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Primary: Belgian Shepherd Malinois On Top Of Tank. 7 Aug. 2010. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. I use this picture on my brief history page. So that the you could have a reference to the appearance of a large war dog. Bruce, Tammy. War dog. 11 Nov. 2011. tammybruce.com. Tammy Bruce, n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. I used this picture on my site to capture the bond between dog and human soldier. Bunam, John. Personal interview. 23 Nov. 2011. Mr. Burnam has studied and fought in wars in which Military working dogs (MWD) where used. He told me when the war dog program began. NJ Department of Military & Veterans Affairs. "War Dog Memorial Dedication." New Jersey Vetern Journal . NJ Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, 20 Sept. 2006. Web. 6 Feb. 2012. I use this picture as the header for my significance page Seedle, Donald. "Veterinary doctrine in support of mobilization." GetTRDoc. GetTRDoc, 23 Apr. 1886. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. This source gave an example of the high demand for war dogs. And helped me understand why the military had to get private organizations to donate dogs. Waller, Anna M. "World War Two and Korean War Dog History one-two." American War Dog Association . American War Dog Association, 16 Dec. 2010. Web. 21 Jan. 2010. This is proof that war dogs where used in World War One as well as World War Two. U-boat landing." ww2incolor. World War Two in color, n.d. Web. 23 Jan. 2012. I use this picture on my brief history page to show one of the ways war dogs were deployed. Secondary: English, Tracy L. A History of Military Working Dogs. The Quiet Americans. Lackland Air force, 9 Dec. 2011. This source helped me understand some of the problems the U.S. military faced in the use of war dogs. This source also helped me find primary source pictures Frost, Denzil F. A Centralized Source of Information For the Military Working Dog Program. The Defense Technical Information Center. DTIC.mil, n.d. Web. 26 Dec. 2011. This paper helped me a lot; because it contained many ideas I could look into, it also helped me make sure I was using working dog terms correctly.

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