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Marine A5 Sniper Rifle
02-01-2023, 02:14
The sniper on the far left is holding a Ross rifle with a Winchester A5 scope mounted on it. I know squat about Aldis scopes. The Canadians helped train our snipers, and we owe them a great deal of thanks. A Canadian even wrote our sniper training book.
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I was the Antique Arms show in Vegas after Shot, and even tho it was billed as an Antique show, it was a bit of everything,
been in the business many years, and saw more P14 and No 1 Snipers in one room that I have in my life,
the No1's were Aussie,
no Ross Rifles there, unfortunately
Marine A5 Sniper Rifle
02-01-2023, 02:57
Today, I will put a face to a man I have read much about (Marsden). I believe the little boy is Maj. Smith's son. Maj. Daulty Smith ran the OSD SOS School. SOS stands for Scout-Observer-Sniper. Observers carried a big scope on a tripod around with them and stayed back from the front line, Observers were pretty much on the move most of the time, and Snipers picked a spot and concealed themselves to wait for a shot. All three reported what they observed at the end of the day.
This is a crop of the original photo due to size (about 100 men to a class). I posted the entire picture on this forum about ten years ago. I got the picture from Martin Pegler, who retired as the Queen's Armorer to buy a winery and give motorcycle tours of France's battlefields. This picture appears in a book with a minor error in its caption. The caption states it is the Nov 1918 class, but it was actually the June 1918 class.
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Thanks Jim, your posts are always great.
Marine A5 Sniper Rifle
02-02-2023, 10:53
Thank you.
JohnMOhio
02-02-2023, 09:44
Thanks Jim. I agree with K arga.
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