"GLOBALIST" wrote in message
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Times have changed but the numbers are still low in regards to adoption and
paying for transportation. They can NOT fly in crates on military planes.
$1,000 to $2,000 out of your pocket to fly a dog on commercial airlines.
/snip - follow the thread/
The rules may have changed but the numbers of dogs actual returning
are not that great. I know proving me wrong is your greatest joy, but
I am old school, were troops peeled potatoes, washed and waxed their
quarters, army cooks prepared meals, you did dishes. You stripped your
bed once a week and you picked up clean linen when you gave them your dirty
ones. Halliburton now does all that for our troops.
Maybe the government can pay Halliburton several billion to ship
dogs back. You'd pay your part I know.
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[The asterisks separate my response from the foregoing]
[chuckle] You just have to love "GLOBALIST." His original comment in this
thread - which he initiated - was "...but often they destroy the dog,
because it was trained to work with only one master." After I pointed out
the linked article he himself provided belied his comment, he deigns to come
out of his hole under his rock to rebut not my comments, but <gasp> his own
original statement!
The problem, though, as is usual with "GLOBALIST" is that he does not give
any proper attribution to his rebuttal, which is full of deception and
disinformation. What deception and disinformation, you ask? Well,
"GLOBALIST" in his rebuttal has key two points - First, the number of MWD
(Military Working Dogs) actually adopted as per those put up for adoption is
"still low." Second, the adopter must pay for transporting the retired
MWD. Both of these points are completely wrong, as per the following
references/links/citations. "GLOBALIST" - as usual - given his penchant to
speak up without checking or researching, again establishes himself full of
balderdash and nonsense. Hopefully - hopefully - the reading comprehension
of "GLOBALIST" is good enough such that he can understand the following
references/links/citations.
Now let us AGAIN stand back and watch as "GLOBALIST" crawls as quickly as he
can back into his hole under that rock of his.
from
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123165389 dated 8/28/09
"General Hertog explained that contrary to popular belief, retired MWDs,
unless deemed by a veterinarian as seriously ill and suffering, or
unsuitable due to aggression are not typically euthanized following military
service. Since November 2000, only a few MWDs have been euthanized for lack
of a good home, while thousands have been placed in private homes, she
added."
from
http://www.dvidshub.net/news/106074/mine-maven-couch-companion-military-working-dogs-journey-retirement#.UZjxgrWdeuQ
dated 4/30/13
"Approximately 400 military working dogs are approved to leave service every
year, according to a Lackland AFB spokesperson. "
from
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2012/05/military-working-dogs.html
dated 5/28/12
"So now, the dogs who have served and those who don't make it past the
aptitude tests are put up for adoption. The dog's personal handler gets the
first priority for adoption, but it then opens up to other military or
civilian adopters, she said.
" "The list of applicants is 18 months to two years' long, because that many
people want one of our dogs. It's wonderful," said McGee. Last year, about
430 dogs found new homes."
from
http://awionline.org/content/canine-members-armed-forces-act
"On January 2, 2013, President Obama signed into law the National Defense
Authorization Act for FY2013 (H.R. 4310), which authorizes the Secretaries
of the various military services to transfer back to Lackland Air Force Base
or another location for adoption any Military Working Dog (MWD) who is to be
retired and for whom “no suitable adoption is available at the military
facility where the dog is located.” This language is needed to ensure that
the military returns MWDs to the U.S. so that prospective adopters do not
face that expense.
"...Rep. Walter B. Jones, Jr. (R-NC) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
introduced the Canine Members of the Armed Forces Act (H.R. 4103 and S.
2134). This legislation (1) Specified that MWDs are not to be considered as
"equipment" and reclassifies them as canine members of the armed forces; (2)
Authorized the Secretary of the appropriate military service to transport
any MWD back to the 341st Training Squadron or elsewhere for adoption...."
from
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/2583 - Title 10 Section 2583
of the US Code
f) Transfer of Retired Military Working Dogs.— If the Secretary of the
military department concerned determines that a military working dog should
be retired, and no suitable adoption is available at the military facility
where the dog is located, the Secretary may transfer the dog—
(1) to the 341st Training Squadron; or
(2) to another location for adoption under this section.