Ceska said:I am personally proud of our C.F. and the fact that we have the best snipers in the world should make a Canadian proud. Try, try again U.S.
I think the matter goes a little bit beyond your basic "pride in the troops" in this case. While I recognise the significance of having certain individual feats of arms recognised and documented in the history/record books for future generations, I would find it rather unfortunate, unpalatable, if not outright wrong for such matters to become some sort of unoffical "competition" between two allied nation's specialised troops, if not an outright spectator sport, and it would in my opinion cast a significant shadow on our men's outstanding professionalism in the long run.
Such skill "contests", if any were to be held, should in my opinion be confined to the more peaceful/sportsmanlike settings of a range. There is nothing to be "proud" of in taking a man's life. Still sometimes it must be done and there are a myriad of reasons where killing someone is fully justified, that is not in question here.