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Real war dogs today
Real war dogs today












real war dogs today

I’m not even sure whether they let guide dogs onto ferries anymore. Wojtek the soldier bear was formally enlisted and drafted into the Polish Army as a private in order to make him eligible to travel on a British transport ship. I’d like some nice aerial shots in my masterpiece so this is a great fit.

real war dogs today

Pigeons were used for messaging during both World Wars, but in the Second World War it was taken a flap further – a rather unimaginatively named Project Pigeon was created to train them to guide bombs. But an important document of the sacrifice dogs made in the pursuit of bravery*. Admittedly, this is more of a support role in my film. Soviets used dogs with explosives attached to their backs to blow up tanks. Have you ever tried walking up a sand dune? Hard work. Horses get to play polo and run round in circles, Camels have to trek hundreds of miles in sandstorms. Sure there has been no proof that our watery friends have been transformed into mechanised killing machines, but I feel that artistic license in delivering a big screen blockbusting hit could allow for some… leeway.Ĭamels have been used to cross deserts for centuries and with no better way for soldiers to cross endless expanses of utterly boring sand, the camel was the natural choice. Navy Marine Mammal Program was declassified in the 1990s people have known that dolphins, sea lions and other mammals (I’m hoping manatees) have been used in mine detection. This will make Noah’s Ark seem like a cruise-class Destroyer.














Real war dogs today