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No justice in Hell / by West, Charles.(CARDINAL)221221;
Subjects: Western fiction.; Scouts (Reconnaissance);
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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Bear Cub Scout book. by Boy Scouts of America.(CARDINAL)141175;
Subjects: Cub Scouts.; Scouting (Reconnaissance); Scouts (Reconnaissance); Scouting (Youth activity); Scouts (Youth organization members);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The red/bluecoats; the Indian scouts, U.S. Army / by Downey, Fairfax,1893-1990.(CARDINAL)127604; Jacobsen, Jacques Noel.(CARDINAL)549348;
Bibliography: pages 195-200.
Subjects: Scouting (Reconnaissance); Scouts (Reconnaissance); Military reconnaissance.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Nathan Stark, Army scout / by Johnstone, William W.,author.(CARDINAL)339749; Johnstone, J. A.,author.(CARDINAL)339750;
"They slaughtered his family. Killed his young bride. And ever since that tragic day, Nathan Stark has devoted his life to fighting the hostile tribes who massacred those he loved. As a civilian scout for the Army, he' s served with such famous commanders as Custer and Crook. He's battled against such notorious war chiefs as Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Among the fiercest natives of the untamed west, Nathan Stark is a living legend--one that must be destroyed ... Against his better judgment, Nathan agrees to be teamed up with a rival Crow scout named Moses Red Buffalo. Their mission: to forge a trail deep into Indian territory under the command of a bloodthirsty Army colonel. But the mission is not what it seems. If Stark and Red Buffalo want to stay alive, they'll have to work together as a team--if they don't kill each other first ..."--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects: Western fiction.; Scouts (Reconnaissance); Frontier and pioneer life;
Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 12
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Montana Territory. by West, Charles.(CARDINAL)221221;
Raised among the Blackfoot, John Hawk is a valuable asset to the US Army. As a military scout at Fort Ellis, he is able to cross the line between two worlds - and help keep the peace. But when he disobeys a direct order from his commander, Hawk is immediately dismissed from his post. That was the army's first mistake. The second was losing track of a small mule train en route to Helena. At the request of his former lieutenant, Hawk leaves his cabin on the Boulder River to help find the missing party. The mule train, it appears, was ambushed by a savage gang of outlaws. Most of the travelers were murdered. Only a few survived to tell the tale. And now it's up to Hawk to stalk the killers across the lawless Montana territory - alone. No backup. No calvary. No mercy ...
Subjects: Western fiction.; Fiction.; Scouts (Reconnaissance); Outlaws;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Tactical tracking operations : the essential guide for military and police trackers / by Scott-Donelan, David.(CARDINAL)821710;
Subjects: Scouting (Reconnaissance); Tracking and trailing.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Ambush at Soda Creek [large print] / by Patten, Lewis B.,author.(CARDINAL)723712;
"Captain Logan Garcia was a very worried man. Were his suspicions true? Could Shaver, the new Indian scout, be trusted? No one could sense what was going on in the mind of scout Hiram Shaver. A loner and a newcomer to Fort Lincoln, Shaver's duty was to lead three troops of the 10th Cavalry, under the command of Colonel Detrick, in pursuit of the Apache band that kidnaped the colonel's wife. The colonel, lost deep in his own personal as well as military problems, had to rely on Shaver. Was it a coincidence that the rescue party was struggling over the region's roughest terrain, or that the scout always seemed to find water for them just before they were ready to collapse? Second in command, Captain Garcia's stomach sank with the uneasy implications of his suspicions. If Shaver was indeed a traitor as Garcia had suspected, he was not only wearing out the men of the 10th, but also bringing them ingeniously into the waiting arms of an Apache war party. It was a daring, perhaps flawless plan. But, could Logan Garcia find a way to stop it?"--
Subjects: Large print books.; Western fiction.; United States. Army. Cavalry; Scouts (Reconnaissance);
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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The tall stranger / by L'Amour, Louis,1908-1988.(CARDINAL)353088;
810LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Western fiction.; Wagon trains; Scouting (Reconnaissance);
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 7
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Montana territory [large print] / by West, Charles,author.(CARDINAL)221221;
Raised among the Blackfoot, John Hawk is a valuable asset to the US Army. As a military scout at Fort Ellis, he is able to cross the line between two worlds'and help keep the peace. But when he disobeys a direct order from his commander, Hawk is immediately dismissed from his post. That was the army's first mistake. The second was losing track of a small mule train en route to Helena. At the request of his former lieutenant, Hawk leaves his cabin on the Boulder River to help find the missing party. The mule train, it appears, was ambushed by a savage gang of outlaws. Most of the travelers were murdered. Only a few survived to tell the tale. And now it's up to Hawk to stalk the killers across the lawless Montana territory--alone. No backup. No calvary. No mercy ...
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Western fiction.; Large print books.; Scouts (Reconnaissance); Outlaws;
Available copies: 18 / Total copies: 19
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Rosy noses, freezing toes / by Delton, Judy.(CARDINAL)720669;
560LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Music; Scouting (Reconnaissance); Scouting (Youth activity); Scouts (Reconnaissance); Scouts (Youth organization members);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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