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He is 2nd lieutenant in the US Army First Special Service Force and leader of the Basterds. A hillbilly-moonshiner from Maynardville, Tennessee, Aldo bears a large scar around his neck which is rumored to be from a lynching. Aldo's nickname "The Apache" comes from his penchant for scalping Nazis (done in the tradition of American Apache Indians). In his introductory scene, Raine states that he is a direct descendant of legendary mountainman Jim Bridger.

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  • Lt. Aldo Raine
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  • He is 2nd lieutenant in the US Army First Special Service Force and leader of the Basterds. A hillbilly-moonshiner from Maynardville, Tennessee, Aldo bears a large scar around his neck which is rumored to be from a lynching. Aldo's nickname "The Apache" comes from his penchant for scalping Nazis (done in the tradition of American Apache Indians). In his introductory scene, Raine states that he is a direct descendant of legendary mountainman Jim Bridger.
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  • He is 2nd lieutenant in the US Army First Special Service Force and leader of the Basterds. A hillbilly-moonshiner from Maynardville, Tennessee, Aldo bears a large scar around his neck which is rumored to be from a lynching. Aldo's nickname "The Apache" comes from his penchant for scalping Nazis (done in the tradition of American Apache Indians). In his introductory scene, Raine states that he is a direct descendant of legendary mountainman Jim Bridger.
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