Links of Interest
 

Military Working Dog Teams National Monument

Photo above: Model of proposed memorial. The monument will be built within the 90 acre public set aside for the construction of the U.S. Army National Museum. The public site will accommodate public transportation, parking, and you can take your dog with you. It is also 30 Minutes from the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC.


 

Vietnam Dog Handler Association

Alabama War Dog Memorial

K-9 Memorials   Numerous memorials (state, foreign, US military, etc.)

Security Police Monument at AF Museum (Wright Patterson AFB, OH)

Maxwell AFB War Dog Memorial   Maxwell AFB, AL

War Dog Memorial at Fort Benning, GA   Monument for USAF Dogs & Handlers

WW II Marine K-9 Memorial   Replica of Guam Memorial, Located at University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine

War Dog Memorial    Veterans Memorial Park, Streamwood, Illinois 

Pennsylvania  Dog Memorial     Bristol, PA

Texas War Dog Memorial    Grand Prairie, Texas

Florida MWD Memorial   Proposed Memorial at Patrick AFB, FL   

 


USAF Dog Sections

K-9 History: The Dogs of War  Composite History Pages

Clark AB, RP  1970's Photos, Lists Of Handlers & Dogs, Reunion Information 

Clark AB & Thailand     1960's Photos, Lists of Handlers, etc.

366th SPS K-9 Association Website


USMC: Vietnam

Marine Scout dog comes home.  After over 33 years...


US Army: Vietnam

39th Scout Dogs Platoon  History in Vietnam, Korea, WW II

58th Scout Dog Platoon  History In Vietnam


Tracker Dogs: Vietnam

Combat Tracker Teams   American & Australian Forces

Combat Tracker Teams  Australian Teams

Australian Tracker Dogs  Australian Involvement In Vietnam

Australian Dogs of War

 


International K-9

 London Metropolitan Police  Official 


Police K-9 Associations

Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association

California Narcotic Canine Association

Connecticut Police Work Dog Association

Idaho Police Canine Association

lllinois Police Work Dog Association

Kansas Police Dog Association

Long Beach K-9 Officers Association

Los Angeles County Police Canine Association

Missouri Police Canine Association

New Hampshire -  Working Dog Foundation

Ohio Law Enforcement K-9 Association

Orange County Police Canine Association

Pennsylvania Police Canine Association

Pennsylvania Police Work Dog Association

Rocky Mountain K-9 Association

Sacramento County Sheriff K9 Association

Sacramento Police Canine Association

San Diego Police Canine Association

South Carolina Police K9 Association

Stanislaus County Sheriff's K9 Association

Virginia Police Work Dog Association

West Virginia Police Canine Association


 The Casualties of War

Moving Wall  The Moving Wall" is the half-size replica of the Washington, DC Vietnam Veterans Memorial and has been touring the country for almost twenty years.

"IN HONOR OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES WHO SERVED IN THE VIETNAM WAR. THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES AND OF THOSE WHO REMAIN MISSING ARE INSCRIBED IN THE ORDER THEY WERE TAKEN FROM US."

Preamble of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Virtual Wall  Digital Vietnam Wall Memorial

Vietnam War Casualties Statistics: Age, Race, Branch of Service, Rank, etc.  

Civilians Lost or Killed  In South Vietnam, Laos, & Cambodia

Arlington Cemetery

RVN Military  Their Price 

VA Watchdog   Because someone needs to............


Military Sites of Interest

Medal of Honor 

History: Vietnam War Military Resource Website  

POW Network  POW Database & Other Information  

Defense POW/MIA Personnel Office

Battlefield Vietnam   History prepared by PBS

Vasser College -Vietnam  

War Stories  Over 400 War Stories From Vietnam  

DD Forms 214's  Replacing Lost,  Destroyed,  Missing Military Discharge Documents

US Army Military Police  History in Vietnam

Vietnam War "REMF" 

Japanese War Crimes

Radar Museum  Online Air Defense Radar Museum

366th SPS K-9   Da Nang Air Base, RVN

814th Combat Defense Squadron   Westover AFB (SAC)

Veterans and Mesothelioma 


Links for Younger Visitors


America's Secret War in Laos

 Secret installations, operated by CIA and a civilian contractor (Lockheed), were located in Laos. At that time,  Laos was a "neutral" country.  Active duty personnel were even discharged from the Air Force and sent to Laos as civilians.  This allowed our government to deny military involvement. One site was overrun by Communist forces on March 11, 1968.  All the "former" military members were killed.

Secret War               Lima Site 85 Captured