(Sentry dog alerts to movement outside the perimeter
of Phan Rang Air Base. (U.S. Air Force photo), [Public Domain] via Creative
Commons and www.nationalmuseum.af.mil)
During the Second World War, all the warring countries were looking for an edge in their war effort, be it through machinery and science, new methods of personnel training or, unfortunately, even experimental drug-use. While most military research and development funding went to the tried and true necessities, such as weaponry, tanks, airplanes and ships, the war-torn countries of the world were also open to investigating more abnormal methods of warfare. Looking for any and every way to win the war, some countries invested their resources into turning mankind’s furry, four-legged best friends into trained man-killers.
Continue reading about this odd canine program, HERE.
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