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Timothy Kellner is a U.S. Army sniper with 139 confirmed kills and potentially another hundred unconfirmed; some estimates are as high as 300. Kellner is featured in the book Kill Shot: The 15 Deadliest Snipers of All Time, written by Charles Stronge, where Kellner's background as a hunter is credited with enhancing his natural skills.
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Timothy Kellner is a U.S. Army sniper with 139 confirmed kills and potentially another hundred unconfirmed; some estimates are as high as 300. Kellner is featured in the book Kill Shot: The 15 Deadliest Snipers of All Time, written by Charles Stronge, where Kellner's background as a hunter is credited with enhancing his natural skills.
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