Posted on Apr 5, 2016
US Marine Corps Bomb-Sniffing Dog Receives Top Award For War Animals
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A Marine is a Marine, Two Legged or Four Legged. You will Never find a More Loyal Shipmate!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SP5 Mark Kuzinski roger that, I saw it on CBS Evening news with Scotty Pelley.
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That is great news SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. Of course I expect that dig handler is the only one who really cares and he is proud of that dog.
I hope that Lucca gets a reward that Lucca really appreciates :-)
I hope that Lucca gets a reward that Lucca really appreciates :-)
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
LTC Stephen F. roger that, very deserving what a award for all animals.
The 12-year-old canine, named Lucca, joins a small pantheon of war animals who’ve received the prestigious People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals Dicken Medal, which has been awarded to dozens of dogs, messenger pigeons, three horses, and a cat since it was introduced in 1943. She is the first U.S. Marine Corps dog to receive the medal, considered the world’s top military honor for non-humans.
The 12-year-old canine, named Lucca, joins a small pantheon of war animals who’ve received the prestigious People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals Dicken Medal, which has been awarded to dozens of dogs, messenger pigeons, three horses, and a cat since it was introduced in 1943. She is the first U.S. Marine Corps dog to receive the medal, considered the world’s top military honor for non-humans.
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