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  2. Dog tag - Wikipedia

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    Dog tag is an informal but common term for a specific type of identification tag worn by military personnel. The tags' primary use is for the identification of casualties ; they have information about the individual written on them, including identification and essential basic medical information such as blood type [ 1 ] and history of ...

  3. ‘Gentle Navy SEALs’: Animal-loving elites are ... - AOL

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    Dog-breeder Svalinn, ... ‘Gentle Navy SEALs’: Animal-loving elites are buying $150,000 ‘military grade’ protection dogs. Mike Bedigan. July 9, 2024 at 2:39 PM.

  4. Dogs in warfare - Wikipedia

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    I'd Like to Give my Dog to Uncle Sam (1944 Song), about a blind man who wishes to have his dog enlisted in the military during World War II. The dog is a service dog; its owner refers to himself as a "blind boy" [citation needed] Max (2015 film), tells the fictional story of an American military dog rehabilitating into public life after his ...

  5. Military animal - Wikipedia

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    The Romans trained the Molossian dog (or Canis Molossus) specifically for battle, often coating them in protective spiked metal collars and mail armour, and arranging them into attack formations. [8] During their conquest of Latin America, Spanish conquistadors used Alaunts to kill warriors in the Caribbean, Mexico and Peru.

  6. Rags (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Rags made his home at the base firehouse and was given a collar with a tag that identified him as 1st Division Rags. In early 1919, Donovan died and Rags became the post dog, living in the firehouse and eating at various mess halls that he carefully selected. He was watched over by a number of soldiers on the post.

  7. The military dog who saved more than 1,000 lives has died - AOL

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    A military dog which saved more than a thousand lives has tragically passed away. Buster, an arms and explosives sniffer from the UK, was a heavily medaled service dog, going on five tours of duty ...

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