Their officers called them a stinking, lazy, drunken rabble and their friends said they took the colonel prisoner, burnt down their officers’ mess and drove off the military police with heavy rifle-fire. This is the unforgettable story of the gallant men of the A.I.F.: the fearless and fatalistic Diggers of the Western Desert. Twenty thousand men were on their way to the deserts of Egypt and Libya: some had joined up for adventure, some were on the run from the police, for others, the army meant three meals a day and a bed to sleep in.  From an induction camp in Australia to the siege of Tobruk, the savage intensity of Second X Battalion’s experiences is not for the faint-hearted. We see it all through the Second X Battalion:  the fear that had to be hidden, the courage, the drive to kill and win; and the Australian larrikins who ‘came good’.  A classic Australian novel.