They can 1 us do many things.writ Th In the last 50 years, more than 50, 000 dogs have served Americ a in wars. In the Vietnam War, for example, the dogs2hur at least 10, 000 American soldiers' lives. Dogs are smart and honest. They can smell something like bombs (炸弹) with...
After WWII the U.S. military continued the K-9 units. During the Vietnam War 232 dogs and 295 of their human dog handlers were killed, though it’s estimated that the k-9 units saved over 10,000 lives. K-9 units continue to be incorporated into many different aspects of military oper...
In the Korean War, the Army used about 1,500 dogs, mostly for sentry duty. This number surged to 4,000 in Vietnam, where intense jungle fighting once again demanded the special skills of scout dogs [source: Born]. Protecting air bases and other military installations was another high ...
War dogs left to die in Vietnam.Walsh, Mick
In the Korean War, the Army used about 1,500 dogs, mostly for sentry duty. This number surged to 4,000 in Vietnam, where intense jungle fighting once again demanded the special skills of scout dogs [source: Born]. Protecting air bases and other military installations was another high ...
This little buddy was a German Shepard who served in Vietnam under his handler Marine Lance Cpl. Alfredo Salazar. Kaiser and Salazar did more than 30 combat patrols together. After the pair joined “D” Company for a search and destroy mission, they were ambushed by enemy forces while on ...
In Washington, D.C., a Vietnam veteran, Joe White, has tried in vain for several years to persuade the National Capital Memorial Commission to approve a war dog monument, undeterred by an act passed by Congress in 1986 to halt the spread of such memorials. ...
Out in front of America’s troops, combat canines and their handlers lead the way onto the most dangerous battlefields on Earth.
honorably in the Army during WWII, and took a bullet so that I could be free to be me; my Uncles, my Mother’s 4 brothers, all who fought and came home to their single/widowed mom; and my brother-in-law, who saw the worst of Vietnam, and still remains a wonderful gentle man....
Reviews the book 'A Soldier's Best Friend: Scout Dogs and Their Handlers in the Vietnam War,' by John C. Burnam. JR Vallely - 《Publishers Weekly》 被引量: 0发表: 2003年 Soldier's best friend. The article offers information on the K9 Soldiers, a charity which supports and improves ...