Shooter : The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-05-01
Publisher(s): St. Martin's Press
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Summary

With more than sixty confirmed kills, Jack Coughlin is the Marine Corps' top-ranked sniper. Shooteris his harrowing first-person account of a sniper's life on and off the modern battlefield G unnery Sgt. Jack Coughlin is a divorced father of two with an Ivy League background who grew up in the wealthy Boston suburb of Waltham. He had thirty-six kills in Iraq- thirteen in a twenty-four hour period during Operation Iraqi Freedom-and has one of the most successful records of any sniper on active duty.Now, after twenty years behind the scope of a long-range precision rifle, Coughlin has written a highly personal story about his deadly craft, taking readers deep inside an invisible society that is off-limits to outsiders. This is not a heroic battlefield memoir, but the careful study of an exceptional man who must keep his sanity while carrying forward one of the deadliest legacies in the U.S. military today.

Author Biography

Gunnery Sergeant Jack Coughlin was with the Third Battalion, Fourth Regiment Marines during the drive to Baghdad and has operated on a wide range of assignments in hotspots around the world.

Captain Casey S. Kuhlman retired from the Marines after the Iraq War.

Donald A. Davis is the author of fifteen books, including three New York Times bestsellers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
1. Touch of an Angel
1(10)
2. The Secret Arts
11(10)
3. Thou Shalt Kill
21(8)
4. New Ideas
29(12)
5. Winds of War
41(12)
6. The Wait
53(14)
7. Safwan Hill
67(12)
8. First Kills
79(12)
9. Left Out
91(10)
10. Midnight Ride 101(10)
11. Send In the Bull 111(12)
12. Decision 123(12)
13. A Bench in a War 135(10)
14. A Call Home 145(6)
15. April Fool's Day 151(12)
16. Have Gun, Will Travel 163(12)
17. Ghostbusters 175(12)
18. Push, Push, Push 187(12)
19. The Baghdad Two-Mile 199(14)
20. The Bridge 213(12)
21. The Worst Thing 225(10)
22. The Overpass 235(10)
23. Sniper Team 245(12)
24. Our Iwo Jima Moment 257(12)
25. The Urban Hide 269(14)
Epilogue Welcome Home 283(12)
Index 295

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