 I think it's the Chinese that said, kill one man, terrorize a thousand. All throughout history, Marine Corps snipers have been feared on the battlefield. You send out some sniper teams and they start working and they're getting those hits, they're making those kills. The enemy knows about that. Reduces the enemy's freedom of movement. Using a sniper in any sort of combat operations, you want to make sure that the sniper is able to hit what he's aiming at. One of the pluses for using snipers, vice using close air support or heavy weapons, if you're in close with the enemy and you want to minimize collateral damage, snipers is a perfect way to do it. For the commanders to be able to trust our guys, they need to be proficient in what they're doing. They need to be proficient in their patrolling, they need to be proficient in their CQB skills, proficient in their weapon systems. And if they're working in a small team and a man goes down that's responsible for a piece of gear, like say the radio, everyone in that team needs to know how to operate that radio. Just like everyone in the team needs to know how to operate the precision weapon system.