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Preserving the memory of Past, Present, and Future
Military Working Dogs
As we continue to honor the men and
women who have served in the United States Armed Forces protecting our
liberties, we, as the Space Coast War Dog Association, are committed to
also honoring the memory of the courageous military working dogs that
have accompanied their handlers into battle. Sadly, our government classified these brave souls as Expendable Equipment. At the end of the Vietnam War, roughly 200 Dogs were reassigned to other military installations, some of the several thousand remaining were distributed to the South Vietnamese Army, but most were euthanized. Almost three decades later, legislation was passed in 2000 (Public Law 106-446), due to the untiring efforts of many Vietnam dog handlers, which allowed for the adoption of DoD canines who do not meet the stringent requirements of the DoD Military Working Dog Program. Additionally, in 1999 the DoD established a Military Working Dog Puppy Program at Lackland AFB, Texas, in order to breed Belgian Malinois’ to support the growing demand for Military Working Dog teams. The SCWDA has: Shipped over 15,000 lbs of morale and
supply items to deployed dog teams
Space Coast War Dog Association
*The SCWDA is a member of the Vietnam
Veterans of Florida State Coalition* |
I AM A WORKING DOG
My
eyes are your eyes,
to
watch you and to protect you and yours,
My
ears are your ears,
to hear and detect evil minds in the dark,
My
nose is your nose,
to
scent the invader of your domain,
And
so you may live,
My
life is also yours.
~~Cicero