The Otter and his Hawk

The Otter and his Hawk

Robert H. Sabet / Robert HSabet

36,57 €
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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Armas y equipamiento
ISBN:
9781304073990
36,57 €
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Grey Otter, a half Cherokee man also known as Skeeter Vaughan, the legendary knife and tomahawk thrower; devised a tomahawk fighting system during World War Two. This book provides an overview of his hawk system as well as discusses his background. It also offers a look at several other Warriors, some who also fought against the Axis powers.

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