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Their training is intense;
their working conditions are deplorable; their lives are
always on the line; and in at least one case, namely
Vietnam, their rewards were non-existent. This profile
describes the most innocent and vulnerable of combat
veterans-our Nation's War Dogs.
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This web site was updated on: 01 July 2009


Military Working Dogs have been used by the U.S.
Military since World War I. American families
donated their dogs to the military to aid our
troops during wartime. Dogs, along with their
volunteer handlers, trained in teams as scouts,
trackers, sentry, mine/booby-trap/tunnel and water
detection of hostile forces. Dogs were used in WWI,
WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Kosovo,
Afghanistan and Iraq.
It has been estimated that these courageous canine
heroes saved over 10,000 lives during the conflict
in Vietnam.
Today all branches of our Armed Forces are
utilizing Military Patrol Dogs specializing in Drug
and Bomb/Explosive detection. There are
approximately 600-700 of these canines in the
Middle East in such places as Kuwait, Afghanistan,
Saudi Arabia and Iraq. They are being used to
patrol Air Bases, Military Compounds, Ammunition
Depots and Military Check Points. They are guarding
and protecting our Military Personnel as they were
trained to do, with Courage, Loyalty and Honor.
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The year 2000 officially has given us the United
States War Dogs Association, Inc. and our first goal
is to establish a U.S. War Dog Memorial, at the
New Jersey Vietnam Veterans
Memorial
in Holmdel, New Jersey
Our goals are
many and varied. There is still the
War Dog Stamp project,
to be realized. Military records concerning War Dogs
and their Handlers have to be located, researched and
documented. In the areas of educating the public,
many of our members are out there giving shows,
presentations and talks on the contributions War Dogs
have made and continue to make to our country, their
work must continue and be supported by the full
membership.
In all of the wars over the last 90 years men have
volunteered to serve as dog handlers. Whether it was
as a
SCOUT, SENTRY, MINE, TUNNEL or TRACKER,
the duty was lonely at its best and extremely
hazardous at its worst.
We owe it to our War Dogs and their Handlers
that served us all to continue to educate the public
about their courageous exploits.

Stay
informed about up and coming US War Dog Events

See photos of the days events.
"U.S. War
Dogs: Remembering Man's Best Friend"

Hambone Jr.
and the Soldiers of the 47th. Infantry
 


Learn about a project started by a School Teacher from
North Carolina
Operation
K9 Care - Flags Across America

October 17, 2008
   

K9 "Fluffy" Rest in Peace

AMERICA'S LEGACY
Dog Collars
and Leashes
Available in:
Army - Air Force - Marine Corps - Navy

New Web Store 
U.
S. War Dogs Merchandise Store
Visit our web
store for New and Limited Quantity items.
Check
out America's Legacy Dog Collars and Leashes
Available in:
Army - Air Force - Marine Corps - Navy

Christmas
2008
Help from our Friends.

 
Take a
moment and watch the "The Gratitude Campaign"
Video. Thank you.

"Raise the Flag"
Honoring our Men, Women and K-9's in the Armed
Forces of America
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"War Dogs"Song. Composed
and Performed by: Murray Weinstock.
From the CD "Tails of the City"
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Desk-top
model of the:
United
States War Dogs Memorial
now
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IN THE NEWS!!!!
Updated:
01
July 2009
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By
Michelle Tan - Staff writer
Posted : Tuesday Jul 24, 2007 6:38:59 EDT
The first military working dog team killed in
action together since the beginning of the wars in
Iraq and Afghanistan were laid to rest together July
18.
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Combat Tracker Teams: Dodging an Elusive Enemy
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Marines ready to neutralize
bomb threats
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Marine's K-9 honored: One of their
own:
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We participate on GuideStar, the on-line standard
for nonprofit accountability.
Take a look at our listing.
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Web Site by USWDA/Ron Aiello
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Unless otherwise noted.
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authorization, which must be in writing from the USWDA.

United States War Dogs Association, Inc.
1313 Mt. Holly Road
Burlington, New Jersey 08016
email:
ronaiello@uswardogs.org
Phone No. 609-747-9340
Cell Phone No. 609-234-4539
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