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Happy 4th of July

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Just some photos to share the emotion of the 4th of July with everyone. Two of the photos are from the War Dog Memorial Rededication at Ft. Benning, GA in 2007. It was a beautiful day wih the flags flying near the memorial. This is a special place for dog handlers where they can gather to remember their dogs, their buddies and their missions. Just a look back to celebrate the heritage and history of War Dogs.

And, a prayer sent to all of those currently in harm’s way that they know those of us back home truly support them, their dogs and their missions. “We are thinking of you guys always, but most especially today, on a day that celebrates the birth of our nation and the meaning of freedom. Stay safe, guys, we love you.”

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