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Subject: Wolves in the Fold - using the Native American Shadow Wolves to track Terrorists
swhitebull    3/12/2007 12:27:03 PM
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swhitebull       3/12/2007 12:27:28 PM
The Shadow Wolves are on the trail

Following in the footsteps of the WWII Codetalkers, an elite unit of Native American trackers is being deployed to help nab Osama bin Laden and other al Qaeda operatives in Afghanistan:

An elite group of Native American trackers is joining the hunt for terrorists crossing Afghanistan's borders. The unit, the Shadow Wolves, was recruited from several tribes, including the Navajo, Sioux, Lakota and Apache. It is being sent to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to pass on ancestral sign-reading skills to local border units.

In recent years, members of the Shadow Wolves have mainly tracked smugglers along the US border with Mexico.

But the Taliban's resurgence in Afghanistan and the US military's failure to hunt down Osama bin Laden - still at large on his 50th birthday on Saturday - has prompted the Pentagon to requisition them.

US Defence Secretary Robert M.Gates said last month: "If I were Osama bin Laden, I'd keep looking over my shoulder."

The Pentagon has been alarmed at the ease with which Taliban and al-Qa'ida fighters have been slipping in and out of Afghanistan. Defence officials are convinced their movements can be curtailed by the Shadow Wolves.

The unit has earned international respect for its tracking skills in the Arizona desert. It was founded in the early 1970s to curb the flow of marijuana into the US from Mexico and has since tracked people-smugglers across hundreds of square kilometres of the Tohono O'odham tribal reservation, southwest of Tucson.

Very cool, but as AJ Strata points out: What took the US so long to deploy the Shadow Wolves?

Tigerhawk links to an old Smithsonian profile of the unit.

And here's a tribute page to the Shadow Wolves. Their motto:

"In brightest day, in darkest night, no evil shall escape my sight, for I am the Shadow Wolf."
 
 
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Ashley-the-man       3/12/2007 2:53:46 PM
How bout that dude from Rabbit Proof Fence?
 
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longrifle       3/12/2007 8:51:13 PM
Mantracking, like sniping,  is a skill that's comes and goes in the U.S Military's priorities.  Not only did it play a vital role in the frontier era it was used very successfully in Vietnam.  Each division had a platoon of combat trackers.  They recieved some VERY tough training at the British Jungle Warfare School in Malaya from SAS and native Iban instructors, yet you seldom hear about them.  LRRP/Recon units were not very big in Vietnam compared to conventional units, yet you still meet people who know about LRRPs that have never heard of the combat trackers.

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Some of the photos posted on the combat tracker team site are "terminal" in nature.

 
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longrifle       3/12/2007 8:53:15 PM
The links don't work again.  Oh well, the interesed can go to combattrackerteam.org.
 
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RockyMTNClimber    "Shadow Wolves"   3/22/2007 12:44:38 PM
That is beyond cool into the range of way-out awesome. I bet we never get to hear what happens.
 
Best luck to the trackers and may they all make it home to their families & lodges safe and healthy after slitting that creep's throat and collecting a sweet $25Million.
 
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