Staff Sgt. Titan, a military police dog assigned to the 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, takes down a demonstrator wearing a ‘bite-proof’ suit in a training exercise.
Photo Credit: Spc. David Strayer, 109th MPAD
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Sgt. Zainah C. Creamer, 28, is the first female dog handler to be killed in action since the U.S. Army started training women as handlers in 1973. She was killed by an IED on Jan. 12, 2011, in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. She was a handler with the 212th Military Police Detachment. A native of Texarkana, Texas, she had served two tours in Iraq. Her dog Jofa was not injured.
Rest in Peace, young Soldier.
Thanks to Dennis Herrick for sharing his DogMan Memorials.
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Staff Sgt. Erick Martinez, a military dog handler, carries Argo II March 4, 2011, during an exercise at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise is designed to build loyalty, trust and teamwork between the K-9s and their handlers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Allen Stokes)
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Lance Cpl. William H. Crouse IV, 22, was killed in action Dec. 21, 2010, along with his detection dog Cane by an IED in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was from Woodruff, S.C., attached to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force based at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment from Camp Lejeune, N.C. Reports were that even as he lay dying, Lance Cpl. Crouse demanded that his wounded dog be put into the Medevac helicopter with him. They were evacuated together, but both died.
Thanks to Dennis Herrick for sharing his memorial with MWDTSA.
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Clash of the Titan
Staff Sgt. Titan, a military police dog assigned to the 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, takes down a demonstrator wearing a ‘bite-proof’ suit in a training exercise.
Photo Credit: Spc. David Strayer, 109th MPAD
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A Memorial to Zaniah C. Creamer
Sgt. Zainah C. Creamer, 28, is the first female dog handler to be killed in action since the U.S. Army started training women as handlers in 1973. She was killed by an IED on Jan. 12, 2011, in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. She was a handler with the 212th Military Police Detachment. A native of Texarkana, Texas, she had served two tours in Iraq. Her dog Jofa was not injured.
Rest in Peace, young Soldier.
Thanks to Dennis Herrick for sharing his DogMan Memorials.
Building Loyalty and Trust
Staff Sgt. Erick Martinez, a military dog handler, carries Argo II March 4, 2011, during an exercise at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise is designed to build loyalty, trust and teamwork between the K-9s and their handlers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Allen Stokes)
A Memorial to Lance Cpl. William Crouse IV
Lance Cpl. William H. Crouse IV, 22, was killed in action Dec. 21, 2010, along with his detection dog Cane by an IED in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was from Woodruff, S.C., attached to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force based at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment from Camp Lejeune, N.C. Reports were that even as he lay dying, Lance Cpl. Crouse demanded that his wounded dog be put into the Medevac helicopter with him. They were evacuated together, but both died.
Thanks to Dennis Herrick for sharing his memorial with MWDTSA.