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Stevenovick1

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Fake dog news...what have we come to?
 
As Digger had said, these where not military dogs. But these dogs came from the Kabul Small Animal Rescue. Same crates and labeling as on Kabul Small Animal Rescue FaceBook page. They where trying to get all there animals out of country. Charter plane never showed up.

Kabul Small Animal Rescue Facebook Photos

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I have been following this story for about two weeks.

"Charlotte Maxwell-Jones, an American who founded Kabul Small Animal Rescue in 2018, was recently told by the Taliban to leave Afghanistan. But she doesn't intend to go until she's secured the departure of about 125 people, including her employees and their family members, and as many as 250 animals, she said. "

"US Woman Under Taliban's Watch Won't Leave Kabul Without Her Staff and Hundreds of Rescue Animals"

"Photos circulating on social media showing 150 dogs in cages lined up at the airport are of animals belonging to a group called Kabul Small Animal Rescue, the Pentagon said. They were not military working dogs or under the care of U.S. troops. As of Tuesday the dogs pictured were still in Afghanistan."

"Pentagon Denies It Left Military Dogs Behind in Afghanistan"

So obvious some one does not what their talking about.

Steven - What is the source of the chart about all the equipment we are leaving behind? Did not know we where using the Russian M-17 helicopters. I know the Air Force was testing the Brazilian Embraer's A-29 Super Tucano.

Bob G.
 
I went out of my bounds . And should not have posted. But Dogs and animals are better species. Than humans. They are there for us everyday. And Never Judge us or faults
 
This seems like a good time to bring this back around. It used to be posted in the FAQs I think, but I didn't see it there today.
 

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Thanks for your response, I will look into Dr. Ganzerts comments.
If the dogs you mention we’re military contractor dogs it would the responsibility of the contractors to get them out.

It was discussed what have to military dogs in Nam after we pulled out and the effect it had on their handlers.


Problem is seems most posting photos from social media is trying to force emotions from there group. It is dishonest and causes me to question the comments attached to the photo. Unfortunately this is the state of things in the world we live today.
 
Sorry. It is a Word document.
 

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