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  1. For dogs this meant a world of difference and why they were so effective for the American military in Vietnam. On January 24, 1944, 108 dogs, 100 enlisted men, and two officers, boarded a Liberty ship bound for Kanchrapara, India, which is located near Calcutta.

  2. Single-Engine Monoplane Fighter Aircraft. Military combat fighter aircraft used in the Pacific Theater of World War 2.

  3. The Dogs of War: The U.S. Army’s Use of Canines in WWII. Written by Seth Paltzer. Throughout history, dogs have accompanied man at work and play. Even in the midst of men’s wars, dogs have been found serving in functions ranging from mascots to weapons of war.

  4. 16 maj 2023 · During World War II, nearly 20,000 U.S. families donated their canine pets for military service through the Dogs for Defense program, the brainchild of a group of dog-loving civilians. The U.S. Army’s Quartermaster Corps trained most as guards, scouts, messengers, and casualty locaters.

  5. Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Vietnam. Tan Son Nhut: The story took a tragic turn on December 4, 1966. During the early morning hours a group of 60 Viet Cong emerged from the jungle. Several sentry dog teams stationed on preventive perimeter posts gave the initial alert and warning almost simultaneously.

  6. 28 lis 2021 · This article celebrates 12 special American fighter planes of WW2 and their performances, though perhaps not impressive according to modern aviation standards. It exemplifies a period in history that recorded the most unprecedented evolution in aircraft technology.

  7. Who today doesn’t know Joe Rosenthal’s Iwo Jima flag-raising photo, Robert Capa’s blurry D-Day photo of a soldier struggling in the surf at Normandy, or Margaret Bourke-White’s searing image of emaciated survivors at Buchenwald staring with blank expressions at their Allied liberators?