military animals

  1. NebrHogger

    Photos Military mules from various countries and wars

    Other military animals are included, but it's mostly mules carrying equipment. Bulgarian mule ca. 1880 Bulgarian horse ca. WW1 Contrived image of assault camel with Gatling Display of American cavalry gear Horse with dedicated BAR pack Turkish artillery ca. 1921 American...
  2. santana

    Photos Pictures of Dogs in the Military & Police (K9)

    This thread is to honor the K9 units that serve in the Armed Forces/Police forces around of the world. Brief rules to keep the thread alive: -Photos of Dogs in the military or police. -Keep the reposts to a minimum including images when quoting posts . -Keep the immature comments out of this...
  3. United States Marines -  Doberman Devil Dog Squad

    United States Marines - Doberman Devil Dog Squad

  4. Animals Also Served

    Animals Also Served

    Wounded combat dog during action on the Orote peninsular 1944
  5. Rin Tin Tin German Shepherd

    Rin Tin Tin German Shepherd

    Rin Tin Tin was discovered as a puppy on a WWI battlefield by American soldier Lee Duncan, who brought him back to the states and helped launch the canines superstar career. Over the years, the character of Rin Tin Tin stared in dozens of movies, in radio shows and a television series. Rin Tin...
  6. Messenger Dog WW1

    Messenger Dog WW1

    messenger dog leaps over German trenches, May 1917 near Sedan
  7. Give_us_a_Kiss

    Give_us_a_Kiss

  8. Carrier Pigeons WW1

    Carrier Pigeons WW1

    Feeding time at the carrier-pigeon breeding-pens at Sorrus, 2 June 1918.
  9. Belgian War Dogs WW1

    Belgian War Dogs WW1

    Transport Animals: Dogs drawing carts containing machine guns and supplies of the Belgian army leave for the front line.
  10. Simon the cat HMS Amethyst

    Simon the cat HMS Amethyst

  11. Search Dog Turbo

    Search Dog Turbo

    Turbo the Belgian Shepherd search dog at the Defence Explosives Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search Training Regiment
  12. Carrier Pigeon

    Carrier Pigeon

    A carrier pigeon employed during WWI with a small camera attached to a breastplate, which took photos during flight at predetermined times
  13. Sergeant Stubby

    Sergeant Stubby

    Sergeant Stubby (1916 or 1917 March 16, 1926), was the most decorated war dog of World War I and the only dog to be promoted to sergeant through combat. America's first war dog, Stubby, served 18 months 'over there' and participated in seventeen battles on the Western Front. He saved his...
  14. Animals at War

    Animals at War

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