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Lifer
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Article about Viet Nam tunnel rats...I suspect there is at least one vet here with a rat tattoo...
http://wingman.dier.us/articles/tunlrat.htm There is actually a Luger reference... ![]() (OMG! I'm getting as bad as Eric)...
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Lifer
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Yup. It's in the title of the article I linked.
![]() There are lots of web sites on the tunnel rats. I couldn't find a pic of the actual tattoo, just the informal patch.
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In Canton, I saw rats of rabbit size. Very bold too, not fear human very much. In my impression, big rat was a feature animal in humid and hot environment. There was report of prisoners' ear and nose bite off by rats in dirty jails.
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Thanks for the link - great article!
Amazing what people will endure in wartime... Cheers fellow vets. Zk |
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