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    2011., Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Griffin Call No: J MIL 355.4 24   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Reveals the amazing range of jobs that our four-legged soldiers now perform. Rogak examines the dogs' training and equipment, and sets the record straight on those rumors of titanium teeth. A must-read for animal lovers everywhere.
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    2013., 5.1; Ages 3-6, Scholastic Press Call No: G LAR   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: In 1944, Hobie Hanson's father is flying B-24s in Europe, so Hobie decides to donate his beloved German shepherd, Duke, to Dogs for Defense in the hope that it will help end the war sooner--but when he learns that Duke is being trained for combat he is shocked, frightened, and determined to get his dog back.
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    [2012]., 5.1; 5-8, Scholastic Inc. Call No: Y LON    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Dog tags   Volume: book oneSummary Note: Gus Dempsey is a newly trained dog handler in the United States Marine Corps, and when he is deployed to Afghanistan he is paired with Loki, a bomb-sniffing black Labrador with a mischievous streak.
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    [2014], Ages 8-12, National Geographic Call No: J BIO 940.4 83    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: National Geographic kids.Summary Note: American soldier J. Robert Conroy befriended a stray dog with a stumpy tail while training to fight overseas in WWI. They bonded so closely that Conroy smuggled him to Europe, where Stubby accompanied Conroy's regiment on the Western Front, lending both his superior olfactory senses and amiable temperament to the war effort.