Soldiers Find Loyal Comrades in War Dogs
Military canines provide protection, love during and after service
Photo: Dog handler Cpl. Brendan Poelaert, 21 of East Kingston, NH, ws on patrol in Iraq wit his military dog Flapoor (left), when a suicide bomber killed himself and others, injuring Poelaert and Flapoor. (Cpl. Miguel A. Carrasco Jr. / AP)
Photo: Dog handler Staff Sgt. David Adcox works with military dog Kim during canine training at Lackland Air Force Base. (Eric Gay / AP)
Photo: Former Air Force Tech Sgt. Jamie Dana walks with her dog, Rex, at her family farm in Smethport, PA. Dana, who was critically injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2005, spends a lot of time with her bomb-sniffing German shepherd. Congress had to pass special legislation so she could adopt Rex. (David Duprey / AP)