Book Review: A Rifleman Went to War by Herbert W. McBride
This video is a book review of Herbert W. McBride's "A Rifleman Went to War." The description highlights McBride's adventurous life, his early shooting tutelage from Civil War veterans and notable Western figures, and his desire to participate in conflicts. It details his service in World War I as a buck private in the Canadian army, operating a machine gun and engaging in intense front-line combat, including sniping, trench raids, and scouting. The book itself is presented as a highly descriptive and practical account of warfare from an infantryman's perspective, exploring the mindset and tools used in combat.














