Chuck Mawhinney, Camp Pendleton Marine who became deadliest sniper in corps history, dies at 75
February 17, 20241 min read290 words
Published: February 17, 2024  |  1 min read290 words
Chuck Mawhinney, the Camp Pendleton Marine who became the deadliest sniper in the corps’ history while serving in the Vietnam War, died on Monday at his home in Baker City, Oregon. He was 75. The Marine Corps credited Mawhinney with 103 kills as well as 216 “probable” kills that ...
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The article incorporates elements of Great Context by providing historical background on his service during the Vietnam War, the techniques and tools he used, and the broader significance of his actions. The piece also corrects a factual error regarding the distance from which Mawhinney made his shots, demonstrating a commitment to accuracy and transparency.
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