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December 1944. Battle of the Bulge. Private Vincent Romano did the unthinkable—he stayed in one frozen oak tree for 72 hours straight, killing 87 German soldiers without moving an inch. Every sniper manual said relocate after 3 shots. He violated every rule in the book. From a Brooklyn rooftop hunting pigeons to a Belgian forest 40 feet above the snow, Romano turned a logging road into a kill zone. When German SS troops tried to use it as a supply route, he made it unusable. When they sent mortars to silence him, he survived. When they sent 41 soldiers to overrun his position, he cut them down. The U.S. Army wanted to court-martial him for disobeying orders. Instead, they quietly rewrote sniper doctrine based on what he'd proven: sometimes the deadliest weapon isn't the one firing the most rounds—it's the one that refuses to move. This is the story of how one working-class soldier changed modern warfare and saved countless American lives, then disappeared into history without asking for credit.