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A U.S. Navy dog handler at the War Dog Memorial. The National War Dog Cemetery is a memorial to war dogs located at Naval Base Guam and is the first official war dog monument in the U.S. The cemetery honors the dogs—mostly Doberman Pinschers—that were killed in service with the United States Marine Corps during the Second Battle of Guam in ...
Today, A. Thomas Schomberg’s work can be found in the permanent collections of the National Art Museum of Sport, Indianapolis, Indiana; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio; the Shenyang National Gallery, Beijing, China; the United States Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado; the International ...
Medal of Honor Memorial (Indianapolis) Medal of Honor Memorial (Riverside, California) Memorial Building (Dyersville, Iowa) Memorial Chapel (University of Maryland) Memorial Fountain; Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial; Military Working Dog Teams National Monument; Milwaukee County War Memorial; Mount Soledad
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The monument is among several replicas of the one installed at the War Dog Cemetery on Naval Base Guam for the 50th anniversary of the island’s liberation.
It was a scorching hot day in Afghanistan, with the mercury topping out at 120 degrees. For eight hours, U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Alfred Brenner patrolled the desert with his bomb-sniffing dog.
War Dog Memorial may refer to: War Dog Memorial (Bristol Township, Pennsylvania), honoring US service dogs from all wars; National War Dog Cemetery, memorial on Guam honoring US Marine service dogs from World War II; Military Working Dog Teams National Monument, honoring US service dogs and their handlers for all 5 services since World War II
The U.S. Military Working Dog Teams National Monument is a monument to military working dogs located at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas.The monument represents handlers, dogs, and veterinary support, from all military service branches (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) that have made up the Military Working Dog program since World War II.