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Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. But when the war ended, the U.S. government did not bring the nearly 2,000 surviving military dogs home with the rest of the soldiers. Instead ...
The U.S. Army K-9 Corps, which trained more than 10,000 dogs to serve several branches of the American military in World War II, began barking orders to its four-legged foot soldiers on this day ...
“Cry ‘Havoc!’ And let slip the dogs of war” probably wasn’t actually uttered by Roman General Mark Antony. It was simply an invention of William Shakespeare for the play “Julius Caesar.
The conversation led to an article about two stoner arms dealers who became entangled in corruption in Albania, which became a book and then the 2016 movie “War Dogs,” starring Jonah Hill and ...
“Dogs help refocus your attention from something terrifying to something more positive,” Ms. Andrus said. “You think, ‘OK, if the war is not ending tomorrow or in a few months, I want some ...