The Dogs of War
The New York Times reports on the dogs who follow us, and sometimes lead us, into this nation’s conflicts like the one in the photo above making a practice jump with the 10th Special Forces group over the Gulf of Mexico.
American troops may be starting to come home this summer, but more dogs are going in. In 2007, the Marines began a pilot program in Afghanistan with nine bomb-sniffing dogs, a number that has grown to 350 and is expected to reach nearly 650 by the end of the year. Over all, there are some 2,700 dogs on active duty in the American military. A decade ago, before the Sept. 11 attacks, there were 1,800.
“Most of the public isn’t aware of what these dogs add to national security,” said Gerry Proctor, a spokesman for training programs at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, including the Military Working Dog School. Dogs are used for protection, pursuit, tracking and search and rescue, but the military is also increasingly relying on them to sniff out the homemade bombs that cause the vast majority of American casualties in Afghanistan. So far, no human or human-made technology can do better.
Category: Military issues







PETA going apeshit in 3…2…1…
I am not a pro, but I dont think in the top photo the dog is jumping (parachuting). I’ve never seen a dog jump, except in tandem, and it looks more like a flotation device than a chute. They look quite low, and I can’t make out a chute on the dog’s companions back.
Any Airborne folks want to weigh in?
Yeah, Jerry, after I posted the picture, I looked at it more closely and it looks like the dog is wearing a Mae West flotation device and their just jumping into the drink. Still that’s pretty amazing that a dog would take a leap like that. I couldn’t get my Golden to jump off a pier.
LOL, Ha, I can’t mine to get off the couch!
Thats an awesome series of pictures!
Man’s best and most loyal friend.
OMD!!! @NH SPARKY: you are so right! i love the PETA comment! these dogs are so awesome – they are more patriotic than most people here on the mainland!