Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1951 — Page 23
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Meeting Slated Saturday Night
Betty Pleyte, are:
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Cecil Whaley, chairman of two-year trustee; Curtis Jordan, three-year trustee; Pat Opperman, marshal in the East; Ruth Jordan, marshal in the West; Maybelle Wilstandard bearer; Mar-/strands of wire, were touched off (nfllicted several Jennie|as the lines of dogs and men Visiting brass. They can be cused for being slightly nervous.
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7th Army Dog Platoon No Place for Sissy Pets
Canine Unit Trained to Assist
Soldiers Under Battle Conditions By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN
| BAMBERG, Germany, Apr. 18 (CDN)—If you are having trouble with Bowser, threaten him with the dog platoon, U. 8. Army. Despite the good groceries; no normal dog would get within a Court ® Order of the Amaranth thousand miles of the dog platoon if he could help it. Out at the Bamberg target range one of these canine detachattached to the 7th Army put.on a display which was fit to
{throw the whole SPCA into an
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yards open ground,icreased. ¢through four | i barbed-wire en-|
he face of fire rom four machine guns which was maintained! at a level just time
position.
during this
Mr. Stoneman
| A dozen charges of TNT, placed| Members of the dog platoon are in shallow rink protected by|strictly one-man dogs and have
the ground.
casualties
crawled past them.
| “point” enemy soldiers like a bird German police dogs, |dog pointing a pheasant. Good old
GI handler, lyards, in the case of a fine dog. rawled 100 In the case of a nice high Russian across peasant, the range might be in-
When his dog rreezes the han- > |dler can either report back to . tanglements, In| headquarters or call for machinen.or.mortar.fire onthe. enemy|
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40 inches above might mean the end of doggie, master and the whole home team.
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