I have all the respect in the world for soldiers. While no one likes war, there is no question that when young men and women sign up to fight for their country, their hearts are in the right place. Have you ever wondered what it takes to be an Army sniper? I did some research because I was curious. To be considered for the U.S. Army’s sniper school, soldiers must be either active duty, in the National Guard, or in the Army Reserve. Specifically, these brave young people must also have MOS (military occupation specialty) 11B, 19D, or in the 18 series and a rank of E3 through E6.
Besides all of that, Army snipers must have a solid record of performance with zero history of drug or alcohol abuse. They also have to volunteer to begin sniper school and bring a letter of recommendation from their commander. Also, they have to have 20/20 correctible vision and not be color-blind. In the image below, you will see two hidden Army snipers. Can you find them?
Since we’re seeing how good your eyes are, can you find the missing cat in this photo?
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