scouting (reconnaissance)

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scouting (reconnaissance)

Fearless scouts

2012
"Explores scouts, the men and women who opened up the West, including early scouts like Sacagawea, other famous scouts like Kit Carson, and the maps and trails that scouts helped create that changed the American landscape"--Provided by publisher.
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Kit Carson & the Indians

2000
Studies Kit Carson's involvement with Native Americans in the nineteenth century.

The deerslayer

1993

Berry Benson's Civil War book

memoirs of a Confederate scout and sharpshooter
1992
Anecdotes detail a Confederate soldier's life in the Civil War as he becomes a crack shot, leader, and an escaped POW.

Kit Carson

a life of adventure
2000
Chronicles the life of Kit Carson, a frontiersman who survived the hardships of the Wild West.

Kit Carson's autobiography

1935
Recounts the life and varied achievements of Kit Carson--the trapper, Indian fighter, guide, and buffalo hunter until the fall of 1856.

Jim Bridger

trapper, trader, and guide
2007
A biography of Jim Bridger, a pioneer trapper, trader, and guide who discovered the trails which would be used by the Pony Express and the Union Pacific Railroad.

Marine Force Recon in action

2008
Examines the Special Ops unit of the United State Marine Corps, their training program, and search and rescue missions behind enemy lines.

The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the missing merit badges

1998
Scout Sister Bear and Scout Brother Bear gather clues in order to solve the mystery of their missing merit badges.

Sarah Winnemucca

1990
Recounts the life story of the influential Paiute woman who fought for justice and a better life for her people.

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