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Serafina Niesen 1 The Forgotten Heroes of WW2 http://66239296.nhd.weebly.com Annotated Bibliography By: Serafina Niesen Primary Sources Andert, Paul J. ‘WW2 Newspaper Articles’. http://paulandert.com/about-2/wwii- newspaper- articles/. Web. Photos of WW2 newspaper articles. Photo of ‘The Infantrymanby Lowell Thomas, True Magazine. This is an Article and photo of a soldier with his dog. Auel, B. Lisa, Buddies Soldiers and Animals in World War II”. National Archives. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Web. http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1996/fall/buddies.html . Web. Sept. 15 2015. 1996. 16, Sept. 2015. Photos of service animals during World War 2, donkeys, dogs and horses. Primary Bartlett, Officer. Personal Interview. 27 Sept 2015. Interviewed Officer Bartlett and his police dog, Kiki. We asked many questions about training techniques, relationships with the animal, living arrangements, job duties, breed etc. BBC, World War 1. “Animals during the war”. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25403862 Web. 20 January 2014. Gives photos of European animals used during World War 2 such as glow worms, a monkey that alerted soldiers to enemy sounds, rabbits etc. WW2 Photos Bolein Libraries, US Studies Resources at Oxford, http://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/us-

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Serafina Niesen

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The Forgotten Heroes of WW2

http://66239296.nhd.weebly.com

Annotated Bibliography

By: Serafina Niesen

Primary Sources

Andert, Paul J. ‘WW2 Newspaper Articles’. http://paulandert.com/about-2/wwii-

newspaper- articles/. Web. Photos of WW2 newspaper articles. Photo of ‘The

Infantryman’ by Lowell Thomas, True Magazine. This is an Article and photo of a

soldier with his dog.

Auel, B. Lisa, “Buddies Soldiers and Animals in World War II”. National Archives.

The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Web.

http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1996/fall/buddies.html . Web.

Sept. 15 2015. 1996. 16, Sept. 2015. Photos of service animals during World

War 2, donkeys, dogs and horses. Primary

Bartlett, Officer. Personal Interview. 27 Sept 2015. Interviewed Officer Bartlett and his

police dog, Kiki. We asked many questions about training techniques,

relationships with the animal, living arrangements, job duties, breed etc.

BBC, World War 1. “Animals during the war”.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25403862 Web. 20 January 2014. Gives

photos of European animals used during World War 2 such as glow worms, a

monkey that alerted soldiers to enemy sounds, rabbits etc. WW2 Photos

Bolein Libraries, US Studies Resources at Oxford, http://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/us-

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studies/2010/12/08/december-7-1941-japanese-attack-on-pearl-harbor/ Photo of

newspaper article of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor from the New York

Times and from the Washington Post. America enters war. Used in the website

under Historical Context or War Dog History. Used photos only, primary source.

Brunning, John R. ‘Warrior Dogs of WW2. The 503rd Parachute Infantry’s Icelandic

Refugee, Smokey.’ http://theamericanwarrior.com/category/warrior-dogs-of-wwii/.

Web. December 5, 2014. Photographs of dog in a plane with parachute troop

and another photo of dog in ice with soldier in tent. Historical photos. Primary

Civil War Days and Those Surnames, Segelquist, Dennis Author

.http://civilwarthosesurnames.blogspot.com/2014/09/jack-brutus.html. Photo of

Dog Jack Brutus, mascot of the Connecticut First Infantry Company K Regiment.

Dogs Go To War. Film. Creators. Department of Defense. Department of the Army.

Office of the Chief Signal Officer 1942-1947. Film Bulletin, no. 91. 1943. Film.

Short film about dogs used in war, training techniques and actual footage from

WW2.

Engish, Tracy L. SSgt. The Quiet Americans. A History Of Military Working Dogs.

Office of History, 37th Training Wing, Lackland AFB, Texas. 15 December 2000.

This article gave great photos of US Dog training from WW2.

Evans, Mary, Messenger Dogs - Lt-Col. Richardson & The British War Dog School “n.p”

September 02, 2013. This Blog that has lots of photos of WW2 of how they

trained the animals for war. Primary

Grace, Deborah. “The Horse in the Civil War“. The horses of the Civil War

http://www.reillysbattery.org/Newsletter/Jul00/deborah_grace.htm n.p n.d Web.

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10 Oct. 2015. This website is a reliable source. It is a bibliography done by many

people.

Grapa, Monte, “World War 1 Bridges”. Photos of animals in World War One: Mercy

Dogs. http://www.worldwarone.it/2013/02/photos-of-animals-in-world-war-

one.html. Web. “n.p” Feb 1st 2013. Photos of WW1 animals in war and Red

Cross Dogs.

Kiser, Toni m. and Barnes Lindsey F. “Loyal Forces: The American Animals of World

War II”n.p.: Thursday, March 7, 2013. Web. 23, Sept. 2015.

http://www.nww2m.com/tag/animals-in-wwii/. A good website on actual events of

World War 2 with real pictures from the war. Photos are primary.

Lang, MC . “Let The Records Bark! Personal Stories of Some Special Marines in World

War II.” National Archives,

www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2011/winter/marine-dogs.html. Web.

Winter 2011, Vol43, No.4. This website talks about the War Dogs and how they

were recorded in dog record books, the training, rank, name and other

information on the dogs used during war. It also recorded their deaths during

war. Photos of WW2 were used, primary

Lee, Robert F. “General Lee’s Horses.” http://www.stratfordhall.org/meet-the-lee-

family/general-robert-e-lee-1807-1870/general-lees-horses/. “n.p” “n.d” Web.

10/16/2015. Photos of General Lee and the Civil War describing General Lee’s

horse. Photos of Civil War horses. Primary

Lindberg, Kip A., Curator of Collections, U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum. “WW1

The Medical Front” http://www.vlib.us/medical/gaswar/gasmasks.htm. Photos of

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animals, horses and dogs, outfitted with gas masks to reduce exposure to lethal

gas. Primary.

Lucas, Michael C. ”Civil War Horse”

http://highbridgebattlefieldmuseum.com/civil_war_horse. Michael C. Lucas, 2004.

Web. 15, Sept. 2015. This website shows many pictures from the Civil War and

of the livery and horses. Primary.

Miller, Glen. Over There. Used a clip of his famous musical composition of “Over

There” for my home page.

Miller, Glen. American Patrol. Used a clip of his composition called “American Patrol” for

my working animals page.

Miller, Glen. In The Mood Used a clip of his famous song called “In The Mood” on my

website, Forgotten Heroes of WWII

National Archives Experience, Winter Marine Dogs.

https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2011/winter/marine-dogs.html

Great photos of Marine’s training dogs. It also has photos of some war dog

records that the Marine’s kept of each of their dogs. These photos were use on

my Records page.

National Archives. Lang, MC . “Let The Records Bark! Personal Stories of Some

Special Marines in World War II.” National Archives,

www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2011/winter/marine-dogs.html. Web.

Winter 2011, Vol43, No.4. Photos of records kept of the Dogs and other photos.

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National Geographic. War Dogs http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/06/war-

dogs/img/20-staff-sgt-sager-carries-deceased-dog-670.jpg Sargent is carrying a

deceased war dog back to base.

National World War II Museum, New Orleans. http://www.nww2m.com/2012/03/70-

years-of-the-k-9-canine-corps/ Photo of a group of service men with dogs from

the K-9 Core. I used this photo on the home page for my website. I thought it

was a great lead in. The second photo is of a soldier and a boy with a dog. It

was a Dogs of Defence photo. This is on my “History of K-9 Core” page. Then

the third photo is a certificate of achievement given to a retired K-9 Unit.

Old Magazine Articles, ‘World War 1 Animals.’

http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com/magazine-articles/world_war_one_/animals.

Web. Photos of animals used during WW1, pigeons, elephants, dogs and horses.

Gas mask photos made and designed for the animals.

Old Magazine Articles, ‘World War 1 Animals.’ The Red Cross Dogs of the Great War.

Literary Digest. Red Cross Dogs 1917.

http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com/article-

summary/first_world_war_dogs_in_ww1#.Vqr7nctGWUk. Web. 1917 article

about dogs used for the Red Cross.

Old Magazine Articles,’ Yank Magazine 1944 September, 17. The Army Weekly, by the

men for the men in the service. http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com/article-

summary/dog_mine-detectors_history#.Vqr9O8tGWUk Article talking about M-

Dogs. Dogs that can detect mines that are non metalic.

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Olive Drab.com, ‘Ward Dogs In WW2’. http://olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_ww2.php.

Web. 12,. October 2011. Photographs of the organization of the K-9 core

established in the war.

Olive Drab.com, ‘Ward Dogs In WW2’. http://olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_training.php.

Web. 12. Photos of the training of the dogs from 1944, camp Legume.

Rodenbough, Theo. F. “ Horses of the Civil War Leaders”. Shotgun’s Home of the

American Civil War. “n.p.” 12/23/01 http://civilwarhome.com/horsebackwar.html. Web.

Photo of Civil War man on horse blowing a horn.

Sambal Daily. Dogs queue better than humans. http://sambaldaily.com/dogs-queue-

better-than-humans/. This website shows a photo of ancient dogs used in battle.

One specific I used on the site is of a Roman soldier having a dog on a leash

before battle.

Shaw, Artie. May 23, 1910 – December 30, 2004 Ferensi. Used this song in my

website because it was from the era of World War II.

Smithsonian, National Museum of American History. ‘The price of freedom, America at

war.’ http://amhistory.si.edu/militaryhistory/. Web. Sept. 15,2015. Video

documentary highlighting major events during WW2, timeline, photos, history of

the war.

Stepp, Leandra D., Senior Airman. U.S. Air Force DOD photo. Photograph.

Gizmodo.com. 26Awesome Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute

They Can Be, http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-war-dogs-

showing-how-badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Web. September 14, 2012. Search

and rescue dog named Ronnie high fiving his handler out on the tarmac.

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Talarico, Jessica. “15 Animals That Went to War”. Imperial War Museum

http://www.iwm.org.uk/history/15-animals-that-went-to-war. “n.p” “n.d” Web. 9

Oct. 2015. This website list and describe actual animals that served in WWI.

These pictures will be used in my project for History Day.

Tams, Leah “How did animals (even slugs) serve in World War I?”. Smithsonian

National Museum of American History “n.p.” “n.d.”.

http://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/how-did-animals-even-slugs-serve-world-war-i.

Web. 23 Sept. 2015. An amazing source of information about animals that

served in WW1. Such as slugs, dogs, horses and pigeons. Photos are included

here.

Three Centuries of American Wars, History of American Wars. http://www.history-of-

american-wars.com/. Web. 2012-2014. US history of WW2 and photo timeline of

battles, general war photos.

United States Marine Core History Division.

http://www.mcu.usmc.mil/historydivision/War%20Dogs/Forms/AllItems.aspx#.

Great photos of dogs training for World War II. Photos of Vietnam vets and dogs

training together.

University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine. War Dog Background.

Photos of the National War Dog Memorial in Guam, photos of war dogs.

Information about the breeds of dogs used in World War 2. Information on

Training at Camp Lejeune

Waller, Anna M. “Dogs and National Defense.” Department of The Army, Office of the

Quartermaster General. Study on the history of War Dog training and utilization

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during and after World War II. US War Dogs Association National Headquarters.

1958. www.uswardogs.org/war-dog-history/world-war-2/. Web. This article

covers the origin of the war dog program, history of military use of dogs, the rolls

of dogs for defense and basic training.

Watterson, Mary. The War Dog Program. http://poochydoos.com/k9-corps/. Photo of the

K-9 Core Army Dog program. Used this photo from March 13, 1943 on my

historical context page. Photo is a primary source

World War 1 Bridges, ‘Great War Primary Document Archive; Photos of the Great War’.

http://www.worldwarone.it/2012/11/photos-of-animals-in-world-war-one.html.

Web. Sunday, November 78, 2012. Photo of a French soldier with a pet fox.

WW1 Modeller, “Dogs In WW1.” WW2 Dogs. http://wwimodeller.co.nz/the-war-on-

land/photos/dogs-in-wwi/. Mantra “n.d” Web. 11/1/2015. Shows lots of photos of

dogs used during the World War 1. Dogs used as medics and also dogs with

facial gas masks on for war.

Secondary Sources

Angus, Sam. Soldier Dog,. http://soldierdog.net/inspiration-for-soldier-dog/. Web. Sept.

12, 2015 Wordpress, “n.d”. This is a book about a soldier boy and his dog and

how it saves his life.

Auel, B. Lisa, “Buddies Soldiers and Animals in World War II”. National Archives.

The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Web.

http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1996/fall/buddies.html . Web.

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Sept. 15 2015. 1996. 16, Sept. 2015. An article about service animals during

war, donkeys, dogs and horses.

BBC, World War 1. “Animals during the war”.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25403862 Web. 20 January 2014. Gives

articles on European animals used during World War 2 such as glow worms, a

monkey that alerted soldiers to enemy sounds, rabbits etc.

Canine Companions for Independence. Web

http://www.cci.org/site/c.cdKGIRNqEmG/b.3978475/k.3F1C/Canine_Companions

_for_Independence.htm. Photo of a wounded soldier named Gab with his

service dog.

Canine Companions for Independence. Web

http://www.cci.org/site/c.cdKGIRNqEmG/b.4256663/k.9EFA/Veteran_Stories.htm

. Photo of a wounded soldier named Jeffery and his dog named Sharif.

Cook, Caycee. Tech Sgt. U.S. Army photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. 26 Awesome

Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be, Web.

September 14, 2012. http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-war-

dogs-showing-how-badass-and-cute-they-can-be. War dogs give blood to save

lives, here this dog is donating blood to save a fellow war dog.

Dao, James, After Duty Dogs Suffer Like Soldiers,

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/02/us/more-military-dogs-show-signs-

of-combat-stress.html?pagewanted=1&ref=us, New York Times article on how

dogs and soldiers are enduring ptsd when returning from war. Some dogs have

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to be treated like humans with medication. Report shows dogs and soldiers from

current war. Slide show of current dogs of war. This is a secondary resource.

Engish, Tracy L. SSgt. The Quiet Americans. A History Of Military Working Dogs.

Office of History, 37th Training Wing, Lackland AFB, Texas. 15 December 2000.

This article gave a great over view of the history of the working war dog.

Evans, Mary, Messenger Dogs - Lt-Col. Richardson & The British War Dog School “n.p”

September 02, 2013. This Blog that has lots of information about how they

trained the animals for war.

Frankel, Rebecca. War Dogs. Tales of Canine Heroism, History, and Love. St. Martin’s

Press. 2014. Print. Talks about lots of stories of heroism and the basic outline of

history of dogs in war and photos of dogs in our current war in Afganistan.

Franton, Todd . Petty Officer 2nd Class. U.S. Navy photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. 26

Awesome Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be,

http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-war-dogs-showing-how-

badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Web. September 14, 2012. Liaka, a Dutch

Shepard receives instructions from her handler.

Grapa, Monte, “World War 1 Bridges”. Photos of animals in World War One: Mercy

Dogs. http://www.worldwarone.it/2013/02/photos-of-animals-in-world-war-

one.html. Web. “n.p” Feb 1st 2013. This article talked about the number of dogs

used during the war and Red Cross Dogs.

Harding, Anthony. Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class. U.S. Navy photo.

Photograph. Gizmodo.com. “26 Awesome Photos of War Dogs Showing How

Badass and Cute They Can Be”, http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-

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photos-of-war-dogs-showing-how-badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Web.

September 14, 2012. Photo is of a special patrol Insertion/Extraction. Even war

dogs need to be extracted from the field.

Hero War Dog Skydives with Soldier, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg198ixDfw4.

This video shows how they created a new type of harness for dogs for any use,

including skydiving. This video follows Hero, the war dog, on a skydive.

Kiser, Toni m. and Barnes Lindsey F. “Loyal Forces: The American Animals of World

War II”n.p.: Thursday, March 7, 2013. Web. 23, Sept. 2015.

http://www.nww2m.com/tag/animals-in-wwii/. A good website on actual events of

World War 2 with real pictures from the war. Great info on articles,secondary.

Lang, MC . “Let The Records Bark! Personal Stories of Some Special Marines in World

War II.” National Archives,

www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2011/winter/marine-dogs.html. Web.

Winter 2011, Vol43, No.4. This website talks about the War Dogs and how they

were recorded in dog record books, the training, rank, name and other

information on the dogs used during war. It also recorded their deaths during

war. Articles, secondary.

Lee, Robert F. “General Lee’s Horses.” http://www.stratfordhall.org/meet-the-lee-

family/general-robert-e-lee-1807-1870/general-lees-horses/. “n.p” “n.d” Web.

10/16/2015. An article of the Civil War and General Lee’s horse.

Lucas, Michael C. ”Civil War Horse”

http://highbridgebattlefieldmuseum.com/civil_war_horse. Michael C. Lucas,

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2004. Web. This website has an article about horses used in the Civil War and in

what capacity. Articles, secondary.

Maarel, Vince Vander. Sgt. U.S. Army photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. 26 Awesome

Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be,

http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-war-dogs-showing-how-

badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Web. September 14, 2012. Dog and handler

jumping out of an airplane into water. Secondary

Maarel, Vince Vander. Another U.S. Army photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. “26

Awesome Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be”,

“n.p” http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-war-dogs-showing-

how-badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Web. September 14, 2012. This link show

pictures of the animal and the care takers. secondary

MacRoberts, Matthew T. Staff Sgt. U.S. Army photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. 26

Awesome Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be,

http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-war-dogs-showing-how-

badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Web. September 14, 2012. Shows Meki the dog,

being hoisted up into an Alaskan medical evacuation helicopter.

Madrigal, Lois. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/05/my-favorite-

photo-ever-a-military-dog-jumping-out-of-a-helicopter/238431/. Photo of two US

military dogs jumping out of a helicopter direct quotes and photos taken from

Rebecca Frankel’s book War Dogs noted already.

Major Dennis, Brian. Nubs. Nubs the True story of a Mutt, a Marine, & a Miracle. New

York, New York : Little Brown and Company, Nov., 2009.

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Marc the Vet, Remembering the Dogs of War.

http://www.marcthevet.com/2011/11/remembering-the-dogs-of-war/ “n.p” Nov.

11 2011. This article covers the Dickens Medal, September 11th dogs used

during recovery and the Animals in War Memorial 2011

Marsh, Bob. Cat Island Photo, 2009 http://www.barrierislandsms.com/Guide.htm

Photo of Cat Island, the island used where the combat dog training camp was

present.

Martinez, Manuel J. Tech Sgt. U.S. Air Force photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. 26

Awesome. Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be,

Web. September 14, 2012. http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-

war-dogs-showing-how-badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Shows a photo of Tech

Sgt. and his dog training.

Master Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo. U.S. Air Force photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. ‘26

Awesome Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be’,

Web. September 14, 2012. Shows an airman photo with his dog in the air force.

MrFlag online flag shop. UK Union Jack Flag Printed. http://www.mrflag.com/shop/uk-

union-jack-flag-printed/. MrFlag 1995-2016. Photo of a Union Jack Flag used during

World War II, British Flag needed for page about Britain loaning dogs to US.

Olive Drab.com, ‘Ward Dogs In WW2’. http://olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_ww2.php.

Web. 12, October 2011. Articles on the branches of service that used animals

during the war. Approx 10,000 dogs were trained. Discusses the organization of

the K-9 units established in the war.

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Olive Drab.com, ‘Ward Dogs In WW2’. http://olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_training.php.

Web. 12, October 2011. Articles on the training of the dogs now. Current photos

of dogs in todays war.

Paterniti, Michael. The Dogs Of War. National Geographic Magazine.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/print/2014/06/war-dogs/paternity-text. Web.

Oct. 1 2015 This article tells the story of Jose a soldier and war dog handler in

Afganistan. Jose lost his legs from an IUD and speaks of his process in adopting

his war dog.

Patriotic Flag Background. Muted flag found on google images via

www.creationsbydawn.net. Used this flag as possible background for my whole

website, I felt this could help tie the pages together very well and added color.

Rhoads, Brandon. “Iraq Veteran Reveals Exactly What Life Is Like For Dogs

During War” 2014. “n.p.” http://barkpost.com/dogs-in-iraq/. Web. 7, Oct. 2015

A very interesting website with pictures and quotes from the soldier in Iraq.

Gives a firsthand account of what life is like for the dogs and their handlers.

Rodenbough, Theo. F. “ Horses of the Civil War Leaders”. Shotgun’s Home of the

American Civil War. “n.p.” 12/23/01

http://www.civilwarhome.com/warhorses.html. Web. 10, Oct. 2015. This article

talks about the horses of the Civil War Leaders, their names, temperament,

reliability and breed. Interesting source that gives a lot of info into the use of the

horse during Civil War.

Rubenstein, Marissa. “7 Incredible and Unlikely Ways Service Dogs Save Humans

Everyday”. Brace/Mobility Support Dogs. Web.“n.p.” “n.d.” 9, Sept. 2015.

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https//:barkpost.com/service-dogs-with-surprising-jobs. Web. Dec. 2014

I used this website because of its paragraph brace/mobility support.

Salute to Working Military Dogs, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lggDvmoJ3QA.

This is a video photo slide show with music. A tribute to working military dogs.

Lots of really great photos.

Seal Dogs, https://ww.youtube.com/watch?v=Xny5tsZWgC4. This video shows a Seal

Team demonstration using the war dog.

Shaw, Matthew. “Animals and War.” www.Herosandgenerals.com U.S Department of

Justice. Americans with Disabilities. “n.p.” “n.d.” Web. 10, Nov. 2015. A very

impressive website with pictures and articles about the soldiers and their

animals.

Shutterstock. http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-51669634/stock-photo-a-man-holds-up-a-

messenger-pigeon-for-release-to-carry-a-message-in-an-ancient-roman-mosaic-

part-of.html. Photo of a mosaic of early pigeons being used to carry messages

back and forth during battle. I’m using this photo in my history of animals page.

Stevens, Gareth. War Elephants. Elephants at Work. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Gareth

Stevens Publishing, “n.d”. Talks about the use of elephants during war to move

large heavy objetcts.Tams, Leah “How did animals (even slugs) serve in World

War I?”.

Smithsonian National Museum of American History “n.p.” “n.d.”.

http://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/how-did-animals-even-slugs-serve-world-war-i.

Web. 23 Sept. 2015. An amazing articles about animals that served in WW1.

Such as slugs, dogs, horses and pigeons.

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US Army Dog Training, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60DZzY_W_N4. Video

follows soldiers/handlers in the Middle East with their dogs.

Valentine, Vanessa. Tech Sgt. U.S. Air Force photo. Photograph. Gizmodo.com. 26

Awesome Photos of War Dogs Showing How Badass and Cute They Can Be,

http://gizmodo.com/5943301/26-awesome-photos-of-war-dogs-showing-how-

badass-and-cute-they-can-be. Web. September 14, 2012.

Waller, Anna M. “Dogs and National Defense.” Department of the Army, Office of the

Quartermaster General. Study on the history of War Dog training and utilization

during and after World War II. US War Dogs Association National Headquarters.

www.uswardogs.org/war-dog-history/world-war-2/ Web. Oct. 4, 2015

War dog memorial. This photo shows Roni, a service dog, to both President Barrack

Obama and VP Jim Biden.

This article covers the origin of the war dog program, history of military use of

Watson, Bruce. Smithsonian Magazine.The Dogs of Wa. December 1, 2000.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-dogs-of-war-70305141/?no-istThis

article covers the main statistics of World War 2 How many casualties, the

erection of the War Dog Monuments.

Yellow Bliss Road Blog by Kristen. Chalkboard printables. Last name of author

unknown. http://www.yellowblissroad.com/free-patriotic-chalkboard-printables/.

Fee chalk board printable of the American Flag. I used this for my background of

my website. Felt it tied in with the Patriotic theme of World War II.