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by Mitch Weiss


  Truman, Harry S., 44, 53

  26th of July Movement, 30, 74

  2506 Brigade. See Brigade 2506

  United Nations (UN), 75

  United States (U.S.). See also CIA; Vietnam War

  AID, 96, 120

  Alamo, Texas, 157

  Alliance for Progress, 40

  Army School of the Americas, 77

  Bradford, Pennsylvania, 121

  Che and, 30, 37, 49, 107–8, 139–40, 149–50, 255

  Cuban boycott by, 236

  Defense Intelligence Agency, 229

  embassies of, 229, 268

  financial aid from, 90

  Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, 52

  Foreign Service, 52

  Fort Benning, Georgia, 77, 134

  Fort Bragg, California, 66

  Green Bay, Wisconsin, 122

  Homestead, Florida, 73

  intelligence in Bolivia, 54–55

  JROTC, 265

  media of, 142, 143, 192, 252–53

  Miami, Florida, 74, 75, 132, 148–49

  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 121–22

  Milwaukee Braves, 122

  Officer Candidate School, 43

  Operation Wilderness, 265

  Outward Bound, 265

  Phoenix, Arizona, 125, 266–67

  presidents of, 43, 44, 53, 75, 107, 146, 148, 149, 192, 207, 268

  San Antonio, Texas, 122

  secretary of state, xii, 90, 91

  SOUTHCOM, 35–36, 53, 114, 255

  State Department, 30, 52–53, 254, 256

  UN ambassador of, 75

  weapons from, 49

  Weston, Massachusetts, 52

  World Series, 122

  Urrutia Lléo, Manuel, 134

  Uruguay, 149

  U.S. See United States

  Vacaflor, Juan, xiv, 109, 110–12

  Vado del Oro, Bolivia, 190

  Vado del Yeso, Bolivia, xiii, xiv, 161–64, 170, 265

  Valderomas, Dioniso, xiv, 126–27, 182–83

  Chapa and, 158–59, 160

  at Kiosko Hugo, 71, 98

  memories of, 267

  school and, 71–72, 99

  sugar mill and, 70–71

  on wedding, 266

  Vallegrande, Bolivia, 165, 180, 204, 210

  Che Guevara Museum in, 260

  guerrillas in, 188–91

  La Higuera and, 226

  Vallegrande, Bolivia (cont.)

  media in, 244, 245

  Ovando Candía in, 253

  Second Ranger Battalion in, 187–91

  Zenteno Anaya in, 209, 211–12

  Vargas, Epifano, xiv, 12, 13, 14, 162–64

  Vargas Salinas, Mario, xiii, 161–62, 270–71

  Vehicles, 90

  Venchugas (insects), 105

  Venezuela, 122, 133–34, 149

  Verezain, José, 111

  Vergara, Alejandro, 133–34

  Vicente, 173, 174

  Viet Cong, 54

  Vietnam War

  deaths in, 35

  Phoenix Program in, 268

  Rodríguez, F., on, 148

  tactics in, 34, 90, 119

  weapons in, 54

  Villegas, Harry. See Pombo

  Villoldo, Gustavo, xi

  Barrientos Ortuno and, 131, 132–33, 134–35, 136–37, 230

  Che and, 137, 212, 245, 246, 249–50

  CIA and, 77, 79, 129–31, 132–33, 212, 268, 269

  family of, 136–37

  rations and, 195

  Shelton, R., and, 140–41

  Zenteno and, 194–95, 245

  Wallender, Harvey, ix, 97

  Wars. See also specific revolutions

  Chaco War, 20, 26, 89

  Cold War, 34, 43

  Korean War, 42

  Vietnam War, 34–35, 54, 90, 119, 148, 268

  World War II, 31

  Weapons

  ammunition for, 94–95, 124, 208

  from Argentina, 51

  capture of, 16–17, 48, 112

  M-1919A6 machine gun, 123

  mortars, 124

  for Second Ranger Battalion, 123–24

  from U.S., 49

  in Vietnam War, 54

  Weston, Massachusetts, 52

  Willy (Simon Cuba), xi, 233

  body of, 249

  in captivity, 202, 203, 206, 207, 215

  Women, 152–53

  World War II, 31

  Yellow fever, 104

  Zenteno Anaya, Joaquin, xiii, 41–42

  Che and, 208, 211–13, 222, 226–27, 228, 238–39, 252

  Rodríguez, F., and, 181–82, 211, 212–13, 226–27, 228, 231–32

  Second Ranger Battalion and, 179, 188–89

  Villoldo and, 194–95, 245

  UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF GARY PRADO’S COLLECTION.

  Bolivian vice president Adolfo Siles hands a diploma to one of the Green Berets who helped train the Bolivians. Each team member received a certificate to honor their service. The ceremony took place in Santa Cruz, Bolivia in 1967. JERALD PETERSON

  Major Ralph “Pappy” Shelton’s men stand in formation at a ceremony in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, in 1967. The men were being honored by Bolivian officials for training the Bolivian ranger companies. JERALD PETERSON

  Felix Rodriguez stands to the right of Che outside the La Higuera schoolhouse where the revolutionary was being held prisoner. FELIX RODRIGUEZ

  Shelton’s men sit in chairs during the same ceremony in Santa Cruz in September 1967. JERALD PETERSON

  The patch created and worn by members of the Second Ranger Battalion who were trained by American Green Berets led by Major Ralph “Pappy” Shelton. JERALD PETERSON

  The body of Ernesto “Che” Guevara after he had been killed. After his death, Che’s body was cleaned and displayed in a laundry room at a Vallegrande hospital. JERALD PETERSON

  Major Ralph “Pappy” Shelton as he appeared in 1967. He was the leader of the Green Beret team that trained the Second Ranger Battalion in La Esperanza.

  U.S. ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND PUBLIC AFFAIRS PHOTO ARCHIVES

  Captain Gary Prado in the Bolivian Mountains in 1967.

  A copy of the passport photo Che used to enter Bolivia. In the passport, Che identified himself as a Uruguayan businessman Adolfo Mena Gonzalez.

  Sitting in a La Paz hotel room in November 1966, Che snaps a self-portrait of himself before he heads to his base camp in the Bolivian jungle.

  The tin-roof house; this was Che’s first guerrilla base camp.

  The remnants of the guerrilla band crossing the Rio Grande in mid-September 1967.

  A photo of Tamara Bunke Bide, who was called Tania. She helped Che set up an urban support network in Bolivia.

  Regis Debray, a French Marxist intellectual, who joined Che in Bolivia and was arrested trying to leave the guerrilla camp.

  Ciro Roberto Bustos, an Argentinian painter and salesman, was with Che and arrested with Debray.

  President Rene Barrientos Ortuno visiting troops in the field.

  Members of the Bolivian Rangers’ B Company in La Higuera.

  A group of Green Berets in La Esperanza, Bolivia in 1967.

  Bolivian soldiers transport three dead guerrillas on mules into the village of Pucara on September 26, 1967.

  Captain Gary Prado’s men capture Camba, one of Che’s guerrillas.

  A Bolivian ranger guards the schoolhouse in La Higuera where Che was held and later executed.

  A photo of Che after his capture in La Higu
era.

  Che’s body on display in the laundry room in Vallegrande.

  President Barrientos visits the Rangers troops after Che’s capture.

  General Alfredo Ovando Candia visits Vallegrande after Che’s death.

 

 

 


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