It’s that time of year, the weekend that kicks off the most fun
season of all, Summer! School is OUT and
the beach is IN! In the midst of the parades,
barbeques, picnics and other fun stuff that goes with it, on the last Monday of
May, Memorial Day, Americans take a timeout to remember the sacrifices made by brave
men and women who lost their lives in military service. We fly our flags at half mast, visit
cemeteries of the fallen, and gather at memorials dedicated to our veterans.
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Where's the BBQ? I'm Ready!!
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But people don’t always remember that many Canines gave their lives in
military service as well. Since this is
a dog blog and we are all animal lovers, I would like to take a moment to also
recognize these amazing four legged military heroes. Military dogs have saved the lives of many
soldiers throughout our nation’s history.
They served as scouts, couriers, and trackers, they alerted soldiers to
ambushes, enemy approach in the middle of the night, snipers in the distance
and other dangers. These dogs were Hell on Paws, true heroes
faithfully serving alongside military servicemen and women. During WWI and WWII many families
donated their dogs into military service.
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I better get at least 2 hot dogs this year! Last year I only got 1
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One of my favorite military dogs is Sinbad, a mixed breed dog who
enlisted in the US Coast Guard. Sinbad
was originally intended as a gift for someone back home, but he became an
official canine sailor in the US Coast Guard instead , serving 11 years of sea
duty during World War II. Sinbad
“signed” up with the Coast Guard using his paw print on his enlistment
papers. He was even awarded several
medals during his years of service. Yo
Ho Ho! It’s a Sailor’s life for me!!
For a list of other famous war dogs, the Cracked list in 5 of the
Most Badass Soldiers Ever (Happened To Be Dogs).
There are a number of memorials across the U.S. that have
been dedicated to canines who served in the military. This memorial day weekend, why not inspire your dog by visiting one of these memorials together. You can find a list of U.S. war dog memorials
at the Viet Nam Dog Handler’s Association web site.
One memorial missing from this list however, is the new Guardians of
America’s Freedom memorial which was unveiled at Lackland Airforce Base in San
Antonio, Texas in 2013 This is the first
U.S. national monument dedicated to
dogs who served in the military.
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The First National U.S. Monument Dedicated to War Dogs.
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If you want to curl up on the sofa with your own hero dog this weekend
and watch a movie that honors American military war dogs, here are a few
suggestions.
CHIPS THE WAR DOG is based
on the true story of a German Shepherd, Collie, Husky mixed dog who served
during WWII. Chips was the most
decorated military dog of WWII and is one of the most famous war dogs. Isis loves this movie because Chips was a Husky mix!
FINDING RIN TIN TIN is the true
story of the WWI war dog hero turned Hollywood movie star. Rin Tin Tin was probably America’s most
beloved and respected hero dog and Hollywood
dog!
ALWAYS FAITHFUL chronicles
the story of five marines and their military dogs through their deployment in
Iraq and Afghanistan. My Dad was a WWII
marine and veteran, so this one is near and dear to my heart.
WAR DOGS: AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN HEROES tells the
amazing stories of military dogs who served during Viet Nam.
If you prefer a good read, check out John Burnham’s books Dog Tags of
Courage and A Soldiers Best Friend.
Burnham was a Vietnam war dog handler and career soldier.
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THANK YOU to all who served and sacrificed for our freedom
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However you decide to spend this Memorial Day weekend, have fun and stay safe!
What are your plans for Memorial Day weekend? Post a comment and tell us what you and your dog have
planned for your Memorial Day weekend.