In 2010, Todd Nicely lost his arms and legs to an IED explosion while oversees serving in the Marines; Hugo the service dog is here to make life easier for the veteran Almost 12 years after nearly ...
But with the rising IED threat, Dowling said, the Marine Corps wanted a deployment of dog teams that spent the majority of their time with the infantry units operating on patrols, missions and ...
A photo of an injured military dog recuperating with a purple heart on his collar at a hospital in Washington, D.C. has gone viral. The photo, posted last week by the 89th Military Police Brigade, ...
ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) -- A St. Louis veteran is being gifted a dose of freedom this holiday season, nearly 12 years after suffering injuries that almost cost him his life. Todd Nicely joined the ...
OSAGE | A Marine Corps veteran from Osage once served as handler to Cena, an explosive-detecting dog that served three tours of duty in Afghanistan. The 10-year-old black Lab, which had cancer, ...
IED detection dog, Marine Corps handler reunite Retired IED detection dog instantly recognizes his old Marine Corps handler, despite being partially blind and not having seen him since serving in ...
FORWARD OPERATING BASE MASUM GHAR, Afghanistan - Dinomt, a 90-pound German shepherd trained to detect the scent of explosives, could grow edgy in a firefight. Whenever the shooting started, Petty ...
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) — A St. Louis veteran is being gifted a dose of freedom this holiday season, nearly 12 years after suffering injuries that almost cost him his life. Todd Nicely joined the Marines in ...
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) — A St. Louis veteran is being gifted a dose of freedom this holiday season, nearly 12 years after suffering injuries that almost cost him his life. Todd Nicely joined the Marines in ...
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