
War dogs don't just serve - they save. Rebecca Frankel's bestseller reveals the unbreakable bonds between military handlers and canines who detect IEDs with uncanny precision. "A tremendous gift," says handler Mike Dowling, chronicling heroes who've transformed modern warfare and healed invisible wounds.
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When Navy SEAL Team Six raided Osama bin Laden's compound in 2011, they weren't alone. A Belgian Malinois named Cairo accompanied them, sparking public fascination with military working dogs. This wasn't the first time dogs served in combat - their history with American forces dates back to Pearl Harbor, when socialite Arlene Erlanger declared "The dog game must play its part in this thing," launching Dogs for Defense. Within hours of the attack, she convinced the initially reluctant War Department to incorporate canines into military operations. What began as a request for 200 sentry dogs expanded to 125,000 for various branches. In March 2004, Staff Sergeant Sean Lulofs deployed to Iraq with his Belgian Malinois Aaslan. On their first morning at Camp Baharia, Aaslan detected an IED disguised as a coffee can - immediately demonstrating their life-saving potential. By late 2003, IEDs had become insurgents' primary weapon, prompting General James Mattis to investigate using dogs to combat this threat. The Marine Corps deployed approximately 30 dog teams to Iraq - the first such deployment since Vietnam. This marked a profound shift in how military dogs were used. Christopher Columbus once brought dogs to the Americas as "the most fearsome weapon of all," unleashing them against indigenous populations. By contrast, modern military working dogs primarily save lives through detection work. In spring 2010, Staff Sergeant Justin Kitts and his dog Dyngo were ambushed in Afghanistan. Taking cover under enemy fire, Kitts sent Dyngo ahead to scout an escape route. The dog's behavior changed dramatically when he detected two massive IEDs - yellow jugs with 50 pounds of explosives each - strategically placed to trap the patrol. Dyngo's skills had saved the entire unit from a deadly Taliban ambush.