Dogs at War: Military Canine Heroes

Author:   Connie Goldsmith
Publisher:   Lerner Publishing Group
ISBN:  

9781512410129


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   01 January 2017
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 14 years
Format:   Hardback
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While in a war zone, a military working dog (MWD) and its handler live together, eat together, play together, sleep together, and risk their lives for each other every day. The dogs work with handlers in every branch of the US military. They guard military bases, sniff out concealed explosives and other weapons, and alert their handlers to hidden enemies. Learn how the military selects these special dogs and trains them for the many tasks they perform while on duty. Meet Rex, Clipper, Maci, Iva, Ikar, and other MWDs who have served the US military in conflicts around the world.

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Author:   Connie Goldsmith
Publisher:   Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint:   Lerner Publishing Group
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781512410129


ISBN 10:   1512410128
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   01 January 2017
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Teenage / Young adult ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Goldsmith's short book immediately captures attention by opening with detailed stories of two military working dogs (MWDs): Rex, who served with his handler, Mike, in Iraq; and Clipper, who served in the Vietnam War with his handler, John. Subsequent chapters address the history of service dogs, from ancient to present times; the extensive breeding, fostering, and training process; and what the service dogs can expect when they return home. Captioned photographs appear on nearly every page, including adorable pictures of puppies along with charming images of specific MWDs and their human partners. Helpful sidebars on topics like 'Myths About Military Work Dogs' and how to send care packages to them overseas are peppered throughout. As a research tool, this title provides extensive back matter perfect for reports. VERDICT: School libraries serving upper elementary and middle school students will want to consider this for purchase, as it not only is appealing but also offers a unique focus on a less covered aspect of the military. --School Library Journal --Journal Man's best friend becomes man's best ally in times of war, according to this thorough examination of U.S. military working dogs (MWDs). Utilizing firsthand accounts from trainers and handlers, this follows the history of MWDs, focusing primarily on the period between the Vietnam War and present day. Detailed, info-packed chapters look at the ideal temperament and breeds for combat, training practices, and the various jobs a dog can hold in the military. The layout is text-heavy, and photos are few and far between. Frequent full-page asides tell the stories of particularly notable MWDs, from Sergeant Stubby, a bull terrier who was a WWI hero, to Cairo, a Belgian Malinois who was on the SEAL team that brought down Osama bin Laden. This doesn't skirt the darker parts of MWD history--dogs were left behind when the U.S. retreated from Vietnam, and many end up with PTSD--but happy-ending stories of handlers adopting their retired dogs abound, and the loyalty and respect soldiers have for their canine partners is undeniable. --Booklist --Journal As we come to appreciate more and more the emotional and sentient lives of animals, take a moment to consider the military working dog. As readers will learn in this admirable introduction to the military's K-9 corps, they thrive and suffer as much as the women and men who serve. The book starts with a guided tour of the training work and why some breeds have a natural aptitude for the work. It goes on to provide specific vignettes on dogs at war--with vest-pocket biographies of some better-known champs: Nemo, Chips, Sgt. Stubby--while accompanied by numerous photos. Boxed features break up the text and focus closely on various aspects of MWD work (dogs working near helicopters wear goggles to protect their eyes, for instance) as well as debunking myths (dogs bite to kill, dogs go home with handlers each night, dogs are euthanized once their usefulness is over). Hovering over the story are the extreme dangers that the dogs encounter--not because their lives are less worthy, but because they know what they are doing. It comes down to the senses, as Goldsmith explains how the dogs' noses work (sniffing out improvised explosive devices and alerting soldiers to incoming poisonous gas) and how their hearing helps soldiers avoid ambushes. Kennel masters and handlers contribute first-person accounts. A smart salute to MWD that deserves a wide readership beyond dog lovers and military buffs. --Kirkus Reviews --Journal


[A] thorough examination of U.S. military working dogs (MWDs). . . . This doesn't skirt the darker parts . . . but happy-ending stories . . . abound, and the loyalty and respect soldiers have for their canine partners is undeniable. --Booklist -- (11/15/2016 12:00:00 AM) A smart salute to MWD that deserves a wide readership beyond dog lovers and military buffs. --Kirkus Reviews -- (10/26/2016 12:00:00 AM) School libraries serving upper elementary and middle school students will want to consider this for purchase, as it not only is appealing but also offers a unique focus on a less covered aspect of the military. --School Library Journal -- (12/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)


As we come to appreciate more and more the emotional and sentient lives of animals, take a moment to consider the military working dog. As readers will learn in this admirable introduction to the military's K-9 corps, they thrive and suffer as much as the women and men who serve. The book starts with a guided tour of the training work and why some breeds have a natural aptitude for the work. It goes on to provide specific vignettes on dogs at war--with vest-pocket biographies of some better-known champs: Nemo, Chips, Sgt. Stubby--while accompanied by numerous photos. Boxed features break up the text and focus closely on various aspects of MWD work (dogs working near helicopters wear goggles to protect their eyes, for instance) as well as debunking myths (dogs bite to kill, dogs go home with handlers each night, dogs are euthanized once their usefulness is over). Hovering over the story are the extreme dangers that the dogs encounter--not because their lives are less worthy, but because they know what they are doing. It comes down to the senses, as Goldsmith explains how the dogs' noses work (sniffing out improvised explosive devices and alerting soldiers to incoming poisonous gas) and how their hearing helps soldiers avoid ambushes. Kennel masters and handlers contribute first-person accounts. A smart salute to MWD that deserves a wide readership beyond dog lovers and military buffs. --Kirkus Reviews -- (10/26/2016 12:00:00 AM) Goldsmith's short book immediately captures attention by opening with detailed stories of two military working dogs (MWDs): Rex, who served with his handler, Mike, in Iraq; and Clipper, who served in the Vietnam War with his handler, John. Subsequent chapters address the history of service dogs, from ancient to present times; the extensive breeding, fostering, and training process; and what the service dogs can expect when they return home. Captioned photographs appear on nearly every page, including adorable pictures of puppies along with charming images of specific MWDs and their human partners. Helpful sidebars on topics like 'Myths About Military Work Dogs' and how to send care packages to them overseas are peppered throughout. As a research tool, this title provides extensive back matter perfect for reports. VERDICT: School libraries serving upper elementary and middle school students will want to consider this for purchase, as it not only is appealing but also offers a unique focus on a less covered aspect of the military. --School Library Journal -- (12/1/2016 12:00:00 AM) Man's best friend becomes man's best ally in times of war, according to this thorough examination of U.S. military working dogs (MWDs). Utilizing firsthand accounts from trainers and handlers, this follows the history of MWDs, focusing primarily on the period between the Vietnam War and present day. Detailed, info-packed chapters look at the ideal temperament and breeds for combat, training practices, and the various jobs a dog can hold in the military. The layout is text-heavy, and photos are few and far between. Frequent full-page asides tell the stories of particularly notable MWDs, from Sergeant Stubby, a bull terrier who was a WWI hero, to Cairo, a Belgian Malinois who was on the SEAL team that brought down Osama bin Laden. This doesn't skirt the darker parts of MWD history--dogs were left behind when the U.S. retreated from Vietnam, and many end up with PTSD--but happy-ending stories of handlers adopting their retired dogsabound, and the loyalty and respect soldiers have for their canine partners is undeniable. --Booklist -- (11/15/2016 12:00:00 AM)


As we come to appreciate more and more the emotional and sentient lives of animals, take a moment to consider the military working dog. As readers will learn in this admirable introduction to the military's K-9 corps, they thrive and suffer as much as the women and men who serve. The book starts with a guided tour of the training work and why some breeds have a natural aptitude for the work. It goes on to provide specific vignettes on dogs at war--with vest-pocket biographies of some better-known champs: Nemo, Chips, Sgt. Stubby--while accompanied by numerous photos. Boxed features break up the text and focus closely on various aspects of MWD work (dogs working near helicopters wear goggles to protect their eyes, for instance) as well as debunking myths (dogs bite to kill, dogs go home with handlers each night, dogs are euthanized once their usefulness is over). Hovering over the story are the extreme dangers that the dogs encounter--not because their lives are less worthy, but because they know what they are doing. It comes down to the senses, as Goldsmith explains how the dogs' noses work (sniffing out improvised explosive devices and alerting soldiers to incoming poisonous gas) and how their hearing helps soldiers avoid ambushes. Kennel masters and handlers contribute first-person accounts. A smart salute to MWD that deserves a wide readership beyond dog lovers and military buffs. --Kirkus Reviews --Journal Goldsmith's short book immediately captures attention by opening with detailed stories of two military working dogs (MWDs): Rex, who served with his handler, Mike, in Iraq; and Clipper, who served in the Vietnam War with his handler, John. Subsequent chapters address the history of service dogs, from ancient to present times; the extensive breeding, fostering, and training process; and what the service dogs can expect when they return home. Captioned photographs appear on nearly every page, including adorable pictures of puppies along with charming images of specific MWDs and their human partners. Helpful sidebars on topics like 'Myths About Military Work Dogs' and how to send care packages to them overseas are peppered throughout. As a research tool, this title provides extensive back matter perfect for reports. VERDICT: School libraries serving upper elementary and middle school students will want to consider this for purchase, as it not only is appealing but also offers a unique focus on a less covered aspect of the military. --School Library Journal --Journal Man's best friend becomes man's best ally in times of war, according to this thorough examination of U.S. military working dogs (MWDs). Utilizing firsthand accounts from trainers and handlers, this follows the history of MWDs, focusing primarily on the period between the Vietnam War and present day. Detailed, info-packed chapters look at the ideal temperament and breeds for combat, training practices, and the various jobs a dog can hold in the military. The layout is text-heavy, and photos are few and far between. Frequent full-page asides tell the stories of particularly notable MWDs, from Sergeant Stubby, a bull terrier who was a WWI hero, to Cairo, a Belgian Malinois who was on the SEAL team that brought down Osama bin Laden. This doesn't skirt the darker parts of MWD history--dogs were left behind when the U.S. retreated from Vietnam, and many end up with PTSD--but happy-ending stories of handlers adopting their retired dogs abound, and the loyalty and respect soldiers have for their canine partners is undeniable. --Booklist --Journal


Author Information

Connie Goldsmith is a registered nurse with a bachelor of science degree in nursing and a master of public administration degree in health care. She has written numerous books for YA readers and nearly two hundred magazine articles. Her recent books include Kiyo Sato: From a WWII Japanese Internment Camp to a Life of Service (2020), a Junior Library Guild selection; Running on Empty: Sleeplessness in American Teens (2021); Understanding Coronaviruses: SARS, MERS, and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021); and Bombs Over Bikini: The World's First Nuclear Disaster (2014), a Junior Library Guild selection, a Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year, an Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California Distinguished Book, and an SCBWI Crystal Kite Winner. She lives in Sacramento, California. Visit her website at http://www.conniegoldsmith.com/.

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