Ion Idriess was a spotter for the famous Australian sniper, Billy Sing, and this Book draws on his own experiences in the Gallipoli trenches during World War One.
Drawing on his military experience, this is one of six manuals written for soldiers and civilians in 1942, when invasion by the Japanese seemed imminent..
Idriess was a trooper with the Light Horse at Gallipoli, all the way to Beersheba, and his diary was published as The Desert Column .
He recovered from the injury, but was never really the same...
The bullet travelled down the barrel of his telescope, wounding both hands then went through his mouth, out his cheek and into his shoulder.
One day he was shot by a Turkish soldier.
Sing had a reputation as an excellent marksman, lurking in the dark and silently sneaking up on the enemy.
Ion Idriess was a spotter for the famous Australian sniper, Billy Sing, and this Book draws on his own experiences in the Gallipoli trenches during World War One