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  2. Dogs in warfare - Wikipedia

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    1966–1973: About 5,000 US war dogs served in the Vietnam War (the US Army did not retain records prior to 1968); about 10,000 US servicemen served as dog handlers during the war, and the K9 units are estimated to have saved over 10,000 human lives; 232 military working dogs [27] and 295 [28] US servicemen working as dog handlers were killed ...

  3. Sergeant Stubby - Wikipedia

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    Sergeant Stubby (1916 – March 16, 1926) was a dog, the unofficial mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment and was assigned to the 26th (Yankee) Division in World War I and travelled with his division to France to fight alongside the French.

  4. National War Dog Cemetery - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Service dog killed after veteran allegedly ties it to tree ...

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    An army veteran in North Carolina allegedly tied her service dog to a tree and killed it execution style. According to the Fayetteville Observer, 23-year-old Marinna Rollins was arrested on ...

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  7. Michigan War Dog Memorial Cemetery to allow mounted ... - AOL

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    Bagpiper David Wurtz with the Metro Detroit Police and Fire Pipes and Drums leads a procession to start the memorial service for Colt and Lucky6, two Michigan military war dogs who were laid to ...

  8. Gander (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Gander (originally Pal, and also known as Sergeant Gander) was a Newfoundland dog who served as the mascot of the Royal Rifles of Canada during World War II.He was killed in action during the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941, and was posthumously awarded the Dickin Medal, the "animals' Victoria Cross", in 2000 for his deeds in the course of that battle. [1]

  9. Conan (military dog) - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek initially reported that the dog is female, but the magazine later issued a correction which said Conan is male. RTL Nieuws reported that Conan was trained by a company in Best, Netherlands before being transported to the United States, and a man identified as his former owner and trainer was quoted as saying: "It is a five year old male.