"Dogs were valued companions during World War One. The bond between our handlers and their dogs is unbreakable and we couldn't do this job without our four-legged heroes," a spokesperson said.
Dan Snow explains that at the start of WW1, Germany had around 6000 trained military dogs and the British Army had just one - an Airedale terrier. The situation changed thanks to the intervention ...
Military working dogs have been a crucial part of warfare for more than a century, proving their loyalty and skill in some of ...
The young dog was found by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) members cowering under a damaged mess hut with a broken leg. They took him in, got him to the military doctor, and baptised him Gunner.