Authors: Rebecca Frankel
chapter 7: the fallen
8. Thomas Lynch,
The Undertaking
(New York: Penguin Books, 1997), 21.
12. Interview with Charlie Hardesty, March 2012.
17. Master Sergeant (Ret.) Joel Burton confirmed that this was an accurate statement.
21. Interview with Master Sergeant (Ret.) Joel Burton, January 2013.
23. Phone interviews with Sean Lulofs, September 20, 2012, and October 1, 2012.
24. C. J. Chivers, “Cataloging Wounds of War to Help Heal Them,”
New York Times
, May 17, 2012.
chapter 8: wounds and healing
7. Nordland, “Report Finds Lapses in Handling of G.I. Accused of Murders in Iraq.”
12. In 1871, after conducting his clinical study of 300 Civil War veterans, Dr. Jacob Mendes Da Costa wrote a paper outlining that such symptoms were the manifested stress a soldier weathered in the battlefield.
13. Caroline Alexander, “The Shock of War,”
Smithsonian Magazine
,
September 2010.
15. Ernest Harold Baynes,
Animal Heroes of the Great War
(New York: The Macmillan Company, 1925), 198.
19. “Guide Dog, at 10, Still Aiding Blind,”
New York Times
,
October 16, 1936.
21. Clayton G. Going,
Dogs at War
(New York: The Macmillan Company, 1945), 164â65.
24. B. M. Levinson, “The Dog as Co-Therapist,”
Mental Hygiene
46 (1962): 59â65.
25. Mark Thompson, “Bringing Dogs to Heal,”
Time
, December 5, 2010.
27. Thompson, “Bringing Dogs to Heal.”
30. Phone interview with Harvey Naranjo, January 27, 2013.
31. James Dao, “After Duty, Dogs Suffer Like Soldiers,”
New York Times
, December 1, 2011.
chapter 9: the never again wars
2. Phone interview with Justin Harding, January 30, 2013.
3. Dan Lamothe, “Dogs Become Essential in Fight against IEDs,”
Marine Corps Times
, March 25, 2010.
4. Michael G. Lemish,
War Dogs: A History of Loyalty and Heroism
(Washington, DC: Brassley's, 1996), 240. Lemish has compiled this number from after-action reports, which he notes were “spotty at best” and not filed by Marines.
7. From an in-person interview with John Nagl, June 12, 2012.
chapter 10: home again, home again
epilogue: what we talk about
when we talk about war dogs
1. Mark Derr,
A Dog's History of America
(New York: North Point Press, 2004), xvi.
2. Albert Payson Terhune,
The Book of Famous Dogs
(New York: Triangle Books, 1937), 240â241.
Index
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5-and-25,
113
Afghanistan
Bagram Airfield,
85
,
168
,
170
,
174
,
201
,
239
n29
CPTSD and,
201
â2
EOD in,
67
â71
Forward Operating Base Castle,
146
Haji Rahmuddin,
121
Korengal valley,
87
military fatalities in,
111
â12,
177
,
179
military injuries in,
112
MWD in,
3
,
5
,
56
,
80
â81,
85
,
121
â22,
125
â26,
140
,
143
,
145
â46,
155
â57,
165
â71,
173
â74,
201
â2,
207
,
210
â11,
213
â14,
216
â22,
228
Patrol Base Tar,
88
â89
PTSD and,
190
suicide bombings in,
76
â77
Taliban and,
132
therapy dogs and,
186
Urzugan Province,
152
U.S. and,
4
â5,
111
â12,
132
,
177
,
190
see also
Operation Enduring Freedom
Albright, Keegan,
218
Alexander the Great,
75
American Air Forces Convalescent Hospital,
195
America's VetDogs,
186
Amos, James F.,
208
Anderson, Mike,
116
â17
animal-assisted therapy,
186
,
195
â96
Animal Heroes of the Great War
(Baynes),
53
,
93
Ashley, Joshua,
149
,
157
,
160
â68,
175
â76,
214
â17,
229
Attila the Hun,
3
Bagram Airfield,
85
,
168
,
170
,
174
,
201
,
239
n29
Balboa, Vasco Nuñez de,
104
Barbero, Michael D.,
113
â14
Barker, Sandra,
196
Barr, Brady,
49
Barry, Katie,
169
,
170
â71,
174
,
201
Baynes, Ernest Harold,
53
,
93
,
192
Beauchamp, Phil,
153
â54,
160
â64,
217
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital,
180
Blue Cross Society,
79
Boe (Labrador Retriever),
183
â91,
199
bomb-sniffing dogs,
3
â4,
15
â17,
97
â99,
115
â20,
129
,
167
,
179
,
206
â7
Cezar,
116
â17
Chaney,
218
Dyngo,
123
â24
Eli,
220
Ginger,
36
Haus,
93
Lex,
136
â37
Rex,
116
â17
Sirius,
215
Teri,
120
Brazas, Sean,
167
â68,
175
,
243
n1,
243
n3
breeds of dogs
Belgian Malinois,
49
Belgian sheep dogs,
109
bird dogs,
105
Bloodhounds,
99
â100,
103
,
239
â40n9
Bullmastiffs,
49
Collies,
109
â10
Dachschunds,
100
Doberman pinschers,
109
Fox terriers,
105
German shepherds,
25
,
34
,
37
,
45
,
48
â49,
68
,
100
,
109
â10,
130
,
166
â67,
172
,
193
,
195
,
200
,
213
,
224
Giant schnauzers,
109
Greyhounds,
104
Labrador retrievers,
80
,
88
,
115
,
183
,
242
n3
Pit bulls,
49
Scottish-Irish terriers,
78
Skye terriers,
75
British War Dogs
(Richardson),
38
Brodsky, Michael J.,
167
â68
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett,
240
n25
Burghardt, Walter E.,
201
Bush, George W.,
15
Camp Dwyer,
211
Camp Huskers,
4
Camp Kaiser,
173
Camp Leatherneck,
146
,
165
â66,
173
,
202
â3,
217
Camp Lejeune,
24
â25,
160
,
213
,
243n2
canine posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD),
201
Carlson, Ted,
48
Chaffetz, Jason,
118
Chauvet Cave,
74
Chips (dog),
109
â10
Churchill, Winston,
110
Civil War,
78
,
106
,
111
,
191
,
208
,
240
n25,
245
n12
Colin (Lieutenant),
195
Columbus, Christopher,
104
Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC),
184
,
186
â90
combat fatigue,
191
combat tracker dogs,
100
,
132
,
135
â40,
146
Connally, David,
115
Corinthians, dogs and,
3
Cortés, Hernán,
104
counterinsurgency,
137
Counterinsurgency Field Manual
(Nagl),
208
Creamer, Zainah,
174
â75
Curtis, Sabrina,
200
â1
Custer, George Armstrong,
105
â6
Dangerous Encounters
(TV series),
49
Davidson, Robyn,
213
Davis, Benjamin,
115
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,
119
Department of Defense (DOD),
77
,
112
â13,
177
Department of Homeland Security (DHS),
117
â18
Detection Canine Team Program,
116
“Dog as Co-Therapist, The” (Levinson),
196
Dogs at War
(Going),
205
Dog's Best Friend
(Derr),
96
Dog's History of America, A
(Derr),
227
Dog's Nose Program,
119
Dogs for Defense Program,
3
,
38
,
108
,
110
,
195
Dogs of War
(Behan),
40
Donovan, Jimmy,
78
â79
Dyngo,
122
â26,
157
â58,
174
,
207
,
217
Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
110
Erlanger, Arlene,
107
â8
explosive ordnance disposal (EOD),
15
,
68
,
71
,
81
,
120
,
124
,
158
,
164
Fallujah,
13
,
19
â20,
22
â23,
178
â79
Farnsworth, Joshua,
13
,
15
,
19
â22,
179
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
115
â16
Ferrell, Kent,
166
Fido,
119
â21
Frank, Morris,
193
â94
Franken, Al,
196
Franklin, Benjamin,
104
â5
Freedom of Information Act,
177
Going, Clayton C.,
205
Greyfriars Bobby (dog),
75
Guide Dog Foundation,
186
Hachiko (dog),
75
Hamilton, Alexander,
105
Hardesty, Charlie,
129
â40,
149
,
151
,
153
,
155
,
158
â61,
163
,
168
,
200
â1,
215
Holyfield, Evander,
49
homemade explosives,
97
Hook, Sara,
198
Horowitz, Alexandra,
54
â55,
102
How the Dog Became the Dog
(Derr),
74
Howe, William,
105
Hyrkanus,
75
improvised explosive devices (IEDs),
3
,
15
â17,
20
,
82
,
88
,
99
â100,
112
â14,
119
,
124
,
133
â35,
138
,
152
,
165
,
167
,
177
,
180
,
206
â8,
210
â11,
215
Improvised Explosive Detector Dog (IEDD) program,
206
â7,
211
Inter-Service Advance Skills Kâ9 (ISAK),
2
,
127
â29,
140
â41,
150
â52,
165
,
168
,
172
,
174
â75,
180
,
200
Iraq
IEDs and,
111
â14
Iraq War,
11
â13,
15
,
197
â99,
208
Marine Corps and,
12
â13,
15
â23,
67
MWDs and,
3
,
5
,
14
,
17
â23,
67
,
156
â57,
171
â72,
176
â79,
201
Navy and,
16
training for deployment to,
135
,
143
see also
Fallujah; Operation Iraqi Freedom
Isakson, Johnny,
196
Jakubin, Christopher,
31
â37,
41
â46,
48
,
50
â51,
53
â55,
62
â65,
93
â95,
100
â1,
103
,
157
,
201
,
217
,
231
Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO),
113
Jones, Raymond,
160
Kaminski, Juliane,
59
â60
Kartune, William,
13
Keilman, Christopher,
141
â42,
150
â51,
155
â56
Keller, Helen,
183
Kilburn, Roland,
108
King Lysimachus,
75
King, William E.,
194
Kitts, Justin,
121
â26,
142
â43,
150
,
157
â58,
160
â61,
163
â64,
167
,
174
,
207
,
217