Amazing thread, thank you all for the nice pics and the stories!![]()
Amazing thread, thank you all for the nice pics and the stories!![]()
exellent thread
3rd Contingent MNF-I, AČR
11th Contingent MNTF(C), AČR
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Great pics guys,especially the airborne HALO/HAHO oxygen breathing doggie.Thanks.![]()
i mean like british unit ceremonial mascots
what a cruelty....dogs need oxygen too you imbecile...![]()
Well it does look like the dog has a mask.
Irish wolfhounds of the British army:
Australian Navy apparently:
USMC:
U.S. Marine Corps ‘Hummer’
'Devil Dog' Steps in as New Depot Mascot
Hummer, the new mascot for Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, is undergoing his obedience training. The puppy will follow recruits through several trainings events before earning the title of depot mascot. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brian Kester)
GO GET HIM – Ben, a military working dog, leaps out of a security forces vehicle to apprehend a suspect during his training at Royal Air Force Fairford, England, April 13, 2004. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stacia M. Willis.
Staff Sgt. Chuck Shuck and his dog, Sgt. 1st Class Gabe, both with 178th Military Police Detachment, 720th Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade.
"Blackout", the satin-coated mascot of a Coast Guard manned LCI, wears a life jacket -- just in case. It was made by one of his Coast Guard pals. "Blackout" might find himself dunked in Europe's war waters and he's prepared. There are three battle stars on "Blackout's" service ribbon. He hit the beaches of Sicily, Italy, and Normandy.