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While the French and the German Army started with rules and regulations for these troops, the British Army quickly had to adapt.
Francis Pegahmagabow was not only the most successful sniper of World War 1, but he is also among the most decorated aboriginal soldiers in history. He joined the Canadian Army in 1914 and quickly made a name for himself as a sniper during reconnaissance missions.
Source: The GreatWar