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The use of sharpshooting marksmen in war was well established by the time of the Civil War. I am not sure the United States was at the forefront of this style of military tactic. It was not too difficult to obtains long range weapons, at least in limited quantities, but developing proper tactical uses for the thus armed soldiers is another subject.
Many of the senior officers on both side had not been exposed to the proper use of sharpshooting units and had mostly seen individual use of this kind of soldier. So which side was the best able to develop useable sharpshooting tactics?
To me both sides could have used sharpshooting tactics more efficiently. This kind of units could have been used to screen movement by keeping the enemy at a distance. Flanks could have been secured using this kind of unit in that the enemy can not get close enough to find the flanks of an army. It would also seem likely sharpshooting units would be useful as rear guards. Again keeping the enemy in the dark about friendly troop location.
Both sides could have established more sharpshooting unit. It would have taken some time to develop proper tactics to use them. this could have possibly happen but the leaders of neither side was able to fully understand the proper use of sharpshooting units and thus did not see the usefulness of this kind of unit.
Many of the senior officers on both side had not been exposed to the proper use of sharpshooting units and had mostly seen individual use of this kind of soldier. So which side was the best able to develop useable sharpshooting tactics?
To me both sides could have used sharpshooting tactics more efficiently. This kind of units could have been used to screen movement by keeping the enemy at a distance. Flanks could have been secured using this kind of unit in that the enemy can not get close enough to find the flanks of an army. It would also seem likely sharpshooting units would be useful as rear guards. Again keeping the enemy in the dark about friendly troop location.
Both sides could have established more sharpshooting unit. It would have taken some time to develop proper tactics to use them. this could have possibly happen but the leaders of neither side was able to fully understand the proper use of sharpshooting units and thus did not see the usefulness of this kind of unit.