[BITList] He ain't heavy - he's my brother!

John Feltham wantok at me.com
Thu Dec 24 02:31:59 GMT 2015



Keep the box of tissues close by...


  
So nice to see those brave 
dogs being looked after!

This is my human there are 
many like it but this one is mine...
And the guy on the left has a 
BIG smile on his face. It's his dog and he is glad it found another lap to sit 
on instead of his.(Note the brown leash)

Oh Come On We Both Fit On This 
Thing!See!?

I totally saw the dog and is 
wonderful wing man, never really paid attention to anything else until I started 
reading the comments. Thank you to our military and their very special dogs who 
are sent into the worse case senerios.

My son was half of a K9 
couple. His first partner was Banjo, explosives detection. Oh, the stories we've 
heard! His second partner was Brit, drug dog. I have nothing but the utmost 
respect for all K9 teams.

He/she deserved it! Thank you for your service, sweet 
little puppy. 

Look at the power in the 
thighs and shoulders of this soldier. And that beautiful, determined face. I 
grew up being told by my Air Force father that women could never serve in 
combat. Oh, yeah? Tell that to this American soldier! To paraphrase Lincoln: 
"SHE who shall have borne the battle..."

He looks so fierce, but sad.. 
Tears rolling down his/hers face. 

They trust each other! 

The dog survived, the handler 
sadly did not.

He is receiving a medal for 
his service to our Country...well deserved.

Let's go for a walk they said. 
It'll be fun they said.

Best friend I could of ever asked for!!!

IF ONLY we humans would love 
one another this way too.

Every K9 soldier would give 
their life for their partner, no question they r angels of war...bond beyond 
words.

Hey, that's an Israeli 
soldier!

The love of a dog is the closest thing to the love God 
has for the human race. smile 
emoticon
Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for 
his friends ...

Thank you for your service .Now run free over the rainbow 
bridge

Not a K9 Soldier, but 
nonetheless a dog who will serve. His contribution to morale and mental health 
of the soldiers who found him, take care of him, and will hopefully bring him 
home with them should also be recognized. Not a War Dog, but still a Dog of 
War.

THAT is an awesome picture!!!

The sharp dried weeds/grass 
was probably hurting the dog's feet. Saw another picture once where the human 
soldier was carrying his dog over burning hot sand. If it's too hot or cold on 
the ground for you to go barefooted, it's too hot or cold for animals 
too.
He ain't heavy he's my 
brother!

This is the family of fallen 
Marine Cpl Dustin Lee. They were allowed to adopt "Lex".

"that's not a dog, THAT'S A 
MARINE." - Gny Sgt. Leroy Jethro Gibb, USMC "NCIS"

He looks like he's saying its 
okay we got this covered.

Look after them like they 
looked after you.




ooroo

 
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