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by Ibrahim on 11 April 2016 - 22:04
But fact remains all soldiers, everywhere follow orders, sometimes those orders are mold with corruption and false reasons

by ggturner on 11 April 2016 - 22:04

by bubbabooboo on 11 April 2016 - 22:04
by beetree on 11 April 2016 - 23:04
To deny that is PC, and probably stupid. One should always take the stereotype and then the individual into consideration, to form the best informed assessments.
This means the stereotype can be discarded; it isn't a life sentence with decision making.
IMHO
by Lobovonder on 11 April 2016 - 23:04
Bubba, If you could give the refernces to the statement you made earlier about bomb dogs jumping out of 10 story windows,I would still be interested in seeing these. Mike

by bubbabooboo on 12 April 2016 - 00:04
by hntrjmpr434 on 12 April 2016 - 01:04
by Gustav on 12 April 2016 - 12:04
It sounds like you have one source and one situation that you are basing a wide sweeping statements. Furthermore, the Seals are not reflective of the training or scenarios of 95% of the military.
As for atrocities and carnages taking place by our military, these occurrences are an unfortunate byproduct of wars throughout the ages. I was at Ft Benning and an MP when LT Calley of the Mai Lai massacre was incarcerated in the stockade. I know that the general consensus of most of the military personnel I had contact with was the actions of killing innocent civilians was never acceptable if at all possible. But soldiers following orders are systems, and not always reflective of training or the men or the dogs performances.
by Lanhua on 12 April 2016 - 13:04
K9 Warriors
Author : MIKE RITLAND

by Sunsilver on 13 April 2016 - 21:04
Back in the '60s, I came across a book about the training of Seeing Eye dogs, which at the time, were exclusively GSDs. Someone asked the trainer why the breed was the first choice for guide dogs.
His reply went something like this: "Suppose you were using a standard poodle instead. They're about the right size. Now, if the blind person came to the edge of an excavation in the sidewalk, and told the poodle to go forward, he'd jump into the pit. The German shepherd would have the sense not to jump, even though it meant disobeying its handler."
Too bad that's changed, eh?
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