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TSgt George Rodriguez
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Can we train democrats to do this? Or is that asking too much?
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MSG Roy Cheever
MSG Roy Cheever
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Haha, no their fat heads make them to heavy.
On the other hand though, giving of oneself to save those rats, could really be very beneficial to the rest of humanity.
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MSG Roy Cheever - Better fat heads than empty...
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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At least they could be trained, Republicans not so much!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
A heroic rat named Magawa has been working for five years in Cambodia, sniffing out dozens of land mines. He is believed to have saved lives.

Now, the animal is about to embark on a well-deserved retirement.

"Although still in good health, he has reached a retirement age and is clearly starting to slow down," the nonprofit APOPO said Thursday. "It is time."

Magawa is a Tanzanian-born African giant pouched rat who was trained by APOPO to sniff out explosives. With careful training, he and his rat colleagues learn to identify land mines and alert their human handlers, so the mines can be safely removed.

Hero Rat Wins A Top Animal Award For Sniffing Out Land Mines
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Hero Rat Wins A Top Animal Award For Sniffing Out Land Mines
Even among his skilled cohorts working in Cambodia, Magawa is a standout sniffer: In four years he has helped to clear more than 2.4 million square feet of land. In the process, he has found 71 land mines and 38 items of unexploded ordnance.

Last year, Magawa received one of Britain's highest animal honors.

In a virtual ceremony, the U.K. charity PDSA gave Magawa its gold medal for his lifesaving work.

"This is the very first time in our 77-year history of honoring animals that we will have presented a medal to a rat," PDSA Chair John Smith said during the proceedings.

With mixed feelings, we announce that PDSA Gold-medalist Magawa will be retiring this month. Although still in good health, he has reached a retirement age and is clearly starting to slow down. It is time.

Thanks so much for supporting him!
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Great share.
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