Adelbert Francis 'Bert' Waldron III distinguished himself during the Vietnam War, setting a record for military snipers with 109 confirmed kills and receiving numerous decorations.
Before Waldron's time, the U.S. Army did not have a sniper training program; that changed in 1967, enabling soldiers like Waldron to excel in such roles.
Waldron's expertise with the Winchester Model 70 and M21 Rifle reflects the evolving tools of American snipers, combining superior shooting skills with advanced weaponry.
Waldron's legacy is marked by his transformation from a Navy serviceman to a top-ranked Army sniper, illustrating the diverse paths to military excellence.
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