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SOG’s Para, String and Ladders – MACV-SOG
Named after its inventor, Sgt Maj Charles T.McGuire, a member of project Delta circa 1964-1965. The McGuire rig was a device for extracting up to 3 patrol members in one go from area’s in the jungle that were inaccessible, or where …
SOG’s Experimental Equipment – MACV-SOG
The McGuire rig was the method used to extract a team by rope when the extraction helicopter could not descend low enough to either sit down, low hover, or utilize its two 35’ ladders. If the helicopter could descend down to at least …
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RECONDO Equipment - 281st
The McGuire rig was designed by a member of Project DELTA to quickly lift an individual from the jungle by helicopter. It was a rope 150-200 feet long with a strap type saddle sewn to the end, it had two hold straps.
McGuire Rig | My Vietnam Experience - usastruck.com
Jul 31, 2009 · The McGuire Rig was one the simplest and most effective devices ever invented for pulling troops our of triple-canopy jungle. Strangely, you felt totally safe and secure just sitting in the thing, flying along at perhaps 2,500 feet.
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Developed at the MACV Recondo School in Vietnam, the STABO Harness was designed to enable the rapid extraction of reconnaissance personnel by helicopter. Named after its inventors, Maj. Robert L. Stevens, Cpt. John. D. H. …
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