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JJ_BPK
03-27-2019, 14:56
And the hunt started :lifter



Special Forces Association Chapter LX


On this day in U.S. Army SF history........27 Mar 1967 – Major Ralph “Pappy” Shelton deployed to Bolivia to train Bolivian recruits for counterinsurgency campaign against guerrilla leader Che Guevara.

In a meeting on 27 March 1967, Bolivian President Rene Barrientos appealed to U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia Douglas Henderson for assistance in confronting the threat posed by a growing communist insurgency led by the Argentine-born guerrilla leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara, once a prominent leader in Fidel Castro’s revolutionary force during the Cuban Revolution.

When Castro took power in 1959, Guevara was put in charge of the infamous La Cabańa Fortress prison, which housed mostly political opponents who had resisted Castro’s communism. It is estimated that between 150 and 550 prisoners were executed on Guevara’s extrajudicial orders during his tenure as the warden, often only after the prisoners endured brutal torture and interrogation. Che was well known for taking great satisfaction in killing people whom he believed were not ardent Marxists.

Just weeks after the 27 March meeting, Green Beret Major Ralph “Pappy” Shelton from the 8th Special Forces Group deployed from Panama to Bolivia, where he led a 16-man mobile training team whose mission was to train and
organize several hundred newly recruited Bolivian soldiers in infantry tactics, marksmanship, and planning and conducting counterinsurgency operations.

Between May and September 1967, Shelton and his team of Green Berets trained the Bolivian Army’s Second Ranger Battalion to operate in units divided into platoons, companies, and finally the battalion. They taught them how to
march, shoot, detect booby traps, fight hand-to-hand, deal with barbed wire, avoid ambushes, and to maneuver at night. The Bolivian forces built themselves up physically and practiced marksmanship and fieldcraft.

When training ended in mid-September, the Bolivian Second Ranger Battalion was transferred to the guerrilla zone. Just two weeks later, on 8 October, these forces, so well-trained by Shelton and his team, surrounded Guevara’s guerrilla forces. Guevara himself was wounded and captured in the action, and executed the next day by Bolivian authorities.

President Lyndon Johnson’s Latin American advisor, Walter Rostow, later outlined in a memo the importance of Guevara’s death. Among several significant implications, he noted, “It shows the soundness of our ‘preventive medicine’ assistance to countries facing incipient insurgency—it was the Bolivian Second Ranger Battalion, trained by our Green Berets from June-September of this year that cornered him and got him.”

Pappy Shelton retired from the Army after his Bolivian excursion. He died 29 June 2010 at the age of 80, perhaps best remembered as the man who trained the Bolivian troops who captured the ruthless revolutionary Che Guevara.

---Mud

Badger52
03-27-2019, 19:27
And if one doesn't have this on their shelf (https://smile.amazon.com/Hunting-Che-Special-Capture-Revolution/dp/0425257460/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=Hunting+Che%3A+How+a+ U.S.+Special+Forces+Team+Helped+Capture+the+World% C2%92s+Most+Famous+Revolution+ary&qid=1553736306&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmrnull), make it so.
It didn't take the Sundance Kid to step on shit in Bolivia.

Use your SmileAmazon acct to get 'em to toss a little coin to the GBF.

:cool:

Joker
03-27-2019, 19:56
And if one doesn't have this on their shelf (https://smile.amazon.com/Hunting-Che-Special-Capture-Revolution/dp/0425257460/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=Hunting+Che%3A+How+a+ U.S.+Special+Forces+Team+Helped+Capture+the+World% C2%92s+Most+Famous+Revolution+ary&qid=1553736306&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmrnull), make it so.
It didn't take the Sundance Kid to step on shit in Bolivia.

Use your SmileAmazon acct to get 'em to toss a little coin to the GBF.

:cool:

Got the last hard copy. Thanks.

JJ_BPK
03-28-2019, 06:18
Use your SmileAmazon acct to get 'em to toss a little coin to the GBF.

:cool:

Yes, I did :lifter

Flagg
03-28-2019, 13:22
And if one doesn't have this on their shelf (https://smile.amazon.com/Hunting-Che-Special-Capture-Revolution/dp/0425257460/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=Hunting+Che%3A+How+a+ U.S.+Special+Forces+Team+Helped+Capture+the+World% C2%92s+Most+Famous+Revolution+ary&qid=1553736306&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmrnull), make it so.
It didn't take the Sundance Kid to step on shit in Bolivia.

Use your SmileAmazon acct to get 'em to toss a little coin to the GBF.

:cool:

Bought that on Kindle nearly 6 years ago.

I love stories with a happy ending.

JJ_BPK
03-28-2019, 13:47
For those that are more interested, try to find a copy of Che's 1952 travel diaries.

Diarios de Motocicleta (Motorcycle Diaries: Notes On A Latin American Journey)
Author: Ernesto Guevara

His steed was a single cylinder 1939 Norton 500cc dubbed La Poderosa
He rode 8,000K, during the 9-month journey.

Noah Werka
03-29-2019, 17:11
For those who have access to the USASOC publication Veritas, check out PB 31-05-2 Vol.4, No.4 2005...Special Edition: Special Forces in Bolivia. The entire issue is devoted to Bolivia, Che and the MTT(designated BL 404-67X) that went to Bolivia to train the Bolivians as only SF can. It is an excellent read, from the conception of the mission to the finale.

Noah W

Badger52
03-29-2019, 19:07
For those who have access to the USASOC publication Veritas, check out PB 31-05-2 Vol.4, No.4 2005...Special Edition: Special Forces in Bolivia. The entire issue is devoted to Bolivia, Che and the MTT(designated BL 404-67X) that went to Bolivia to train the Bolivians as only SF can. It is an excellent read, from the conception of the mission to the finale.

Noah WThanks for that tip. I see the 'recent' issues they have up there, but will keep digging to ferret out older ones. Also found the archive of SW issues going back to 1990-1992 at the SWCS page - this might be costing me some binders. :D

Joker
10-08-2019, 20:35
Happy dead Che Day!

SF_BHT
10-08-2019, 21:02
Yes it is!!!

JJ_BPK
10-09-2019, 05:36
Rather than the pic commonly used by the Che T-Shirt numb-nuts,
They should use this picture of his feet and boots that he was wearing when captured. :munchin

Badger52
10-09-2019, 05:37
Happy dead Che Day!^^ On the short-list of T-shirts that should be done up.

Well, Prost, y'all.
:cool:

Hand
10-09-2019, 06:07
^^ On the short-list of T-shirts that should be done up.

Well, Prost, y'all.
:cool:

We have the technology! If anyone is interested, please let me know, we can make it a reality!

Introducing - the "che-shirt":

35997

JJ_BPK
10-09-2019, 06:10
Whipped up some test T's :lifter:D:lifter

rsdengler
10-09-2019, 07:22
Haha...Awesome, Dead Che skanky feet, the blood running down the leg gives it "Umph"...Lol....Gruntworks did one with the "Dead Che " Skeleton Face....Too Funny...I like it.

twistedsquid
10-09-2019, 07:30
Raising a glass to the 8th!

Uman
10-09-2019, 14:44
Can we get a T-shirt with Major Pppy Shelton's face on it in a GB? We could use the funds to help the GBF.

JJ_BPK
10-09-2019, 15:19
Can we get a T-shirt with Major Pppy Shelton's face on it in a GB? We could use the funds to help the GBF.

Can't find any good hiQ pics.. :munchin

Badger52
10-09-2019, 15:28
I like it.

JJ_BPK
10-09-2019, 15:31
:munchin:mad:

Badger52
10-09-2019, 16:11
Ahhh....

That shirt JJ would be a great conversation starter. Who, what, why, where etc. along with, OBTW, you oughta see the pic before they cleaned him up.
:cool:

Guymullins
10-10-2019, 00:17
Happy dead Che Day!

An amusing entry in his African Diary : Che wrote that he was leaving Africa with disgust because he had come, with his men, to spread Marxism to the Africans exploited by Colonialism, but what happened was his men were instead converted into African layabouts, totally uninterested in Socialist revolution.