopefully, when the Marine Corps figures it out, it won’t be too late.
@@Fng_1975 no
@@Fng_1975 they had recon snipers for 2 years now
Tommy: Rupana marine godang manembak sian i laut ateh?
Manionggor: Mukin songoni cara na.
Send it!
You can do the sniper course w glasses?
Yes ,vision has to be fixable to 20/20
Of course.
@@RetiredTop43 facts
If you can pass the observation criteria and stalk without them giving you away then yes. It does make life harder though.
@@1BeGe of course it does
Foxtrot 3/34 Infranty Battalion
Sad end to an era scout snipers all the way
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Why no hearing protection? I know they use a silencer but still it is loud enough for hearing damage over time.
You're spot on. Hearing protection is important. Sometimes people in the military are not the best at think twice and act once.
I’d rather hear my spotter clearly
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Hearing loss is not service connected.
I was in class 1-81 we had the M40A1 I see they fire different weapon systems now.
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That great
81-1?
@@RetiredTop43 facts
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 I was an instructor. 81-1 makes no sense. Facts.
I hope marine command thought this through because this seems like a plan that will backfire.
We are the red headed step child that doesn’t get any love. They have done this before and if we have another long war, it may return. There will still be snipers.
I guess it changed a little since 1984.
US MARINES 🇺🇲 SCOUT SNIPER COURSE
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Wwwww
Albert Ronald Jones JR
The decision makers have made a huge mistake. To be completely honest, the commanders NEVER understood how to properly utilize Marine snipers. They probably had a 20 minute class on the employment of snipers in their commanding officers course.
No
Recon sniper are now going to carry the legacy of marine corp snipers
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 No, what?
@@RetiredTop43 no it not a mistake scout snipers weren't getting enough information for commanders
@@Tsa19858 army rangers delta and green berets
They did away with snipers after WW I, WW II and Korea. Sniping was brought back durning Nam at least using civilian rifles until enough M-40s could be built.
2:22, surprised to see a sniper with glasses. anyone can introduce a bit about this? is he required to wear certain type glasses?
Fixable vision to 20/20
There is a lot more to being a sniper than shooting. Getting enough quality guys you have to have work arounds, plus you can focus your scope.
@@HavalinaSSUSMC now infrantry marines have scout platoons and reconnaissance marines have snipers
2:59 Does anyone know what kind of back packs are these guys using?
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Probably the FILBE
@@user-xw7rx1hn4y nice
@@user-xw7rx1hn4y nice
Definitely just a FILBE…. It just looks different because they use the farther set of clips on the base to rap the head pouch all the way around. I’ve always preferred this way. Learned it in SSP
This is the last class before the scout sniper is done away with ?
I believe they are being folded into MARSOC.
@@TheCCBoi More so into Recon battalions, not MARSOC
@@nvm_val Ahhh, makes sense.
@@TheCCBoiNEGATIVE 👻 RIDER!! It does NOT make sense at all whatsoever, for STA PLT ( Surveillance, Target Acquisition Platoon) was the Element in the Marine Corps Infantry Rifle Battalion , that brought long distance Marksmanship and DM, Reconnaissance Capabilities to the Infantry Line Companies, and, that leaves the " Grunts" vulnerable, while Reconnaissance Marines and Marine Raiders ,will have Scout - Sniper Capability for SOC/ SOF Missions note aligned with MAGTF Mindsets.
@@JohnRodriguez-si9si wrong, recon supports grunt bn’s
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Adjustments?
So... for some reason in the marine corps everywhere i went we had to do land nav. They hit that shit hard af. Which makes total sense, if ur gps goes down u need to be able to complete the mission. However....
When i actually went to combat in 2011 they never gave us a map or a compass. Wth did we spend so much time learning how to navigate 😂 is it just a way to fill blank space?
Cool
It’s mostly a worthless skill set these days
@@TheInfantry98 how is know how to use a map bad?
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 its not that map reading isnt useful, its that orienteering (what land nav courses actually are) as in using a map and compass to navigate hasn't been done in actual combat for a while. They dont even provide the materials to do it in actual combat, where you would actually need it if your gps went down. So its a good skill to have if technology suddenly failed but even if technology did suddenly fail you still wouldn't be able to use it because they dont give you the items required. In fact my squad leader asked for one and they basically told him no and acted like he was a terror threat for even asking. They act like mgrs maps have the nuclear launch codes written on the back and isnt something you can print with Google earth..
It would be like qualifying with a slingshot 4 times a year told that its a required course and u arent fit to be an infantryman if u cant pass and then being issued a rifle and banned from having a slingshot and called an idiot if u ever ask about it.
You should of brought your protector, map pens, compas, etc with you to combat, you must of just been a shitbag and wanted people to hold your hand and give you everything you should of known you already needed
the snipers at 3/6 were some of the most legit dudes ive ever worked with
Fake
@@ryanfarrow6058 lmao ok bro
Take another selfie
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barrett mrad??
Daisy red Ryder
Something doesn't feel right
Couldve been doing this if i wasnt so fat in highschool
You wouldn’t make it past MEPS
what rifles are these?
Barrett Mk22
Ruger 10/22
seamstress-guitarist courses
What
What caliber are those bolt guns?
Barrett MK22 (based on the MRAD). Chambered .300 Norma Mag or .308 (7.62 x 51mm NATO), but also can change out the barrel and bolt head for .338 Norma Mag.
22lr
So clean. So exact. They will give any sniper a run for their money. USA MF
These guys are in school and far from being great.
No idea why they don't want both a Scout Platoon and a Scout/ Sniper Platoon.
Because scout snipers do both
@emmanuelawosusi2365 how does that answer make sense? If scout snipers did both they'd have kept scout snipers then. Clearly they didn't.
@@cm-pr2ys the people who graduated the last scout sniper course wiill be snipers in the newly formed scout platoons
Squeeze! Don't pull ot?
Современные реалии боя , ваша тренировка 🏋️ не чего не стоит 😂
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English
Sad thing is, a lot of these stalking skills are negated by drones and thermals.
No they it recon sniper course has been on for 2 years now
America is trying to develop thermal covers
The didn’t show anyone drinking at the water at Camp Lejune.
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So dumb that the Airsoft version of this sniper that they’re using is like 600 bucks 😂 I rather buy 2 AR-15s
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I bet not ONE of these American heroes are Gender confused
Facts
This Emmanuel guy definitely is
On a good recon you don't fire a weapon, kind of an oxymoron. SFMF.
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You read that in a book
Maybe leave that for the supporting unit commander to decide
Girls.