The Dogs of

Binh Thuy

Name Brand Remarks
Aard 0E68  Also at Ubon
Arras K035  
Astor K018   
Billy 03M7  
Blue 91X7  
Bob 049M   
Bullet A874  Also at Cam Rahn Bay & Phan Rang
Chief A988  
Ching 161F  
Domino 91M1   
Duke 645F Also at Pleiku & Tan Son Nhut
Duke 64X7   
Duke 8F51  Also at Phan Rang 
Dutch A978  
Fafner 0E78   
Fritz 136X  
Fritz 554F Also at Pleiku, Tan Son Nhut, & Phan Rang
Geronimo 599E  
Gorky 78M1   
Graf A031   
Hans 9F10   
King 41X2  
King 97M6   
King 9A67   
Lobo X024   
Lucky 9F59  
Luke 05M5  
Onix K009   
Prince Unknown  
Rebel 80X1 Also at Tuy Hoa
Rex 725E  
Rocky Unk  
Rolf K031   
Rommel 080M   
Sam 14M3  
Sarge 5F17  
Satan E708   
Shawn A676   
Spike 53X3   
Sugar A884  Also at Phan Rang 
Sultan 035M  Also at Phan Rang 
Teko X447 Also at Phu Cat & Cam Rahn Bay
Thunder X028   
Track A821  
Tsar 13M5  

At the end of the American cavalry era, the Army disposed of its horses by machine gunning them to death. In our war, the dogs were treated the same way. Only it was done in a more “humane” manner. Some excess dogs were reassigned to other bases but most were killed. The US Military has pledged never to dispose of military working dogs in such a manner again. A change in the law now allows  military dogs to be retired after their service is completed. 

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