Joe White, a Vietnam War veteran from Jacksonville, Florida, started K-9 Veterans Day. White was a dog handler who saw firsthand how valiantly K-9s served in the conflict and was disturbed by the (now abolished) euthanasia of working dogs at the end of their military service.
To help raise awareness and honor the sacrifices these military working dogs made, he came up with the idea of a holiday commemorating them. We celebrate this special day on March 13th.
Brief History of Military Dogs
The Greeks and Romans used the earliest military working dogs, favoring the monstrous Cane Corso. The Corso served as a guard dog due to its fearsome appearance. The Persians utilized leaner, sleeker breeds like the Saluki — the ancestor of the Greyhound — for hunting wild game.
Mongolians had canine sentries in their armies. These massive dogs were ancestors of the modern-day Tibetan Mastiff. Legend has it that Genghis Khan led 50,000 of his war hounds to Western Europe, where they devoured the enemy in an unstoppable march. While this account is probably military propaganda, it shows the importance of the martial role dogs occupied in ancient times.
During WWI, dogs were used as messengers by European forces. They also hauled supply carts and machine guns, located wounded soldiers, and carried medical kits. In WWII, dogs served in various branches, acting as scouts, guarding supply posts and camps, and rescuing downed pilots.
Below are a couple of links that we found interesting:
https://projectk9hero.org/pages/about-us
Video - https://www.defense.gov/Multimedia/Experience/Four-Legged-Fighters/
https://www.uswardogs.org/chapters
Wowzers! Those dogs are all special! I wonder if there is such a thing as Cat Commandos?
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ReplyDeleteWonderful precis of the defence dogs! On Crufts last week, there were demonstations of the British Police Dogs (They get PD in front of their names, just like the PCs who work with them) at their various tasks. Dogs are a.m.a.z.i.n.g..... but Marv, know that cats have their place. More like the Florence Nightingales of the world, being healers and soothers and menders of the broken... hugswagswhiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
ha ha, cat commando sounds good. I am happy to hear there is a day for these magnificent and oh so brave dogs in our military and our police departments. agree with Yam that dogs are amazing.
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