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Arron Perry

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183:(designated as the C15 long-range sniper weapon by the Canadian Forces). The lead shooters were Perry, for Alpha Detachment, and Furlong, for Bravo Detachment. Ragsdale and Eason worked predominantly as spotter and guard for Alpha, while McMeekin and Marty served those roles for Bravo—though details of how many sniper shots the rest of the team may also have taken have not been released. 211: 222:
In 2002, Perry was accused of discreditable conduct by the Canadian Armed Forces. Forces personnel investigated allegations that he had desecrated a combatant's corpse by removing a finger, putting a cigarette in its mouth, and placing a sign reading "Fuck Terrorism" on its chest.
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also suspected that Perry had defecated on another corpse. Ten months later the investigation was closed for lack of evidence, allowing the Bronze Star presentation ceremony to proceed for the entire team.
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The Canadian team received praise from United States Army colleagues for its extreme long range shots and for killing a significant number of
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during March 2002. The Canadian sniper cell consisted of two Sniper Detachments of three men each, with soldiers from the
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Perry's record was surpassed a few days later, in March 2002, when another soldier in his unit, Corporal
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combatants. When the operation ended, each of the Canadians were recommended for the United States
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rifle like Master Corporal Arron Perry used to kill an enemy combatant from 2,310 m (2,526 yd).
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at the time of the record shot, but began his military career with a Halifax Militia unit, the
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in combat, completing a kill at a range of 2,310 metres (2,526 yd) during the
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The six worked in two teams of three snipers, built around two, .50-caliber,
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Canadian military personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
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who in March 2002 broke the 34-year-old record for the
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Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry soldiers
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Index

Canadian Army
Master Corporal
Princess Louise Fusiliers
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
War in Afghanistan
Bronze Star Medal
master corporal
Canadian Forces
longest recorded sniper kill
War in Afghanistan
Carlos Hathcock
Vietnam War
Rob Furlong
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Princess Louise Fusiliers
Canadian Forces
Operation Anaconda
Afghanistan
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Graham Ragsdale
Rob Furlong
United States Army
McMillan Brothers TAC-50 rifles
Taliban
al-Qaeda
Bronze Star Medal
Paul Cellucci

McMillan Tac-50
Military police

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