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LTC Stephen C.
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SGT (Join to see), I posted this on your Che Guevara discussion thread from last year, but I don't think you'll mind if I post it again!

"Major Ralph 'Pappy' Shelton, who died at age 80 (29JUL10), was the American [Army Special Forces] officer who trained the Bolivian troops that captured Che Guevara in 1967. Together with 16 Spanish-speaking US officers, Shelton set up a training camp in eastern Bolivia in April 1967 to teach a battalion of 400 Bolivian conscripts the techniques of counter-guerrilla warfare. When their training ended in mid-September, they were transferred to the guerrilla zone, and two weeks later, on 8 October, surrounded Guevara's guerrilla band. Guevara himself was wounded and captured, and executed on 9 October. Shelton slipped out of the country on the following day and returned to his headquarters in the Panama Canal Zone.
'We had a job to do and we did it,' Shelton said last year (2009). 'The people of Bolivia wanted Guevara gone and asked for help, and we were glad to give it. That man is famous now, but he killed lots of innocent people and we were glad to help put him out of business.'"

Ralph Shelton and my wife taught at Kingsbury High School in Memphis, TN in the mid-seventies. Ralph headed up the JROTC program and he selected her to be the program sponsor. In 1979, when my wife and I met and married, she told me about Ralph. Ralph and I had the opportunity to meet a number of times, and once he even gave me an autographed copy of the True magazine article that described his experiences in Bolivia.
He was a kind, gentle and soft spoken man, and you'd never know through casual conversation that you were speaking to one of the U.S. Army's greatest Special Forces officers. He was highly decorated and was the recipient of many valor awards.
I am glad that I got to meet and know this extraordinary man. He is missed. Requiescat in pace.
CPT Jack Durish Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen LTC Greg Henning Lt Col Charlie Brown MSgt Kurt S. SGT (Join to see) SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth A1C Doug Towsley
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SGT English/Language Arts Teacher
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That still is an amazing story! Quiet heroes.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Excellent share sir.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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That story never gets old.
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CPT Jack Durish
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The irony is that the Bolivian rebels contacted Fidel asking what they should do when it was discovered that the Bolivian army aided by the CIA were closing in. Fidel wrote back to do nothing. "Don't even give him an aspirin if he has a headache." Fidel didn't want Che returning to Cuba to cause him trouble. Yes, he brought back his body for propaganda purposes but he knew that alive, Che would be a potential enemy. When Fidel replaced Batista as the dictator of Cuba, he went to Washington to see if he could get the same deal his predecessor had. Eisenhower want nothing to do with him. Che thought that Fidel was a sell-out and declared that he wasn't "sufficiently revolutionary". Fidel then shipped Che off to Africa to cause trouble there. The Africans quickly tired of Che, calling him a "White Tarzan". Fidel then shipped Che off to South America to foment rebellion there. Anywhere but Cuba...
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Yet today teens wear t-shirts emblazoned with his image as if he were some type of cult hero.
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SGT Combat Engineer
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They identify as morons.
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