The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No 8 (August 22, 1919)] . carried firstaid kits to the wounded. They scented THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY Here Are th« They Fought as Brave I the injured when they had crept be-neath undergrowth or brush to die andtold the stretcher bearers where theywere. 5. They served as draft for their faithfulness, their energyand their intelligence, the Frenchwould have been driven out of theVosges mountains and the Italianscould not have withstood the Austriansin the Alps. 6. As guards about storehouses thedogs released thousands of men fromthe front. They


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No 8 (August 22, 1919)] . carried firstaid kits to the wounded. They scented THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY Here Are th« They Fought as Brave I the injured when they had crept be-neath undergrowth or brush to die andtold the stretcher bearers where theywere. 5. They served as draft for their faithfulness, their energyand their intelligence, the Frenchwould have been driven out of theVosges mountains and the Italianscould not have withstood the Austriansin the Alps. 6. As guards about storehouses thedogs released thousands of men fromthe front. They kept maraudersaway from valuable stores and pre-vented German spies from destroyingthousands of dollars worth of muni-tions. 7. As ratters, as destroyers of ver-min, they were expert sanitation of-ficers and contributed to the healthof the troops in the trenches. HPHOSE are seven of the many things?*? the war dog in service did, the wardog under discipline and under mascot was equally a war dog andserved in the same dangerous places, By GEOR(.


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