Brighton, N.Y. – In the line of duty, military men and women look out for each other. Many times, becoming best friends. “He and I were working together really well and we just had this chemistry,” Marine Lance Corporal Brad O’Keefe said. O’Keefe was no different. Read More: Category: NewsBy RonJune 17, 2013 Author: Ron http://www.uswardogs.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Dogs of modern war, part 4: The Pacific War, WWIINextNext post:US Marine reunited with dog that saved his lifeRelated postsHow to Honor the Military Dogs Who Serve Our NationMarch 21, 2019Mission K9 Rescue is Finding Homes for Heroic DogsMarch 21, 2019Life-changing companions: How to afford a service dogMarch 18, 2019K9s For Warriors – Because Together We StandSeptember 10, 2018WAR DOG: A SOLDIER’S BEST FRIENDNovember 7, 2017A soldier and the dog that saved his lifeNovember 2, 2017