Sniping in the Great War
1 journaler for this copy...
Passed to me by a friend who says I can release this when I have read it.
An excellent history in WW1 of sniping from the early days when it was viewed as somehow being unsporting until 1918. The last casualty of WW1 was killed by a sniper just hours from the armistice.
A bit heavy on technical detail at times but good all the same.
A bit heavy on technical detail at times but good all the same.
Journal Entry 3 by rem_VPX-482879 at Empress State Building in Earl's Court, Greater London United Kingdom on Thursday, January 28, 2010
Released 14 yrs ago (1/30/2010 UTC) at Empress State Building in Earl's Court, Greater London United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
This will be left on the bookshelf in the first floor quiet lounge.
This will be left on the bookshelf in the first floor quiet lounge.