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Special breed of courageous: Delta Force operator hails valor of military dog *OP Updated*
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:03 am
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:03 am
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Though no U.S. forces were killed in the Saturday evening raid that led to the death of an ISIS leader, one military working dog suffered severe injuries in the line of duty.
The dog, whose name and breed remain unknown, chased Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi into a tunnel and cornered him. With no place to go, the terrorist leader blew himself up along with three of his children, who he was using as human shields. The dog’s injuries highlighted the importance of military working dogs in special operations. Often, they will enter the danger zone with a camera on their backs before the humans do so.
"The dog is a war veteran and a valued member of the team," a currently serving soldier assigned to Delta Force told the Washington Examiner. The soldier did not provide details, pending permission from the dog's handler and chain of command. Everyone involved in the mission is being debriefed and is out of communication for the time being, the soldier said. Within the community, he says, "The injury to the dog is an injury to one of us. These dogs are a special breed of courageous."
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“The dog holds one rank higher than who’s handling them because that’s how valued they are as a team member,” Deborah Scranton, a filmmaker who directed the documentary War Dog: A Soldier’s Best Friend, told the Washington Examiner.
Traditionally, the dogs hold the rank of a noncommissioned officer. They outrank their handlers as a way to prevent mistreatment, according to the U.S. Army.
“That's out of respect," Army Sgt. 1st Class Regina Johnson, operations superintendent at the Military Working Dog School, told Linda Crippen of the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command. "I see it all the time, especially in these young handlers. They make the mistake of thinking they're actually in charge. You've got to tell them, 'Hold up. That dog has trained 100 students. That dog is trying to tell you something.' I think the tradition grew out of a few handlers recognizing the dog as their partner."
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This post was edited on 10/28/19 at 1:36 pm
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:09 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Awesome stuff. I did not know about the dog outranking the handler. I like it.

Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:10 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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al-Baghdadi into a tunnel and cornered him. With no place to go, the terrorist leader blew himself up along with three of his children who he was using as human shields
So brave.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:12 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
I hope he gets his medal for his service. Something tells me he will. 
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:18 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Can a man be both a hero and an egomaniac a-hole?
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:20 am to PetroBabich
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Can a man be both a hero and an egomaniac a-hole?
Wrong thread.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:29 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
US Army Dog > ISIS Coward.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:33 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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Traditionally, the dogs hold the rank of a noncommissioned officer. They outrank their handlers as a way to prevent mistreatment, according to the U.S. Army.
“That's out of respect," Army Sgt. 1st Class Regina Johnson,
I didn't know that. That's great.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:47 am to KCT
I firmly believe they should be considered soliders and treated as such. What those dogs do is amazing
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:47 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
The dog should receive, at the very least, a Distinguished Service Cross.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:51 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Godspeed on the recovery.
#GuardiansOfTheNight
#GuardiansOfTheNight
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:52 am to Godfather1
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The dog should receive, at the very least, a Distinguished Service Cross.
I guarantee you that President Trump will hold a ceremony for that dog at some point. And before anybody scoffs at the idea, I'm the poster who correctly predicted that Trump would mention LSU at his rally in Lake Charles.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:53 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Posted on 10/28/19 at 8:58 am to KCT
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I guarantee you that President Trump will hold a ceremony for that dog at some point.
I may be the biggest cat person on TD but I'm definitely onboard with that.
And when I retire to my land in East Texas the SO and I are thinking about getting a dog (I have 1/2 acre which is lots more room than my small lot in the suburbs)
Posted on 10/28/19 at 9:01 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Posted on 10/28/19 at 9:30 am to Quidam65
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And when I retire to my land in East Texas the SO and I are thinking about getting a dog (I have 1/2 acre which is lots more room than my small lot in the suburbs)
Sounds like a great set-up for retirement.
I'm a big guy, and people tell me I should have a big dog, but I like the smaller breeds. I had a Shi-Poo (not crazy about the name), but it's a mix of Poodle and Shi-Tzu. He lived to 17 years of age before he died in 2017.
Those are the smartest dogs. Don't know what kind of dog you and Ms. Quidam65 would consider, but that mixed breed are great watchdogs and perfect for living in the home. They're a little stubborn, though.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 9:30 am to Jbird
The dog served kibbles and bits up to Bagdaddy
Posted on 10/28/19 at 9:41 am to MrLSU
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The dog served kibbles and bits up to Bagdaddy

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