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107: 20: 117:, the initial landing point of the invasion. White headstones were added later, forming a small plot in the cemetery. The human remains were eventually returned to the United States, and by the 1980s the dogs' graves had been largely forgotten and were overgrown with weeds. William Putney, who had served as the commanding officer of the 3rd War Dog Platoon, lobbied for the creation of a memorial to the dogs and with the aid of the United Doberman Club, raised funds for the monument. The monument was unveiled at the Pentagon in June 1994 and became the first official war dog monument in the U.S. The remains and markers were moved to a new cemetery on the naval base in June 1994 created by a 59: 19: 97:
by William W. Putney, saved the lives of 250 Marines when he warned them of a massive Japanese force ahead. Kurt was badly injured in the ensuing mortar attack, along with his handler, PFC Allen Jacobson, who is said to have refused treatment until Kurt had been evacuated. Kurt became the first of
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in July 1944. Along with them were the 2nd and 3rd War Dog Platoons, used as sentries and scouts in over 450 patrols. They explored the island's cave system, detected
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the war dogs to be killed in action on Guam. Of the 60 Marine war dogs that landed on Guam, 25 died there and 20 more were wounded.
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detachment from NMCB 1.The memorial was dedicated on July 21, 1994, the 50th anniversary of the battle.
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As the dogs died over the course of the battle, they were buried along with other Marines at
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and is the first official war dog monument in the U.S. The cemetery honors the dogs—mostly
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Other life-size castings of the Guam memorial were installed at the following locations:
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The sculpture atop the memorial depicts the famous Doberman, Kurt. Entitled
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Canine Commandos: The Heroism, Devotion, and Sacrifice of Dogs in War
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on December 10, 1941, in the first days of the U.S. entry into
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The island of Guam, an American territory since 1898, was
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In the most famous incident, a Doberman named Kurt, per
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for two and a half years, until U.S. Marines landed to
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Always Faithful: A Memoir of the Marine Dogs of WWI
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war dogs
Naval Base Guam
Doberman Pinschers
United States Marine Corps
Second Battle of Guam

captured by Japanese forces
World War II
held by the Japanese
retake the island
land mines
booby traps

Asan
Seabee
Semper Fidelis
Fort Benning
National Infantry Museum
March Air Force Base
Riverside, California
University of Tennessee
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
Vietnam War
Military Working Dog Teams National Monument
Lackland Air Force Base
"Memorial tells rarely heard old war stories"
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