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Canine programs expand to save more troops But sometimes the dogs are the casualtiesSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 23:07.
U.S. Army Army Spc. Marc Whittaker, with the 529th Military Police Company, holds back his military working dog Anax while Senior Airman Erin Simes, a canine handler attached to Task Force Duke, acts as a decoy during an end-of-leash drill at Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan, on April 5. They conducted three portions of training involving detection, obedience and patrol skills.The scenarios incorporated real-life distracters such as an entry team to get the dog accustomed to such distractions before going out into the field. http://www.militarytimes.com/news/2011/09/army-dogs-prove-value-on-battl... complete story ANTI-SPECIESISM: questministry [at] att [dot] net DONATE TO QUEST http://realneo.us/content/anti-speciesism-quest-ministries-gofundme-plea... anti-speciesism - Quest, ministries - gofundme - please donate
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