Sergeant Stubby supported his division through 17 battles in 18 months, survived a grenade blast and even caught a spy within the ranks. Here’s his iconic story. As history has shown, animals have ...
A new monument in Connecticut honors service animals with a statue of one of the nation's most famous war dogs. The sculpture, "Stubby Salutes," was unveiled Saturday in Veterans Memorial Park in ...
This video examines how World War I troops used messenger dogs to deliver critical battlefield communications during the 1918 St. Mihiel Offensive. With radio technology still limited and field ...
On March 13, 1942, the United States launched the War Dog Program during World War II, later known as the Army K-9 Corps.