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A must have for the "t" nuts'
ive just finished reading a long out of print book thats a must for all the t nuts out there, its called "with british snipers to the reich" isbn0-935856-02-1 published 1948 and re-printed in 1988. written by captain C.SHORE, any body else read it?. found it on e-bay and got it for a song.
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09-01-2010 06:23 AM
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I have a copy of it, but haven't got around to reading it yet. You'll probably find a lot here have it on their bookshelves.
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I have it as well, but haven't had the chance to start reading it .... 
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Thanks for the heads up, looks like a good read.
Just picked up a copy on Ebay for GBP11.00 including postage to Australia
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Paul
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Captain Shore may have been one of the most enthusiastic shooters in the sniper program in WWII!
The book will leave you wanting more.
He didn't get as much front time as McBride in WWI (A Rifleman Goes to War), but they had a kindred spirit, it seems.
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With a name like that, he´d have been an admiral in no time!
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Read it last year during a trip to Normandy - a great read, covers so much ground, a real "couldn't put it down". Haven't enjoyed a book that much for a very long time before or since.
And loved Capt. Shore's "directness" - so refreshing in these PC BS days!!
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It's a good read; every year or so.
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
Edward Bernays, 1928
Much changes, much remains the same. 
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He was in the RAF Regiment, hence the title 'captain' instead of some other RAF title that rank equates to. They say the best Commissioned rank for many reasons too...... I looked up the old Army Lists to find out a bit more about him and met a blank until someone told me about the RAF ........ and I suddenly lost interest! But seriously, as I understand it, the RAF Regiment retained the Army rank structure until they changed.
I got a copy from a subscriber to this Forum and he'll be interested to know that it's well thumbed and read. I read out chapters and quotes to the Sniper Division. They're still relevant today as they were then.
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it is a great read, gives a end users perspective of what worked and what didn't. definately has a love affair with the Lovat scouts, uite understandable but one would have thought he should have transfered to them. peter is right, he is a RAFFIE and thats just one up from sailor.
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ned