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Change of Orders ?  Need Information on traveling with your pet ?  What to do with your Pet ?

Family Matters Blog: Taking Care of Pets While Deployed

Pet travel policy unchanged for Patriot Express, other carriers revise policy

Bringing a pet to Korea | Article | The United States Army

Planning your move to Korea | Article | The United States Army

U.S. Armys PCS Travel Changes to Germany

Advice for prospective owners includes choosing pets with ...

Possible Harsh Consequences for Pet Abandonment


 Military Working Dogs History

MWD and Army Spc. Rempp  6/3/2008 -- Army Spc. Nicholas Rempp restrains military working dog Roy during the Military Working Dog Handlers Course at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, on June 3, 2007. Specialist Rempp lost his right leg in Iraq when an improvised explosive device detonated. (USAF photo by Meredith Canales)

Battle buddies for life | Article | The United States Army


Women's History Month


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