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The American involvement in Viet Nam began in 1961. President Kennedy formed the Special Forces, who were in country after that time. Before that, the French Army was involved I don't know when Askins was in Viet Nam, however, didn't read his book, only his articles. He was there in 1957, on a hunting trip. I've never heard it was anything but a hunting trip before this thread. Warren Page hunted there as well around the same time and (shockingly) didn't shoot anybody. Brian.
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The American involvement in Viet Nam began in 1961. President Kennedy formed the Special Forces, who were in country after that time. Before that, the French Army was involved I don't know when Askins was in Viet Nam, however, didn't read his book, only his articles. Ayoob Article Based on his autobiography, the last man he killed was in 1957. Charlie was a U.S. military advisor in Vietnam. While hunting in the jungle one day, he ran across a Viet Minh soldier. Askins was carrying a Savage .358 lever action rifle (with which he had blown away a couple of other Viet Minh who interrupted his hunting on another occasion) but chose to draw his new Smith & Wesson Model 29 and fire it left hand only.
"I let the ambusher have the first 240 gr. slug right through the ribs on the left side. It was probably the first man ever killed with the .44 because it was quite new in those days," Askins observed casually. He finished the man with a second shot to the throat. Article Askins served in World War II as a battlefield recovery officer. He wrote of his exploits in his autobiography, Unrepentant Sinner. He was a military advisor in Vietnam where he trained South Vietnamese troops
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While hunting in the jungle one day, he ran across a Viet Minh soldier. Askins was carrying a Savage .358 lever action rifle (with which he had blown away a couple of other Viet Minh who interrupted his hunting on another occasion) but chose to draw his new Smith & Wesson Model 29 and fire it left hand only. You were saying? Brian.
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Seems to be a good use of a model .29!
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He was there in 1957, on a hunting trip. I've never heard it was anything but a hunting trip before this thread. Warren Page hunted there as well around the same time and (shockingly) didn't shoot anybody. Brian. [/quote] He was there in 1957 as a military advisor. Read up on it.
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His book, "African Bush - Asian Jungle" really is quite good and gives decent insight to two sides of the man.
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While hunting in the jungle one day, he ran across a Viet Minh soldier. Askins was carrying a Savage .358 lever action rifle (with which he had blown away a couple of other Viet Minh who interrupted his hunting on another occasion) but chose to draw his new Smith & Wesson Model 29 and fire it left hand only. You were saying? Brian. Ayoob Article Based on his autobiography, the last man he killed was in 1957. Charlie was a U.S. military advisor in Vietnam. While hunting in the jungle one day, he ran across a Viet Minh soldier. Askins was carrying a Savage .358 lever action rifle (with which he had blown away a couple of other Viet Minh who interrupted his hunting on another occasion) but chose to draw his new Smith & Wesson Model 29 and fire it left hand only.
"I let the ambusher have the first 240 gr. slug right through the ribs on the left side. It was probably the first man ever killed with the .44 because it was quite new in those days," Askins observed casually. He finished the man with a second shot to the throat. You were saying
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Not suprised that you missed the point, but then that was expected.
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Not suprised that you missed the point, but then that was expected.
Brian. I expected as much
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American advisors had been in Vietnam since 1950, and the first casualty date is listed as 1956. The first battlefield fatality is listed as 1961.
My father served there in 62-63 as an advisor at Pleiku, and did a second tour with the Big Red One, at Lai Khe, in 66-67.
He said "things had changed by then".
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The object is to make the enemy dead. Shoot 'em in the face, shoot 'em in the back, hack them with a machete or put rat poison in their rice.....the end result is a dead enemy.....which was the whole point in the first place.
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Too many folks trying to excuse murder for my tastes.
Peace out, Brian.
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It is quite easy, from the comfort of one's armchair, to criticize Col. Askins' actions in Indochina and on the border since none of us were there ourselves. Askins may have committed murders. I haven't seen anyone attempting to excuse it if he did. I have seen some making pronouncements without even having read the Colonel's own accounts. I think everyone understands Askins enjoyed killing; but it is inappropriate to mischaracterize incidents in which he may well have used his guns legitimately.
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How many of us would kill Osama bin Laden, whether or not he had a weapon in his hand?
I'm not saying that not having the stomach for it makes one less a man. But I'd certainly say that's a murder I'd be proud of.
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How many of us would kill Osama bin Laden, whether or not he had a weapon in his hand?
I'm not saying that not having the stomach for it makes one less a man. But I'd certainly say that's a murder I'd be proud of.
Dan IMHO murder is killing without justification, killing Osama would be justifield.
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Skeeter whitewashes Askins' deeds in a positive spin in his book Hoglegs, Hipshots and Jalape�os. Kinda makes me suspect about his other writings.
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Yeah...let's trash ol Skeeter.
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Not meant to trash Skeeter. Just wondering how he could gloss over some things.
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Askins days on the Border were very rough and dangerous times. Askisns tells of officers being shot and he loads them up and deives to a pay phone to call for assistance. Very different in those days than today.
Suspect Skeeter's writings, WOW
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