Has there ever been a woman sniper?

Yes, there have been many women snipers, most famously the Soviet Union's Lyudmila Pavlichenko ("Lady Death"), the deadliest female sniper ever with 309 kills in WWII, and more recently, the U.S. Army's first active-duty female sniper, Sgt. Maciel Hay, in 2023, proving women's significant roles in sniping across different eras and militaries.
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Does the US have any female snipers?

Yes, female snipers serve in the U.S. military, with Sergeant Maciel Hay making history in November 2023 as the first active-duty female U.S. Army sniper after graduating from the rigorous Sniper School at Fort Moore, Georgia, proving women's capability in elite roles. While other women have served as Army snipers, often in the Guard, Hay's achievement marks a significant milestone for women in combat roles within the active-duty Army.
 
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Are there any famous female snipers?

The most famous female snipers, primarily from the Soviet Red Army in WWII, include Lyudmila Pavlichenko ("Lady Death," 309 kills), the deadliest female sniper ever, along with notable figures like Roza Shanina ("Unseen Terror," 59+ kills), Nina Lobkovskaya, Aliya Moldagulova, and Klavdiya Kalugina, all renowned for their exceptional skill, bravery, and impact in challenging gender norms on the battlefield.
 
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How many female snipers were there in WWII?

Roza was one of more than 2,000 female snipers trained and employed by the Soviets to put fear in the hearts of the invaders by striking thousands from the Germans' “rations list.” Other women were even more deadly and more famous.
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Are there female US Navy Seals?

No, as of late 2025, no woman has successfully completed the full Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training to become a female Navy SEAL, though women are now eligible to try since combat roles were opened to them in 2016. Several women have entered the selection pipeline, with some reaching advanced stages, but none have yet met the rigorous physical and mental standards to earn the coveted SEAL Trident, though the first female Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman (SWCC) graduated in 2021. 
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World's Deadliest Female Sniper - Lyudmila Pavlichenko

What is the hardest military branch for females?

The hardest military branch for females (and generally for anyone) in terms of physical rigor, demanding lifestyle, and combat focus is often considered the Marine Corps, followed by the Army, due to their intense training and ground combat roles, though the Air Force can be tough to get into due to high education standards. However, "hardest" is subjective, depending on a woman's goals (physical vs. technical), as all branches present unique challenges, from the Navy's ship life to the Space Force's high-tech focus.
 
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Why were soldiers given condoms in WWII?

Soldiers were given condoms in WWII primarily to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like syphilis and gonorrhea, which seriously threatened troop health and manpower, but they also used them creatively for other tasks like keeping sand and water out of gun barrels or waterproofing supplies. Militaries issued them as a public health measure, recognizing that abstinence was unrealistic and needing to maintain fighting strength, with the U.S. Army even providing "prophylaxis kits" to ensure use. 
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Who is the deadliest sniper in history?

The deadliest sniper in history is widely considered to be Simo Häyhä, a Finnish soldier nicknamed "The White Death" who, during the Winter War (1939-1940), achieved over 500 confirmed kills in less than 100 days using iron sights and standard rifles, becoming a legend for his camouflage, precision, and survival against brutal odds.
 
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Which gender died more in WWII?

World War II, the bloodiest conflict in human history, killed 3% of the global population. One woman is killed for every 4 men in war, generally. If we assume the ratio of men and women on the planet was 50:50 in 1938, then in 1945 it was 51.5:48.5.
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Why do females make the best snipers?

Greater Patience and Discipline Women, on average, score higher on psychological tests of patience, emotional regulation, and attention to detail, which are essential for sniping (e.g., lying still for hours, waiting for a shot).
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What is the nickname of the female sniper?

Within a year, she was the deadliest female sniper in history. Library of CongressLyudmila Pavlichenko, the Soviet sniper who earned the nickname “Lady Death” during World War II. For most snipers, receiving threats from the enemy would be terrifying. For Lyudmila Pavlichenko, however, it was delightful.
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Did Russia have female soldiers in WWII?

Yes, Russia (the Soviet Union) had a massive number of female soldiers in WWII, with up to a million serving in the Red Army, many in direct combat roles like fighter pilots (the "Night Witches"), snipers (like Lyudmila Pavlichenko), infantry, tank drivers, and anti-aircraft gunners, making it the only nation to widely deploy women in combat roles during the war. While many women served in support roles (nurses, signals, drivers), hundreds of thousands volunteered or were conscripted to fight on the front lines due to heavy Soviet losses, fighting alongside men in crucial combat units.
 
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Who is the deadliest female sniper?

The deadliest female sniper in history is widely recognized as Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a Soviet soldier in World War II, nicknamed "Lady Death," credited with 309 confirmed kills, including 36 enemy snipers, making her one of history's most lethal snipers overall, not just among women. She served in the Red Army during the sieges of Odessa and Sevastopol, becoming a legendary figure known for her skill and fearlessness.
 
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Are there any female green beret snipers?

Maciel Hay, a cavalry scout with 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, poses for a photo after graduating sniper school at Fort Moore, Ga., Nov. 3, 2023. With this accomplishment, Hay becomes the first active duty female U.S. Army sniper.
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Are there any female SEALs or rangers?

Yes, there are female Army Rangers who have earned the prestigious Ranger tab, with over 100 women graduating from Ranger School as of early 2022, and women serving in the operational 75th Ranger Regiment in support roles, though no woman has completed the full path to become a Navy SEAL (BUD/S) yet. While women serve in special operations support roles, becoming an operator in SEAL or Army Ranger units is exceptionally difficult, with no female SEALs currently confirmed. 
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How many kills did Chris Kyle actually have?

Chris Kyle officially has 160 confirmed kills, making him the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, though he claimed a much higher, unconfirmed number, potentially over 250, during his four tours in Iraq with the Navy SEALs. His autobiography, American Sniper, details these experiences, cementing his legendary status, despite later controversies and unverified claims about other events.
 
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What is the furthest sniper shot in history?

The longest confirmed sniper shot in history was made in November 2023 by Ukrainian SBU sniper Viacheslav Kovalskyi, hitting a Russian target from 3,800 meters (2.36 miles) with a Ukrainian-made "Horizon's Lord" rifle, surpassing the previous record held by Canadian forces. This remarkable shot used specialized .50 caliber ammunition and highlights advanced Ukrainian anti-materiel rifles designed for extreme distances, with reports of another Ukrainian sniper claiming an even longer shot in August 2025.
 
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Who is the coolest sniper in the world?

List of History's Deadliest Snipers
  1. Simo Häyhä (505+ confirmed kills) ...
  2. Ivan Sidorenko (500+ confirmed kills) ...
  3. Nikolai Yakovlevich Ilyin (494 confirmed kills) ...
  4. Kulbertinov (487 confirmed kills) ...
  5. Mikhail Ivanovich Budenkov (437 confirmed kills) ...
  6. Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov (429 confirmed kills)
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How did Saloon girls keep from getting pregnant?

Saloon girls used a mix of rudimentary contraception, douching with acidic/antiseptic solutions (vinegar, alum), barrier methods (animal intestine condoms, sponges), and withdrawal, but abortion was also very common due to high failure rates, with methods including dangerous herbal concoctions or physical interventions, making pregnancy a constant threat despite efforts to prevent it. 
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What does God say about condoms?

Bible doesn't ban it.
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What did code girls do in WWII?

By the end of the war, approximately 7,000 of the 10,500 SIS staff were female. These women on the home front contributed to the Allied victory by successfully breaking codes and deciphering enemy messages. The women cryptologists were held to strict secrecy and would become one of the best-kept secrets of WWII.
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Is there a female Navy Seal?

No, there are currently no female Navy SEALs, but women have broken into related Naval Special Warfare roles, with the first woman graduating as a Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman (SWCC) (boat operator) in 2021, and other women have participated in the SEAL officer pipeline, though none have yet earned the SEAL Trident. The path to becoming a SEAL is open to women since combat roles were integrated in 2016, but the training is extremely demanding, and no woman has yet completed the rigorous Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) course. 
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Who is the only female 4 star general?

Ann E. Dunwoody. Ann Elizabeth Dunwoody (born January 14, 1953) is a retired general of the United States Army. She was the first woman in U.S. military and uniformed service history to achieve a four-star officer rank, receiving her fourth star on November 14, 2008.
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What is the least popular military branch?

The Coast Guard is less recognized due to its smaller size and specific mission scope, but it plays a vital role in maritime safety, security and environmental stewardship.
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