As my correspondent, LT Kate, has observed in her own service, those traps have “Viet Cong” written all over them, especially the “pungi pit” ;these were terrible things for the young, inexperienced American soldiers to face. You learned really quickly about them- one way or the other. (Either smart….. or dead.)
finkd over 6 years ago
I don’t think Tarzan will ever look at hunting the same way again.
Buck B over 6 years ago
It sure isn’t Frank Buck. He brought ’em back alive.
J Short over 6 years ago
Now he’s alert? That only took all week.
Ray_C over 6 years ago
Shoe’s on the other foot now, T-man.
Ray_C over 6 years ago
Shoe’s on the other foot now, T-man.
rdmacgregor over 6 years ago
Time to set a trap for the trap man.
Polsixe over 6 years ago
What, he let the fresh meat go to waste? The old bent sapling snare should be easy to disarm.
Jan C over 6 years ago
It is amazing to me that after a week on the island, Tarzan is still clean shaven and his hair never grows.
Old Comic Strip Lover over 6 years ago
Yesterday, Tarzan was a ghast. Today, he is a lert. On Monday, he may be a palled.
Thorby over 6 years ago
As my correspondent, LT Kate, has observed in her own service, those traps have “Viet Cong” written all over them, especially the “pungi pit” ;these were terrible things for the young, inexperienced American soldiers to face. You learned really quickly about them- one way or the other. (Either smart….. or dead.)