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OT -- Military Animal Identification
This is going to sound kind of bizarre, but I need the information for this year's NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writers Month) novel. So I figured that perhaps someone here would be able to answer a question for me...
I know that the US Military uses animals (dogs, horses, dolphins, sea lions, etc) in various capacities. My question is...how do they keep track of them? Are animals given part numbers and designations, like equipment? (NSN 9134-27-163-5982 -- Dolphin, Mine-seeking) Or are they issued individual serial numbers similar to human personnel? Both/neither? |
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Sorry I don't know the answer but I just wanted to say that that is an excellent question. I'm really looking forward to reading the answer.
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Felt like flexing my Google muscles
2–3. Requisition procedures for military working dogs a. Requisitions for MWDs should be submitted when manpower spaces for handlers are authorized. b. MWDs initially trained for the Army are listed below— (1) Patrol/narcotics detector; line item number (LIN) 33800; national stock number (NSN) 8820–00–243–7542. (2) Patrol/explosives detector: LIN 33742; NSN 20–00–188–3880. (3) Detector dog narcotic: NSN 8820–01–271–3829. (4) Detector dog explosive: NSN 8820–00–043–3526. (5) Mine detector dog: NSN 8820–01–536–4047. (6) Specialized search dogs: NSN 8820–01–526–4588. (7) Patrol dogs: LIN G33690; NSN 8820–00–435–9005. (8) Combat tracker dog: NSN 8820–01–536–4048. http://www.usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/r190_12.pdf |
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They are issued serial numbers like troops, they have a sorta service record book as well. Thats all I remember, and that is gleened from really really REALLY trying to go out with a dolphin handler when they had them at my base, hey, she was REALLY REALLY CUTE! And the other well, she was a dog handler MP, I honestly could have cared less about their animals record etc just trying to work the conversation
And usualy they request a team, handler and animal. A note, the marine animal has the highest number of desertions, it also includes Dolphins, harbor seals, sea lions, a pilot whale or two and either a mock or pygrmy killer whale or a full sized one, check out the website they are based out of San Diego.
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Cool...that's what I needed. I can thus use a combination of both for my story. Thanks!
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And a little tid-bit of miscellany: In the US Army, military dogs are traditionally given the unofficial rank of Corporal. They're not really Corporals; it's just a tradition. In Basic, our mascot was Corporal Dog (yes, that's the name the Drills gave him), but us lowly recruits had to address him as Corporal -- or face pushups that started at 10 and rose to 75 by the end of AIT phase. (I went to OSUT -- Basic and AIT put together into one cycle.)
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I don't have a name for the book yet...assuming I can get it finished I will let folks know. Thanks for the support.
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The British Para Regiment had a mascot which was a Shetland Pony called Sergeant Pegasus. It did a massive shit in front of the Queen and was demoted to Corporal.
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Was it a call of nature, or a commentary?
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I have a friend who was with the Australian Army's 2nd Cavalry Regiment and spent some time as one of the handlers of 2 Cav's mascot, a wedge tailed eagle named Courage. My friend told me that during a parade Courage flew over a trooper who had previously secretly mistreated him and snatched the trooper's beret off his head.
Wedge tailed eagles are big birds by the way. Really impresive looking animals.
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If the queen had had some sense of humour, she should have granted it a promotion instead.
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If they gave promotions based on the size of piles, my old dog Shadow would have been a 4-Star General!
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