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  2. Juba (sniper) - Wikipedia

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    Juba [1] (Arabic: جوبا), sometimes spelled Joba, is the pseudonym of an anonymous sniper with the Sunni insurgent group Islamic Army in Iraq involved in the Iraqi insurgency, featured in several videos released between 2005 and 2007. Juba became famous after videos showing footage of his shootings appeared online.

  3. Ryan Job - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Curtis Job (pronounced "Jobe") [3] (March 11, 1981 – September 24, 2009), also known by his nickname "Biggles", [1] was an American sailor and member of the United States Navy SEALs who was shot during a combat mission in Ramadi, Iraq, during the Second Battle of Ramadi.

  4. Al-Zawraa TV - Wikipedia

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    Typical programming for the channel included footage of insurgent snipers killing U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and videos of IED attacks on coalition military vehicles. In many cases, these videos appear with patriotic, or anti-US style songs in the background, with the network asking viewers to comment on these videos by e-mail.

  5. Chris Kyle - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Scott Kyle (April 8, 1974 – February 2, 2013) was a United States Navy SEAL sniper.He served four tours in the Iraq War and was awarded several commendations for acts of heroism and meritorious service in combat.

  6. Battle of Haditha - Wikipedia

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    Two days after the killing of the USMC sniper teams, around 1,000 members of the USMC's Regimental Combat Team 2 (RCT-2), along with Iraqi soldiers, started "Operation Quick Strike", which included efforts to find the insurgents responsible; however, the primary intent was to interdict and disrupt militants' presence in the Haditha, Haqliniyah ...

  7. Tactics of the Iraqi insurgency - Wikipedia

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    Iraq Body Count project data shows that 33% of civilian deaths during the Iraq War resulted from execution after abduction or capture. These were overwhelmingly carried out by unknown actors including insurgents, sectarian militias and criminals. [9] Kidnapping, and in some cases beheadings, have emerged as another insurgent tactic since April ...

  8. Abu Tahsin al-Salihi - Wikipedia

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    Abu Tahsin al-Salihi (Arabic: أبو تحسين الصالحي; 1 July 1953 – 29 September 2017) was an Iraqi veteran sniper.A volunteer in the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces, he is credited with killing over 384 ISIS members during the War in Iraq (2013–2017), receiving the nicknames "The Sheikh of Snipers" and "Hawk Eye."

  9. List of snipers - Wikipedia

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    A United States Army sniper who holds the record for the most confirmed kills by a US military sniper (109). [63] 109 United States: Alvin York: 1887–1964 1917–1918 An expert sharpshooter with the 82nd Infantry Division who used an M1917 Enfield rifle during the Meuse–Argonne offensive near Chatel-Chéhéry, France, 1918 in World War I.