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Team Sergeant
10-24-2010, 16:49
How to kick ass...... Well done gent's.....


Special Forces Soldiers win international sniper competition

By Reginald Rogers
Paraglide

For Sergeants 1st Class Chance Giannelli and Edward Homeyer, it was understood — teamwork was the key to being the best.

After the gun smoke had cleared, 72 hours and 14 events later, they were recognized as the world’s best sniper team.

Giannelli and Homeyer, both sniper school instructors assigned to the 1st Special Warfare Training Group here, outlasted other teams to earn first place overall and in the service category at the annual International Sniper Competition at Fort Benning, Ga.

The competition took place Oct. 11 through 14 and included 32, top-level sniper teams from around the world. Notable teams included, the U.S. Marine Corps Scout snipers, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, the 75th Ranger Regiment, the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Air Force and the FBI, which was one of three law enforcement agencies.

“It was an awesome event,” said Giannelli, a Richmond, Maine native. “It was the epitome of the sniper competition. Every different country sends their best. It felt great to actually win the event.”

He explained that the competition began at 10:30 p.m., Oct. 11 and ran continuously until 3 p.m., Oct. 14. The teams only received two, four-hour, breaks during the 72-hour event.

The competition included several challenging events, including a stress test that was designed to simulate what the team may face in combat.

The added stress and fatigue factors added a new level to the competition not seen in past years, explained Master Sgt. Michael Snyder, officer-in-charge of the U.S. Army Sniper School, which hosted the event.

“(In combat) they are going to be tired, getting little sleep and still be expected to do one mission after another,” he said. “We are getting more combat-focused.”

Giannelli explained that each team was required to fire at targets located at a distance of 600 and 1,000 meters, before gradually making their way back to the finishing point.

“We started at the 1,000-meter line and had 45 seconds to run to the 800-meter and fire, before going to the 700-meter mark,” he said. From the 700-meter mark, Giannelli explained that they were required to fire from a partner-assisted posture, which could mean using your partner’s back to steady the shot.

“After that, we had 45 seconds to get to the 600-meter line, while carrying a 200-pound casualty, only to stop and take a shot while kneeling,” he continued. “From there, we had to simulate carrying a 200-pound casualty on a litter to the 500-meter mark.”

Giannelli said that was one of the most challenging phases of the competition, but he admitted that it helps when you have a highly skilled partner.

“(Homeyer) is a well-rounded shooter,” he said. “I was glad to have him as a partner.”
Homeyer remained humble, despite his partner’s compliments.

“He’s a good man,” Homeyer said. “He gives me more credit than I deserve.”

He attributed their victory to the quality training they received weeks before the competition.
“Chance and I work well together and we went down and trained with Todd Hoddnett, who operates Accuracy 1st, down in Texas. We trained for about two weeks, two months ago and we were actually alternates in this event, but we ended up competing,” explained Homeyer, who’s a native of George West, Texas.

He said that because they are both instructors, finding time to train was challenging.
“We had students, but we had to train when we could,” he added.

Accuracy 1st is a premier, long-range shooting school for special operations and Marine Corps snipers and the training they received in Texas was critical to propelling them to the top of the competition, Homeyer pointed out.

“It was great training with Todd,” he said. “He actually trained the top three teams in the open and service class of the competition.”

One of the new events at the competition was called the Loop Hole. That event Oct. 12, tested the snipers ability to shoot from a third-story rafter, through a three-inch hole and strike a target 150 meters away.

As for being successful in the stress shoot event of the competition, Homeyer, the team’s primary shooter, gave credit to his spotter for his expertise.

“Chance was on the ball,” he said. “He got every item. He was able to retain enough information and answer the questions that put us over the top.”

Homeyer explained that one of the final events required both men to shoot at a target that measured 11.5 inches by 20.5 inches from a significant distance. He said they both hit their targets to move their team 66 points ahead of the next closest team.

“It felt pretty good, it’s really nice to go and test yourself,” Homeyer said. “It’s a testament to our training and the school. On that day, we were the best, but competition was close. We could go out and do it again and someone else could win.”

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Roguish Lawyer
10-24-2010, 16:52
“He’s a good man,” Homeyer said. “He gives me more credit than I deserve.”


Now that's a QP! Congrats guys! And to their teachers too!

JJ_BPK
10-24-2010, 17:02
Go Team... :lifter:D:D:lifter

longrange1947
10-24-2010, 17:39
The team that took second in Open Class were also two of our instructors. They have not been mentioned anywhere and they need to be congratulated as well. Just keeping things even here. ;)

The photo in the article is interesting, since it was shot right after they screwed up a shot that they, by their own admission, should have hit and it was a cake walk. :munchin :D

rdret1
10-24-2010, 17:46
Excellent job!

The Reaper
10-24-2010, 18:03
Well done, gents.

TR

Tatonka316
10-24-2010, 19:05
WELL DONE WARRIORS!!!

BoyScout
10-24-2010, 19:18
Great to hear!

PRB
10-24-2010, 20:34
Freakin excellent, way to go!
Having guys like this in ths schoolhouse is what it is all about....teach and execute as well.

MtnGoat
10-25-2010, 08:38
Excellent job! GENTs!!

1stindoor
10-25-2010, 09:47
Congrats to all.

Green Light
10-25-2010, 13:12
Great to see SF snipers hitting the top. The Marines are always tough and beating them is icing on the cake. Love the stress shooting! Great job, guys! :lifter

greenberetTFS
10-25-2010, 13:30
Congrats................. :lifter I can't wait to tell my good old red neck Marine VFW buddy's about there placing 1st and 2nd in this competition................ :lifter De Oppresso Liber.....:lifter
They were constantly bragging about being the best snipers in the military.........

Big Teddy :munchin

dr. mabuse
10-25-2010, 14:52
Congrats QP's!! Show the others how it's done! :D

D9 (RIP)
10-26-2010, 14:13
Well done!

Irish_Army01
10-26-2010, 17:39
Well done Gentleman. I believe Our Team came 7th over all and 1st in the foreign teams...

This type of cross training can only be of benefit :lifter:lifter


Any one know if Discovery Channel covered the event? although I've tried and failed in trying to watch the last 5 years of the event as Discovery EU doesn't show it:rolleyes:

longrange1947
10-26-2010, 20:02
The second place Open team had a former Irish member. :D

Irish_Army01
10-27-2010, 06:50
The second place Open team had a former Irish member. :D

His nick name isn't TAZZ by any chance? :cool:

longrange1947
10-27-2010, 07:49
No, TAZZ is not in SF. The former Irish guy said not just no but F**k no. I will not give names here as this is open.

greenberetTFS
10-27-2010, 12:19
Congrats................. I can't wait to tell my good old red neck Marine VFW buddy's about there placing 1st and 2nd in this competition................ De Oppresso Liber.....
They were constantly bragging about being the best snipers in the military.........

Big Teddy

I bought several rounds of beer yesterday for my red neck Marine buds at the VFW late last night and really gloated over our 1st and 2nd place finish..... :D What I love most about them is that they have totally accepted this Yankee from Chicago as one of their own......:D Unfortunately I only have one other SF buddy(20th Grp.Jackson,MS retired) but he's a "paper tab" and is more for his service in the 101st Abn. than his SF service.......... Well anyway as I've said before "De Oppresso Liber".............:lifter

Big Teddy :munchin

longrange1947
10-27-2010, 14:20
Teddy, let me clear this up, one team came in first in Service class and first overall. The other team came in second in Open class and fourth over all. Now if you read that right then you will know that two guys shooting straight 7.62mm shot better than two guys shooting 300 Win Mags. :munchin

Marines took second overall and second in the service class. USASOC took first Open and third overall and our second team took second in Open and fourth overall.

Sorry for the confusion, I should have been more specific. :(

Buffalobob
10-30-2010, 13:38
That's great. I always root for our guys.

longrange1947
10-30-2010, 13:45
OK, I still screwed up!! :(

The Marines came in third not second, the USASOC team took second overall. I can't read the board worth a dam lately!

Service Class - Our guys first and Marines Second
Open Class - USASOC first our other team second.

Overall - Our guys first, USASOC second, Marines third, our other team fourth.

Dam, I hope I got it right this time!! :D

The Irish Army team came best of the foreign guest teams.

greenberetTFS
10-30-2010, 14:00
OK, I still screwed up!! /longrange1947

That's OK they got the message.......:boohoo They did say something like it's the first time we ever beat them!........... :rolleyes: Is that true?.........:confused:

Big Teddy :munchin

longrange1947
10-30-2010, 14:47
No, they were beat last year as well. We came in second and Benning came in first. USASOC took third I believe.

Irish_Army01
11-01-2010, 03:35
OK, I still screwed up!! :(

The Marines came in third not second, the USASOC team took second overall. I can't read the board worth a dam lately!

Service Class - Our guys first and Marines Second
Open Class - USASOC first our other team second.

Overall - Our guys first, USASOC second, Marines third, our other team fourth.

Dam, I hope I got it right this time!! :D

The Irish Army team came best of the foreign guest teams.

Do you have a list of the foreign teams?

longrange1947
11-01-2010, 07:58
For this year, I have the scores for all the teams. Both Open and Service.

Do you want me to print the scores?

For the past years I have to rely on memory. :(

Sinister
11-01-2010, 07:59
Overall Winners by points:

Team # 26 (D CO SWTG) Special Forces Sniper School

Service Class

1.Team # 26 (D CO SWTG) Special Forces Sniper School

2.Team # 30 USMC Scout Sniper (Camp Pendleton, Calif.)

3.Team # 20 USMC (SSC DET, Hawaii)

Open Class

1. Team # 23 (USASOC)

2. Team # 25 (D CO SWTG) Special Forces Sniper School

3. Team # 19 (HHC, 3/75 Ranger Regt.)

Foreign and allied teams: Taiwan, Canada, Spain, Germany and Ireland

Tuukka
11-01-2010, 08:24
Would be interesting to a see a team from Finland participating.

I am not clued into the possibilities & resources of an active Army team participating, but there is a rather strong interest on the reserve side for sniping. Are military reserve teams are allowed to enter this competition?

There are two main sniper events held here, either the Lapua Sniper Competition or the Finnish Championships ( Häyhä Match )

Atleast the Lapua Sniper Competition has had foreign teams.

Sinister
11-01-2010, 11:26
Tuukka, reservists are welcome but need to inquire early to receive an invitation.

The Special Forces Sniper Competition is in December at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

The Armed Forces Skill-at-Arms Matches are normally held in October at Camp Robinson, Arkansas for active, reserve, and National Guard teams (individuals can only shoot in the Excellence-in-Competition matches) . I'm not sure if sniper matches are still part of the championships, but the last time I competed we had teams from the UK, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, and a few others I can't remember now.

Irish_Army01
11-01-2010, 11:55
For this year, I have the scores for all the teams. Both Open and Service.

Do you want me to print the scores?

For the past years I have to rely on memory. :(

No thanks Mate, Just this years.. But Sinister has answered my question.:lifter

Tuukka
11-01-2010, 12:31
Tuukka, reservists are welcome but need to inquire early to receive an invitation.

The Special Forces Sniper Competition is in December at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

The Armed Forces Skill-at-Arms Matches are normally held in October at Camp Robinson, Arkansas for active, reserve, and National Guard teams (individuals can only shoot in the Excellence-in-Competition matches) . I'm not sure if sniper matches are still part of the championships, but the last time I competed we had teams from the UK, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, and a few others I can't remember now.

Thanks for the info, I do not know if the Finnish reservists have had any plans with regards to this.

Richard
11-01-2010, 13:23
The info from the SWCS FB page was posted here:

http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=353250&postcount=33

Richard