Buddies Soldiers and Animals in World War II

When waging war against each other, human armies often enlist the aid of the animal kingdom. In past conflicts, horses, elephants, and camels hauled men and supplies; pigeons carried messages; dogs tracked enemies and protected troops. Their efforts helped to turn battles—and the fortunes of many a combat soldier. Read More:

Wounded dog handler heading home with best friend

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – The 23-year-old sergeant’s voice breaks as he pauses to collect his thoughts on how to express his feelings for his fallen friends. The names of his comrades are engraved on his “KIA” Bracelets, which now sit on a table adorned with military memorabilia and memories of friends he’s served with. “Every…

K-9 stands out as top dog

22/2013 – JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. — Staff Sgt. Samantha Navarrete, 11th Security Support Flight military working dog handler presents a 2012 K9 Medal for Exceptional Service to her dog Besy during a ceremony April  Read More:

‘Dog father’ retires from military service

SCHWEINFURT, Germany (Feb. 7, 2013) — It is a retirement ceremony like many. The anthem plays over the loudspeaker. Soldiers render honors. A barking of orders, medals pinned and an old Soldier — unleashed from military service — begins a new chapter in life. However, the retirement ceremony held, Feb. 1, here on Conn Barracks,…

Fort Bragg Dogs Adopted for Vets with PTSD

FORT BRAGG, N.C. – All of the dogs inside the Fort Bragg Animal Control Facility and Adoption Center were barking with excitement, March 25, all except for Tank, a pit bull mix. He calmly watched and wagged his tail as Robert Misseri, president of Guardians of Rescue, a nonprofit animal rescue organization, came over and…