During WW2 the Marine Corps trained a small number of War Dogs for service in the Pacific. They were first used on Bougainville and Peleliu but saw most active duty on Guam where 60 war dogs and their handlers went ashore and twenty were killed or believed missing-in-action. Some other war dogs served as messenger dogs while more were used as sentries or on the point of patrols where their superior animal senses often negated any surprise attack or ambush by the Japanese. Not surprisingly Marine war dogs were expert at flushing-out hidden enemies and, alas, suffered heavy losses especially on Iwo Jima. War Dogs were mostly recruited from civilian owners and screened to eliminate high-strung or vicious animals. Mongrels often proved the best adapted to their military duties followed by German Shepherds. Dobermans however turned out to be too nervous. Our kneeling Marine handler, complete with Winchester Shotgun and holstered M1911 Colt Automatic gets ready for the next operation together with his brown & black cross breed called Sailor.
Group
Sculptural Figure(s)
Condition
Extra Fine painted
Scale
Scale 1:30
Material
Metal-Alloy
Epoch
World War II
Time
1941 - 1945
Nationality/Location
USA
State
New
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
King & Country UK Green Lane Ind. Est. DL16 6DL Spennymoor, Co Durham Vereinigtes Königreich