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This page also comes from Larry Steward, 66th IPCT attached to the 25th Infantry Division.

Larry Steward and tracker dog Rebel at perimeter of Cu Chi. Rebel was trained by the British, reportedly in Johore Bahru, Malaysia. Rebel was 11 years old and a 8 year Vietnam Veteran. Over the years, he has a number of handlers. He had seen and done it all  Seek on.

An explanation of the British brand system: Rebel 4A70 - the 4 means he was whelped in 1964. The A means he was whelped in Asia. The 70 means the seventieth dog whelped in 1964.

 

 

Walking the dogs: Dean Montour with tracker dog Bingo, Larry Steward with tracker dog Rebel, and Bruce Seabrook walking tracker dogs at the perimeter of Cu Chi.

66th IPCT office building at Cu Chi. People unidentified.

66th IPCT Cookout at Cu Chi.  Cook: Tom Auer, Back to camera, Mark Hipp (?)

Cookout at Cu Chi. L to R: ? McCarthy, John Heslin, Bruce Seabrook, and Tom Auer cooking in background.

 

William Stamper looking over the countryside on one of his many eagle flights.

John Wagner taking a break after completing tracking mission.

Jim Cheney checking out quarters at French Fort.  Which culvert would Jim call home tonight?

 
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