Posted on 02/14/2016 6:39:53 PM PST by EinNYC
By now, Daniel had been in Afghanistan two months. It was July 2012, his third tour of duty and his first with Oogie, his military working dog. They were leading their platoon on yet another patrol, clearing a no-name village with maybe 15 houses and one mosque, when they began taking fire.
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I read this earlier today. VERY SAD
It’s a must read for all freepers.
Just goes to show yet another example of the treacherousness of our crap government.
IIRC, Islam holds a very dim view of dogs.
Well, I happen to hold a VERY dim view of Muzzies. Lower than dogs, IMHO.
I just searched for the org website Operation Releash/Release. All FB pages have been taken down. No such website and only found a link on twitter. There is DEFINITELY something going on here. Something underhanded and dirty. These Marines and Soldiers are getting screwed by their government big time.
Keep me informed.
Would a regime that abandoned their men at Benghazi also do THIS..?
WOULDN’T HESITATE..!!!
Wouldn’t flinch or even think about it.
It all makes sense.
Before 2012 the dogs were left behind. Read horror stories about that. Here is a link to the legislation passed to at least get them back to the states, but of course there will always be scum who profit off the government because of lack of oversight. Like the wild horses sold for meat?
http://www.militarypress.com/congress-passes-law-protecting-military-dogs/
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I would happily execute a thousand innocent (is there any such thing) muzzies befor I would put down one guilty dog.
There is definitely something afoot. Searching operation release I find several obvious references to their work, though all relevant website/fb pages seem to have been scrubbed.
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