Military Working Dog & Fallen K9 Handler Tribute
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God Bless all who served -- four-legged dogs, too.
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May god bless all the families of the fallen, may all the Military Working Dogs have all the kongs and balls in heaven. God Bless each and everyone. I met Lex after he was injured and sent back to the US, the day I saw him he literally stole a piece of my heart, may he live a long and spoiled life with the Lee family! I love and miss you Lex!
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you all have my respect, i have a k9 too, mine is from a pet asyl. i've been a specialist in the german army. but now i must take my duty as a securty office, because i'm a male, and my trained K9 is just at home, because our customer dont pay for his services. And again JUST RESPECT!!!!!!!!!
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The creation of this video was a very emotional one for me; I cried for many hours while searching for the right pictures and music. Even now I have a hard time watching it again; I can only imagine what pain the families of all of our soldiers go through on a daily basis. This video was a tiny way that I could bring honor to them. Thanks to all of you that have posted such nice comments. It was never my intention to leave out or offend anyone. God Bless our Soldiers & their 4-legged partners!
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(Continued) I put together pictures I had been given, some I had taken and others gathered from the internet. These are the only pictures I had access to, and did not intentionally leave out anyone or any country. I realize many countries have lost soldiers. I included the most recently killed handlers at the time and unfortunately others have died since this was made. Of course all of these handlers were not buried at Arlington; I didn't intend to lead anyone to believe that.
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To answer some of the questions concerning this video : My name is Kelly and I put this slide show together a few years ago. I was part of a group that raised money to construction a Working Dog Memorial at The Air Force Armament Museum at Eglin Air Force Base, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. At the time, I had the honor of speaking to and getting to know the families of several of these fallen K9 handlers. (continued)
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Hey!! My dad's name is Jason and my mom's name is Lynn!! HOW COOL IS THAT!!
2:12 the 3rd name :)
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Skibo, I remember every day, in more ways than you can imagine. Peopl fail to remember the K9s are soldiers too. Did you know deaths would be higher without our K9 soldiers? They alert us, humans, of danger lurking by, explosive devices, etc. And I do remember both K9 and soldiers every day-for I mourn a K9 unit whom died while trying to disarm an ied that the k9 soldier alerted them to.
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People fail to remember all of our brothers and sisters who work with K-9's an the mission they serve us on a day to day basis. All i can say is you shall not be forgotten by me. Defensor Fortis. HUA



This ia a WONDERFUL tribute. God Bless you for putting it out there! BTW, what's the name of the first song you used ... I've never heard it before ... it's beautiful!
petcrazy213 3 years ago 2
"Arlington" by Trace Atkins.
WarDogs2008 3 years ago