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It’s a little known fact that during the “Apache-Wars” of the 1880’s in America’s southwest one of the major factors in helping the U.S. Army finally defeat the Apache tribes was the use of Apache Scouts. It was General George Crook who first pioneered the use of ‘rival’ Apaches to pursue and help capture other Apaches on the opposing side. As Crook said at the time, “It takes an Apache to think like an Apache and catch one too!”
As one warrior stands bound his captor, wearing the Cavalry corporal’s coat, stands guarding him.
Scale 1:30 / 60mm