Carlos Hathcock was an American sniper during the Vietnam War.
He volunteered for a daring mission where he spent three days crawling over 2000 meters of open land to reach enemy headquarters.
With precision, he took a single shot that claimed the life of an NVA general. Hathcock then meticulously crawled back inch by inch, evading enemy patrols and searching for the elusive sniper.
By the end, Hathcock, had bed sores from staying motionless for so long.