
US War Dogs 25th Anniversary Event
A Moment for MWD PPuritan

Our aim for US War Dogs’ 25th anniversary celebration was to share some special moments that brought our mission to life and one such moment came when War Dogs volunteer team member, Suzette Scott, took to the stage to help us present an MWD Service Award to MWD PPuritan.
Suzette – who served as a dog handler with the US Marine Corps – took to the stage to tell the story of how US War Dogs’ MWD Service Award came to be.

US War Dogs volunteer Suzette Scott presents to the audience about the MWD Service Award
As the War on Terror raged on, MWDs fought valiantly in Iraq and Afghanistan alongside their human counterparts; Utilizing their unique skills to save lives and force multiply.
Many MWDs were spending their whole careers in combat and when they completed their service, received no official recognition from the military. Our founding president, Ron, and the other board members, wanted to change this.
They approached their local congressman in New Jersey to petition him to bring in a service medal that would be issued to every outgoing MWD on completion of their service.
After years of trying, political powers were unable to mandate such an award, but the board members felt it was too important to pass over and decided to inaugurate the award as part of US War Dogs’ mission.
Since 2010, any retiring MWD’s handler or adoptive family member can apply for an MWD Service Award from US War Dogs and is a small token of our appreciation for a job well done.
Watch the moment that our current board members Chris Willingham, Chuck Rotenberry and Aaron Stice were joined by founding president Ron Aiello to present PPuritan with his award – in front of 200 cheering witnesses.










