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Academy, the 802nd SFS, and the TSA Canine Training Center. The day of the event began with a K9 competition led by the 341st TRS and the non-profit "Dawgs Project" from CO. On the parade grounds near the Monument were information tables that included the Airman Heritage Foundation, The Airman Heritage Museum, the MWD Heritage Museum, the 341st TRS Puppy Program and Adoptions, the US Army Veterinary Corps, and the Air Force Federal Credit Union. Prior to the official ceremony members of the 802 SFS Kennels led by their Kennel Master, MSgt Phillip Mendoza, put on a demonstration of K9 capabilities. At 11 am MSgt John Whisman, Master of Ceremonies for the event called everyone to their seats and introduced the posting of the colors by the 341st TRS Joint Service Color Guard, National Anthem sung by opera singer Mr. David Main of Bandera, TX, and invocation provided by Mr. Patrick Yeoman of TSA a veteran handler served in the USAF and USMC. Opening comments for the ceremony were provided by Col Lauren Corchaine, 37 TRW Commander and COL James Pratt, Assistant Chief, US Army Veterinary Corps. Prior to the introduction of the keynote speaker, the poem "Guardians of the Night" was read by MA1 Mark Alvarez a student at the Kennel Master/Trainer Course. Once complete the guest of honor, Mr. John Burnam was introduced as the keynote speaker. His words were followed by the cutting of a ceremonial cake, utilizing a custom made sword created by Mr. John Bloxam of Bloxam Knives of Bandera, TX. Accompanying John was SrA Ashley Annaloro, a student attending Basic Handler Course at the 341st. Her participation alongside Mr. Burnam was symbolic of the torch of responsibility being passed from the handlers of yesterday to those of today and tomorrow. The ceremony was closed out by the playing of the service medley by the USAF Band of the West. Following the ceremony the Dawgs Project held an awards ceremony for the K9 competition and provided a generous BBQ fr all in attendance.
280:. The sculpture represents a Vietnam era dog handler and his working dog. A significant feature is the dog's paw resting on the thigh of his hander accentuating their bonding relationship. The water fountain idea was conceived of by John Burnam and sculpted by artist Paula Slater as a means to honor and remember the dogs left behind at the end of the Vietnam War and to depict our commitment to never leave another dog behind. The water fountain is fully functional so that a visiting dog may have a drink. The granite pedestal of the "Not Forgotten Fountain" reads "In everlasting memory of all the war dogs who served, died, and were left behind in the
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complexity of military working dogs and their handler's lives on the battlefield. The monument is meant to embody the history of the war dog program from World War II to present-day War on Terror theaters with meaningful purpose and accurate historical representation. It included all four U.S. Armed
Services (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force) and the US Coast Guard. The materials selected to build the national monument were granite and silicone bronze, which could stand the test of weather and time with minimum maintenance for its outdoor location. The concept and design was presented and approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
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Vazquez. Following this the JBMF was shut down by its president, John Burnam. As a result, the Airman Heritage Foundation is the only organization allowed to create officially licensed products for the sole purpose of raising funds to care for and promote the Monument.
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Heritage Foundation continues continues to care for the monument. Its current plans include adding both our National flag and the Space Force flag to the Monument, continuing to offer pavers to be placed near the Monument for handlers, K9s, Veterinarians, MWD units and organizations,
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Military Working Dog Teams National Monument is located on a secure United States Air Force Installation. However, Public Law 110-181 requires the Department of Defense to provide reasonable access to the monument by visitors and their dogs. Therefore, members of the public (and their dogs) who
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American public. The ceremony was organized by the JBMF along with the assistance and under the direction of Lt Col Harris, 341st Training Squadron (TRS) Commander and TSgt Christopher Dion, 341st TRS Military Working Dog Handler Course Team Chief and representative to the JBMF.
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Imaging and Design, Inc., created the artistic impression of authentic photos of war dog teams in action scenes since World War II. Authentic photos from World War II to the War on Terror was acquired from public records at the National Archives in Washington, DC. The black
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Monument Company procured the entire horde of granite from the Rock of Ages Granite Quarry, Graniteville, Vermont. The granite components were cut to specifications, shipped to JBSA-Lackland and installed on-site. Pieces of the granite were cut-out to allow for lighting. Those pieces were
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Working Dog Teams National Monument was transferred in perpetuity from the John Burnam Monument Foundation (JBMF) to the Airman Heritage Foundation under the
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Department of Defense to accept the monument and have it installed in the southeast corner of the
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and German shepherd scout dog handler from 1966 to 1968). In February 2004, Burnam founded the John Burnam Monument Foundation to design, fund, build, and maintain a Military Working Dog Teams National Monument. Joining John Burnam were U.S. Air Force Vietnam veteran security/patrol dog handlers,
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Graphic artist and designer Brian Rich, was tasked to digitally illustrate renderings that would bring their visions to life while telling the story of military working dog teams. The final design creates a visual structure that incorporates the simplicity of the subjects but also details the
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authorizing the JBMF the exclusive rights to design, fund, build, and maintain the Military Working Dog Teams National Monument. The bill was signed into public law by the President George W. Bush on January 28, 2008.
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1075:Big Spring
853:Caddo Lake
800:Rio Grande
477:References
262:and Iraq.
248:Korean War
132:98°37âČ01âłW
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2251:Tule Lake
2231:Stonewall
2191:Pipestone
2131:Lava Beds
2111:Hovenweep
1886:Bandelier
1876:Aniakchak
1738:Masterson
1643:Penn Farm
1270:Inks Lake
1050:Balmorhea
903:Santa Ana
838:Big Boggy
2484:Jurassic
2459:Fort Ord
2359:Newberry
2261:Tuzigoot
2011:El Morro
1996:Dinosaur
1976:Colorado
1911:Cabrillo
1405:Palmetto
1375:Meridian
1335:Lockhart
1125:Cleburne
1095:Buescher
931:Angelina
888:Muleshoe
883:McFaddin
863:Hagerman
843:Brazoria
656:Big Bend
523:Archived
455:See also
258:and the
256:Gulf War
203:Monument
193:Lackland
95:Location
2553:Other (
2281:Wupatki
1450:Sea Rim
1060:Bastrop
1045:Atlanta
1035:Abilene
823:Aransas
818:Anahuac
777:Amistad
639:Federal
550:June 9,
438:Current
307:Pub. L.
288:History
276:into a
274:canteen
2166:Navajo
1583:Goliad
1230:Goliad
1225:Garner
1195:Falcon
1085:Bonham
1080:Blanco
941:Sabine
858:Grulla
334:Design
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254:, the
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183:The
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