10 Photos Of War Dogs

On Sunday, December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Despite America’s efforts to remain out of the conflict that ravaged Europe and much of the world, the action promptly brought the United States into World War II. The war ended with Japan’s surrender on September 2, 1945. In addition to the men and women who served in uniform, war dogs also played various roles in the conflict. Whether it was transporting messages or supplies, detecting traps and poison gas, or helping hunt down the enemy, their contributions shouldn’t be overlooked. A national monument to honor war dogs opened in San Antonio, Texas, in 2013.
Here are 10 dog photos culled from the Internet that show dogs and their service during World War II in the Pacific and European Theaters of Operation.
For more on dogs and the invaluable role they played in World War II (and other conflicts), check out the following books: Always Faithful: A Memoir of the Marine Dogs of WWII Buddies: Men, Dogs and World War II Dogs of War: The Stories of FDR’s Fala, Patton’s Willie, and Ike’s Telek Sea Dog Bamse: World War II Canine Hero Soldier Dogs U.S. Military War Dogs in World War II
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