History of Our Canine Military Heroes
For thousands of years, from the Roman war dogs with their spiked collars to the 2013 Tournament of Roses parade that featured a float honoring the service of these heroic canines, dogs have been a part of our lives and our battles.
Britain used mastiff-type dogs to attack Caesar’s armies, and Napoleon chained them to the walls of Alexandria to warn him of upcoming attacks.
WWII War Dogs
I have a whole article about K9 Veterans Day on March 13th of every year here.
While used extensively during WWI by Germany, Great Britain, and France, military dogs did not serve alongside American forces until 1942, when the first use of canines was on sentry duty. Nevertheless, the Army quickly discerned some primary areas in which to use the dogs, including:
Over 4,500 war dogs were utilized during the conflict in Vietnam, solidifying the use of canines during wartime. In modern times, dogs’ duties have been extended to drug and bomb detection in all branches of the military and law enforcement.
In 2006, dedicated to all of our nation’s war dogs and their military handlers, the United States War Dogs Memorial was revealed. A beautiful bronze depicting a Vietnam-era soldier and his war dog guards the New Jersey Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial entrance.
Working tirelessly for the benefit of all of us, the canines and service members of the branches of our military have become an integral part of our Country’s defense.
We are always honored when we get to knot up items for our military and law enforcement K9s! Now, once only available to Military service dogs, paracord collars are also available for your K9 Hero.