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Scout-Sniping

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Scout-Sniping is a classic 1918 sniping manual written by a Big Game hunter and decorated Great War soldier who is believed to be the only Canadian officer to escape from a German prison camp during the War. A rarity in it's original 1918 printing, it lays down the principles for the foundation for sniper training. Anderson, went overseas with the first Canadian contingent. The 101st contributed the entire 9th Battalion, but the 9th was broken up to reinforce the 1st Brigade; thus, they almost all ended up in Ontario units. He was taken prisoner at 2nd Ypres on May 9, 1915 but he escaped in October 25, 1915 using his knowledge of languages to bluff his way back to England after his escape. In a humorous letter to the Commandant of the POW Camp he has escaped from he wrote: "It was on April 24, 1915 that I was taken Prisoner at Ypres after every man that was with me was killed. I was blown up twice and when I woke up I was a Prisoner. I arrived at your Hotel on 28th of April and it is no doubt one of the best, if not the best, Prison Camps in Germany... No one ever had a prison camp, but there is always some way of getting out. I had been a big game hunter all my life. I can go get the big bull moose, elk, deer, grizzly bear. That being the case, yours or any one else's sentries are worth little or nothing as far as I am concerned..."

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781783315406
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 138
  • Udgivet:
  • 15. januar 2020
  • Størrelse:
  • 128x198x10 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 156 g.
Leveringstid: 8-11 hverdage
Forventet levering: 18. december 2024
Forlænget returret til d. 31. januar 2025

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Scout-Sniping is a classic 1918 sniping manual written by a Big Game hunter and decorated Great War soldier who is believed to be the only Canadian officer to escape from a German prison camp during the War. A rarity in it's original 1918 printing, it lays down the principles for the foundation for sniper training.
Anderson, went overseas with the first Canadian contingent. The 101st contributed the entire 9th Battalion, but the 9th was broken up to reinforce the 1st Brigade; thus, they almost all ended up in Ontario units.
He was taken prisoner at 2nd Ypres on May 9, 1915 but he escaped in October 25, 1915 using his knowledge of languages to bluff his way back to England after his escape.
In a humorous letter to the Commandant of the POW Camp he has escaped from he wrote: "It was on April 24, 1915 that I was taken Prisoner at Ypres after every man that was with me was killed. I was blown up twice and when I woke up I was a Prisoner. I arrived at your Hotel on 28th of April and it is no doubt one of the best, if not the best, Prison Camps in Germany... No one ever had a prison camp, but there is always some way of getting out. I had been a big game hunter all my life. I can go get the big bull moose, elk, deer, grizzly bear. That being the case, yours or any one else's sentries are worth little or nothing as far as I am concerned..."

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