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redleafjumper said:Hmm, no new questions for awhile. Here's one from the Great War:
Who was Ducky Norwest and how did he get the nickname "Ducky"?
"Lance Corporal Henry 'Ducky' Norwest, MM and bar, (1888 â “ 1918). Albert Regiment, 50th Battalion Canadian Infantry.
The psychology of the sniper is an intriguing one, and none so more than 'Ducky' Norwest who followed his trade on the Western Front with an unusual degree of application, industry and cunning. His record British sniper toll was 115 'confirmed kills', all of which are said to have been confirmed by his 'official observer' Private Oliver 'Shorty' Payne. How many 'non-confirmed kills' there were is not known.
Norwest was a Métis (Cree Indian/French) former rodeo rider and ranch hand and, latterly, a Mountie (Canadian Northwest Mounted Police). He was born in Alberta on the Hobbema Indian Reserve. He first joined the Canadian Army on the 2nd January 1915 but was discharged for drunkeness. After the short spell as the Mountie he re-enlisted in September 1915 and, as part of the reinforcements for the Canadian Expeditionary Force, sailed for France in August 1916.
His nickname of 'Ducky' is said to have been derived from a comment he made that whilst he was on leave in London, 'I had to duck the girls there'.
Norwest always used the standard Canadian Ross rifle with telescopic sights and a modified stock. Norwest's astounding sniper toll was said to be due to his supreme markmanship, stealth tactics and his command of camouflage. In addition to his sniping skills he was said to be an expert on reconnaissance and carried out many missions into No mans land.
He was awarded a MM for his actions during the Canadian attack on Vimy Ridge in April 1917 and a posthumous bar to his MM in1918.
His nemesis came on 18th August 1918, when on a mission in the Fouquecourt Sector, France, to eliminate some particularly troublesome German snipers: one of the German snipers shot him through the head.
On his temporary grave marker his comrades wrote 'It must have been a damned good sniper that got Norwest'"
http://www.westernfront.co.uk/thegreatwar/articles/individuals/notableindividualsmtoo.htm