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Show Doirs Arc Aiding American Soldiers In Many Ways on World Battlefronts Dogs who can ferret out a Japanese Japa-nese sniper, carry aid to a wounded Boldicr or seize marauding enemy are being trained for tactical use overseas in ever increasing numbers, num-bers, according to the war department. depart-ment. Under the direction of the quartermaster quarter-master general these four-footed soldiers sol-diers are being schooled at war dog reception and training centers in the difficult tasks of sentry duty, attack at-tack operations, messenger service, silent scouts, casualty relief, and pack and sledge work. The army sentry dog is now a familiar figure in continental United States. He and his brethren are guarding military installations and public property from coast to coast. |