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23 March 2012, 04:32
tendrams
Tiger hunting....while being shot at.
I always assumed this went on, but had never seen a photo.


23 March 2012, 06:34
budiceale
when i was a kid(about 1977) i had a friend who's father was in vietnam. they had a mounted tiger(small, maybe half grown) in their house that he killed over there. at least that was the story.


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23 March 2012, 07:06
tendrams
Started digging and found another pic.


23 March 2012, 07:07
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23 March 2012, 07:31
tendrams

23 March 2012, 07:32
tendrams

23 March 2012, 07:35
tendrams

23 March 2012, 07:36
tendrams

23 March 2012, 07:36
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23 March 2012, 07:38
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23 March 2012, 07:40
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23 March 2012, 07:46
tendrams
...and a bit earlier in history. Lifted from this site. http://www.cnac.org/ball01.htm Captain Ball was apparently killed Jan 7 1945, just a few weeks after this photo was taken.





23 March 2012, 07:47
tendrams

23 March 2012, 08:03
Nakihunter
Great pictures of Indo chinese tigers. Large males are about 300 to 350 lbs max and about 8.5 feet nose to tail.

Thanks for sharing


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23 March 2012, 08:35
Leopardtrack
Wow that is unbelievable!!
23 March 2012, 13:26
MOA TACTICAL
It would still go on today (and in some cases does) for snow leopard, ibex, markhor and argalis in Afghanistan.

We had a snow leopard that used to hunt hares near the runway in Afghan.

I have seen markhor and argalis in Afghanistan while flying missions.

If it would have been the 1960's I am sure he would have gotten a few rounds of 5.56, in todays military it would be the end of your career.

And on national news.

I have seen photos in Iraq of wildboars, and urials and ibex taken by servicemen.

I know when they were setting up the base in Djibouti that quite a few bat eared foxes and gazelles got shot.

Today in 2012, most of the people that are doing it are in places pretty remote.
23 March 2012, 20:28
Kathi
AMAZING-Thanks for posting.


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24 March 2012, 00:26
Kathi
These photos remind me of a few years ago at the SCI Convention. There was this incredible painting of an old forgotten crashed helicopter in the Vietnam jungle. A tiger was staring at the wreckage, you had to look closely but the crew was painted "transparently like ghosts" and they were all around the jungle.

Does anyone know the title of this painting or artist? Thanks.


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24 March 2012, 01:18
tendrams
quote:
but the crew was painted "transparently like ghosts" and they were all around the jungle.


One of the tigers pictured above (I have forgotten which) was found with human remains in its stomach. The description clarified that no US soldiers in the area had gone missing.
24 March 2012, 04:54
Aspen Hill Adventures
Wow, someone needs to put together a library of these photos. Were there Kouprey, pythons and Guar also taken?


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29 March 2012, 10:08
tendrams
quote:
Originally posted by Kathi:
These photos remind me of a few years ago at the SCI Convention. There was this incredible painting of an old forgotten crashed helicopter in the Vietnam jungle. A tiger was staring at the wreckage, you had to look closely but the crew was painted "transparently like ghosts" and they were all around the jungle.

Does anyone know the title of this painting or artist? Thanks.


Are you referring to this one below? It was done by Craig Bone and is titled "Earth Wind and Fire".


31 March 2012, 04:00
Kathi
tendrams,

That is it!!!! Thanks for locating the painting. Excellent.


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04 May 2012, 22:56
Crazy Horse RVN
I never saw a live tiger during my tour in RVN (68/69) with the 1st Cavalry, but did encounter some trees that were clawed by them in the Xuan loc area and also in the Perrots beak area as well as just over the border from bu Dop in Cambodia. Makes you stay alert on night ambush.


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