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Dogs of Don Muang

| Name | Brand # | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Boozer | Unk # | |
| Brill | Y228 | Also At Korat, RTAFB |
| Dino | 968M | Also At U-Tapao, RTAFB |
| Duke | 571M | Also served at Takhli & Nakhon Phanom (NKP) |
| Lux | 2B47 | |
| Misty | X851 | Also served at Korat RTAFB |
| Rebel * | 8M12 | Also served at U-Tapao RTAFB & Ubon RTAFB |
| Shep * | 80M3 | TDY from Clark AB with John Probst |
| Tuck * | X065 | Also served at Korat RTAFB |
| Yeager | Unk # |

Mr. Misty (photo above) # X581 was on of the first four sentry dogs at Korat to be
retrained as a patrol dog and later as a narcotic detector dogs.
Misty was transferred to Don Mung with
handler John Lacivita.
Photo & Caption Courtesy of Terry (James T.) Strickland
At the end of the American cavalry era, the Army disposed of
its horses by machine gunning them to death. In our war, the dogs were treated
the same way. Only it was done in a more “humane” manner. Some excess dogs
were reassigned to other bases but most were killed. The US
Military has pledged never to dispose of military working dogs in such a manner
again. A change in the law now allows military dogs to be retired
after their service is completed.
Please Read Death of a Warrior
Contributors
David F. Adams
Bill Cummings
Lt. Col. John Probst
Ronald Reid
Terry Stricklan
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USAF Bases in SEA & Topics of Interest
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