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Dolphins- The War's Underwater Heroes (Short read/NEAT pictures)
The Herald Sun ^ | 03.26.03 | staff writer

Posted on 03/25/2003 12:27:02 PM PST by yankeedame

War's underwater heroes

26mar03


Underwater heroes: Dolphins – trained to seek out mines – are working in the southern Iraq port city of Umm Qasr to protect coalition ships.

THEY are the underwater heroes of the modern war. Dolphins – trained to seek out mines – are working in the southern Iraq port city of Umm Qasr to protect coalition ships.


Heading home: Sgt Justin Roberts escorts K-Dog, a bottle-nose dolphin belonging to Commander Task Unit, back to the well deck and holding areas aboard the USS Gunston Hall operating in the Gulf.

Dolphins use their biological sonar to search specific areas.

Dolphins' "biological" sonar works in poor acoustic conditions that electronic sonar does not.

A fin-mounted sensor records how often the dolphin uses its echo-location ability and how it "hears" the returning sonar.

If an object is found, the handler can have the animal recover it or mark it for a human diver.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: dolphins; humanitarianrelief; mines; navydolphin; norfolknas; ussgunstonhall
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Baptist are not Democrats. ;)
41 posted on 03/25/2003 1:16:54 PM PST by JFC
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To: JFC
Tell that to my father in law, a proud Democrat and So. Baptist preacher! :)
42 posted on 03/25/2003 1:18:02 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Also, I did hear something about monkeys and landmines... but, I do not know if that is a true story, a rumor, or someone's sick joke, using a play on words.

Haven't heard that one.....hmmmm time for google.

43 posted on 03/25/2003 1:18:48 PM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
And Mines are not mimes. Instead of saying I've seen this post 8 times today I pretended to misread it so it would seem different to me.
44 posted on 03/25/2003 1:22:36 PM PST by Conspiracy Guy (eif eit smells eits french)
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To: yankeedame
No, I'm not PETA, however, I have not eaten chicken or meat since 1991. I'm no bleeding heart, but these wonderful and intelligent mammals deserve to be protected when we can do so. Killing them while taking tuna in big nets is not right. It adds to our humanity if we treat animals humanely.

On the other hand, anything you want to do to a DemocRAT will receive no condemnation from me.

45 posted on 03/25/2003 1:24:12 PM PST by doug from upland (Protestors file Chapter 7 -- they are morally bankrupt)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Baathists are not Baptists!


46 posted on 03/25/2003 1:24:55 PM PST by paws_and_whiskers
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
I found it several places on line with a Google search. I don't know if it is out of print, but there are lots of copies available. Perhaps your library would have it.
47 posted on 03/25/2003 1:27:34 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Flurry
That sounds like a fun exercise, maybe we should randomly replace words in all articles that we find tedious.

"In today's news, the Democrats thought that the President's tax cut was not large enough to stimulate the economy. Therefore, they increased the proposed tax-cut by 200%, before it unanimously was passed in both houses. They were so pleased with their results, that they all immediately resigned, knowing that they had served their country well, and wanted to go out on a high-note. Special elections will be held next week."
48 posted on 03/25/2003 1:33:17 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: amused
Monkeys are too cute. I think we should send in a brigade of US Trial Lawyers instead. Let them set off the mines. Just tell them there is an old ladiy who spilled a cup of McDonalds coffee in her lap on the other side of this field. Oh sure we'd lose a few of them but then we have plenty to spare.
49 posted on 03/25/2003 1:33:29 PM PST by Conspiracy Guy (eif eit smells eits french)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Good job. Don't you feel better now?
50 posted on 03/25/2003 1:34:50 PM PST by Conspiracy Guy (eif eit smells eits french)
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To: paws_and_whiskers
My error. In thinking about it after I typed it, I realized that Baathists are not a religous sect, and any Baathist could be a Baptist, of course. Just like any Democrat could be a Baptist and any Republican could be a Catholic. This was my mistake.
51 posted on 03/25/2003 1:35:56 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: Flurry
Yes, and it is lots of fun! I'll practice more! :)
52 posted on 03/25/2003 1:37:01 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: yankeedame

53 posted on 03/25/2003 1:38:32 PM PST by paws_and_whiskers
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
FOLLOWING is a taste of the book which everyone rates very highly:

The War Dog Platoons Marine Dogs of World War II

Converted for the Web from "Always Faithful: A Memoir of the Marine Dogs of WWII" by William W. Putney

Less than twenty-four hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invaded Guam, an American possession. The small Pacific island, virtually defenseless, held out for only four days. For the next two and a half years, the brave people of Guam endured a horrible occupation: they were starved, beaten, and herded into concentration camps. Many of Guam's people were summarily shot for crimes they did not commit. Some were beheaded. No other American civilians suffered so much under so brutal a conqueror.

On July 21, 1944, the Americans struck back. The battle for Guam lasted only a few weeks, until August 10, 1944, when the island was declared secured. In those weeks, American Marine, Army, and Navy casualties exceeded 7,000. An estimated 18,500 Japanese were killed, and another 8,000 Japanese remained hidden in the jungle refusing to surrender.

Among our dead were 25 dogs, specially trained by the U.S. Marines to search out the enemy hiding in the bush, detect mines and booby traps, alert troops in foxholes at night to approaching Japanese, and to carry messages, ammunition and medical supplies. They were buried in a small section of the Marine Cemetery, in a rice paddy on the landing beach at Asan that became known as the War Dog Cemetery.

I was the commanding officer of the 3rd War Dog Platoon during the battle for Guam. Lieutenant William T. Taylor and I led 110 men and 72 dogs through training, first at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; then at Camp Pendleton, California; later on Guadalcanal and then into battle on Guam.

Most of the young Marines were assigned to the war dog program only by a twist of fate. Some had never owned a dog in their lives, and some were even afraid of them. But trained as dog handlers, they were expected to scout far forward of our lines, in treacherous jungle terrain, searching for Japanese soldiers hidden in caves or impenetrable thickets. Under these circumstances, the rifles we carried were often useless; a handler's most reliable weapons were his dog's highly developed senses of smell and hearing, which could alert him far in advance of an enemy ambush or attack, or the presence of a deadly mine, so he could warn in turn the Marines who followed behind at a safer distance. It was one of the most dangerous jobs in World War II, and more dogs were employed by the 2nd and 3rd Platoons on Guam than in all of the other battles in the Pacific.

During the course of the war, 15 of the handlers in the 2nd and 3rd Platoons were killed: 3 at Guam, 4 on Saipan and 8 on Iwo Jima. These men were among the bravest and best-trained Marines of World War II, and were awarded the medals to prove it. During the course of some of the war's most vicious battles -- Guam, Saipan, Iwo Jima and Okinawa -- they were awarded five Silver Stars and seven Bronze Stars for heroism in action, and more than forty Purple Hearts for wounds received in battle.

In these battles, as in their training, the men learned to depend on their dogs and to trust their dogs' instincts with their lives. Yet when I returned home from overseas, I found that rather than spend the time and expense to detrain the dogs, our military had begun to destroy them. Our dogs, primarily Doberman Pinschers and German Shepherds, had been recruited from the civilian population with the promise that they be returned, intact, when the war ended. Now, however, higher-ups argued that these dogs suffered from the "junkyard dog" syndrome: they were killers. Higher-ups were wrong. I lobbied for the right to detrain these dogs and won. Our program of deindoctrination was overwhelmingly successful: out of the 549 dogs that returned from the war, only 4 could not be detrained and returned to civilian life. Household pets once, the dogs became household pets again. In many cases, in fact, because the original, civilian owners were unable or unwilling to take the dogs back, the dogs went home with the handlers that they had served so well during the war.

* * *
More than fifty years have passed since the Battle of Guam. The dogs, of course, are long gone, and to the annual reunions fewer and fewer veterans of the war dog platoons return. Although it was a small chapter in the history of that worldwide conflagration, the story of the war dog platoons is significant. The dogs proved so valuable on Guam that every Marine division was assigned a war dog platoon and they paved the way for the many dogs that have followed them in the armed services, most famously in Vietnam.

For their contribution to the war effort, the dogs paid a dear price, but the good they did was still far out of proportion to the sacrifice they made. They and their handlers led over 550 patrols on Guam alone, and encountered enemy soldiers on over half of them, but were never once ambushed. They saved hundreds of lives, including my own.

This book is dedicated to the memory of those loving, courageous and faithful dogs of the 2nd and 3rd War Dog Platoons. They embodied the Marine Corps motto, Semper Fidelis.

Rest in peace, dear ones.

WILLIAM W. PUTNEY, D.V.M., CAPTAIN, USMC (RET.)
WOODLAND HILLS, CALIFORNIA

Copyright © 2001 by William W. Putney. All rights reserved. Converted for the Web with the permission of Simon & Schuster.


54 posted on 03/25/2003 1:41:53 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: yankeedame
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/dolphiniraq1.html

Save The Embedded Dolphins!
MARCH 25--When The Smoking Gun learned today (via a Drudge Report link) that coalition forces in Iraq had embedded sea life in the drive to oust Saddam Hussein, we wondered how long it would take People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to leap to the defense of mine-sweeping dolphins and sea lions.

As it turned out, PETA took about three minutes to provide us with a statement attacking the military practice of using marine mammals to look for and mark mines that now dot shipping lanes in the Persian Gulf. Along with troops and military equipment, humanitarian aid is also passing through that channel.

Here's what PETA has to say:

"Our troops deserve the best defense possible, but PETA opposes the use of dolphins, sea lions, or any other marine mammals. The project is cruel and cannot provide a reliable defense or surveillance for our troops. The Navy claims they are not putting these animals in harm's way, but they've removed these animals from their homes, relocated them to foreign waters in the Persian Gulf, and are forcing them to not only inspect the waters, but to actually swim up to potential terrorists under the water, clamp a cuff on their leg, and deploy a floating marker. How can anyone say these animals are not being put in harm's way?

The bottom line is that dolphins cannot provide a reliable defense. These are living beings with minds of their own, and though they are incredibly intelligent, they have no idea that lives will be lost if they fail to perform tasks properly. Yet, the military wants to rely on the actions of these animals in order to protect our troops. Our troops deserve the best defense possible and this isn't it. The animals and our troops deserve better."

55 posted on 03/25/2003 1:50:51 PM PST by finnman69
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Found the monkeys article. It's from the WP. Heres the link:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21268-2003Mar24.html

And here's the bit about monkeys(it's at the bottom):

According to the wire service, Morocco's weekly al Usbu' al-Siyassi claimed that Morocco has offered 2,000 monkeys to help detonate land mines.

56 posted on 03/25/2003 2:06:19 PM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)
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To: finnman69
>These are living beings with minds of their own, and though they are incredibly intelligent,

Obviously they are intelligent. They don't like Sadaam either.

57 posted on 03/25/2003 2:08:57 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: amused
Hey, it sounds like a good idea, I suppose. PETA will have a fit. Email them, let them know! Maybe they will launch a protest outside government offices in Morocco! Maybe they will enter Iraq as "monkey-shields"!
58 posted on 03/25/2003 2:09:00 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Hey, it sounds like a good idea, I suppose. PETA will have a fit. Email them, let them know! Maybe they will launch a protest outside government offices in Morocco! Maybe they will enter Iraq as "monkey-shields"!

They should point to Planet of the Apes as the consequence of teaching animals the ways of war ;-)

59 posted on 03/25/2003 2:22:47 PM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)
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To: amused
HA! I like that!
60 posted on 03/25/2003 2:24:02 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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