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One of history's longest sniper kills happened during the Civil War

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 30 Oct 2015


Fort Sumter, South Carolina was famous for having suffered the first shots of the Civil War in April 1861.Overthree years later, the two sides were still fighting over it.Confederate troops held the badly damaged fort while Union soldiers fired on it with artillery frombatteries on nearby islands.On Dec. 5 an unidentified Confederate soldier in Fort Sumter saw a Union soldier moving in Battery Gregg, 1390 yards away.The Southerner was likely using a Whitworth Rifle when he lined up his sights on the Union soldier and fired,killing him.Thats longer than any confirmed kill of World War I or II and only 400 yards shy of making a modern top10 list. Wikipedia still ranks it as the 14th longest sniper kill in history.Whitworth Rifles are sometimes called the first real sniper rifle. Capable of accurate fire at 800 yards,its hexagonal rounds could penetrate a sandbag to kill an enemy standing behind it.The rifle made the shot easier but the skill and luck needed to kill an enemy at 1,390 yards was still great. When the rifle was mounted on a special stand and tested at 1,400 yards, 10 shotscreated a grouping over 9 feet wide.Unfortunately, the record-setting shot on Dec. 5, 1864 was illegal. The Confederate soldiers didnt know aceasefire was in effect in the area andtheshot violated that ceasefire. Other Confederate snipers at Fort Sumter took up the volley, forcing the Union troops to seek cover.Fort Sumter in Sep. 1863 had already been subjected to two years of shelling by Confederate and then Union forces. After this photo was taken, it would sufferanother year of shelling before the events of Dec. 5, 1864.The Union soldiersendured the fire for an hour before they responded. They began firing cannons from the battery at Cummings Point, a group of cannons protected from retaliation by iron armor.After an hour of shelling, the Confederates learned of the ceasefire and sent the Union general a very gracious letter of apology.Both sides returned to the truce, but it didnt last. Charleston was still under siege and Union batteriessoon resumed shelling the city. In mid-February 1865, Confederate troops withdrew from Fort Sumter and Charleston asMaj. Gen.William Tecumseh Sherman arrived onhis famous march to the sea.SEE ALSO:Pentagon: 'We are in combat' in IraqJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: This animated map shows how the states voted in every presidential election since the Civil War
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