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203:. After World War II, he spent several years in Spain as an attache to the American embassy there, helping Franco rebuild Spain's munition plants. After his assignment in Spain, he was reassigned to Vietnam, where he trained South Vietnamese soldiers in shooting and airborne operations. Throughout his military career, he indulged in big game hunting at every opportunity, and continued to do so after his retirement. He held several big game hunting records in his lifetime, as well as two national pistol championships, an American Handgunner of the Year award, and innumerable smaller titles in competitive shooting. Askins retired to San Antonio, Texas after his final years in the military at Fort Sam Houston. 215:
Askins was controversial for the relish with which he described the numerous fatal shootings in his law enforcement and military careers, stating he had killed 27 men. Because he was involved in numerous shootouts along the US/Mexico border, and due to his stated practice of not keeping track of
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African-Americans and Hispanics, the actual number of killings he committed was potentially much higher. Askins once remarked that he thought he was a psychopathic killer, and that he hunted animals so avidly because he was not allowed to hunt men anymore. Askins was a contemporary of
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Askins, like his father, was a prolific writer, writing books and over 1,000 magazine articles on subjects related to hunting and shooting. His writing career spanned 70 years, from 1929 until his death in 1999.
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Askins was born in Texas, raised in Oklahoma and his first job was fighting forest fires in Montana. In 1927, the US Forest Service transferred him to New Mexico to be a Park Ranger at the
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During his service in the Border Patrol, Askins won many pistol championships, and was made the leader of the Border Patrol's handgun skills program.
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Askins served in the US Army during World War II as a battlefield recovery officer, making landings in North Africa, Italy, and on
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The Gunfighters: True Tales of Outlaws, Lawmen, and Indians on the Texas Frontier
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Unrepentant Sinner: The Autobiography Of Col. Charles Askins
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Shotgun-ology: A Handbook of Useful Shotgun Information
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officer, and writer. He served in law enforcement (
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Index

United States Army
Colonel
World War II
US Border Patrol
US Army
US Forest Service
Border Patrol
American Southwest
Second World War
Charles "Bobo" Askins
Spanish–American War
World War I
Kit Carson National Forest
U.S. Border Patrol
D-day
Bill Jordan
Elmer Keith
Skeeter Skelton
Jack O'Connor
Audie Murphy
Ed McGivern
Stephen Hunter
Pale Horse Coming






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