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Home»History»Charles Mawhinney: The Deadly Sniper of the Vietnam War
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Charles Mawhinney: The Deadly Sniper of the Vietnam War

Eric SofFebruary 11, 2016Updated:April 4, 2025
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The US Marine Corps sniper during the Vietnam war (Photo: History)
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In this article, we will delve into one of Chuck’s most remarkable engagements during the Vietnam War, where he single-handedly halted a Viet Cong assault with extraordinary precision and speed.

A Hero’s Stand Against Adversity

Chuck Mawhinney’s operational area was near Da Nang, where a U.S. military base known as Arizona Territory was established. He faced a pivotal moment that would test his skills and bravery here. Chuck’s extraordinary abilities were called upon when a large North Vietnamese Army force was detected advancing toward the U.S. base.

An Unexpected Twist of Weather

As fate would have it, the weather conditions turned against the American forces at the critical juncture. The monsoon weather rendered air support unavailable, leaving Chuck and his fellow soldiers vulnerable to the impending threat. Undeterred by the unfavorable circumstances, Chuck willingly stepped forward, offering to provide crucial cover and reconnaissance by guarding a river crossing point that the Viet Cong force was expected to utilize.

“Chuck was extremely aggressive,” retired Master Gunnery Sgt. Mark Limpic, Mawhinney’s squad leader, later told LA Times. “He could run a half-mile, stand straight up and shoot offhand and drop somebody at 700 yards.”

Adaptation and Resourcefulness

For this mission, Chuck decided to leave behind his favorite sniper rifle instead of an M14 semiautomatic rifle equipped with a Starlight scope, an early night vision device. This calculated choice showcased Chuck’s adaptability and resourcefulness in evolving battlefield conditions.

Precision and Speed Under Fire

Positioning himself alongside his spotter, Chuck patiently awaited the enemy’s arrival. As the enemy soldiers emerged and approached the designated river crossing several hours later, Chuck maintained his composure. It wasn’t until the North Vietnamese soldiers were fully immersed in the river that Chuck began his deadly display of marksmanship.

“In 30 seconds, I shot 16 times, 16 went down the river.”

Charles Mawhinney

Chuck eliminated 16 enemies within a remarkably short period in a breathtaking display of precision shooting. Engaging the enemy at 25 to 75 meters, he methodically picked off one combatant after another, executing each shot with lethal accuracy.

A Tactical Retreat and Unyielding Spirit

After accomplishing his objective, Chuck and his spotter tactically withdrew to the safety of their base, evading the relentless small arms and machine gun fire from the pursuing Viet Cong forces. Their disciplined retreat demonstrated not only Chuck’s tactical prowess but also his unwavering commitment to the safety of his fellow Marines.

Charles Mawhinney, an exemplary sniper of the Vietnam War era, showcased remarkable skill, adaptability, and bravery during one of his most extraordinary engagements. His exceptional marksmanship and ability to maintain calm under intense pressure saved countless lives and solidified his place in history as a true hero. Chuck’s story serves as a testament to the courage and resilience displayed by the special forces of that era, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of military history.

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