ABYSSINIA.—The Italians are finding in their present campaign that the Ethiopians, in spite of the antiquated nature of their rifles, are accurate marksmen. The Abyssinian tactics of waiting in small sections for isolated groups of the enemy and then pouring in deadly rifle fire are telling on the Italian morale.
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Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7
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50ABYSSINIA.—The Italians are finding in their present campaign that the Ethiopians, in spite of the antiquated nature of their rifles, are accurate marksmen. The Abyssinian tactics of waiting in small sections for isolated groups of the enemy and then pouring in deadly rifle fire are telling on the Italian morale. Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7
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