April 9, 2003

Puppies!

I found this great article via Right Wing News

Puppy dogs of war lift spirits of troops in Iraq

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NASIRIYAH, Iraq -- After one firefight on the Euphrates River, the acrid smoke cleared and a U.S. Marine handed Staff Sgt. Nelson Hidalgo two casualties of the war and poverty in Iraq.

The mother was dying of hunger, unable to nurse her young, who were on the verge of starving, too. The "barbarians," as Marines with the 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance unit are called, were about to become proud parents.

"We scooped the babies right up," said Hidalgo, nodding at the white puppy chowing down on a military MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) of pasta and vegetables beneath the gun turret of the armored vehicle.

"She only eats Italian food."

Hidalgo's platoon was fresh from fighting its way out of an ambush 80 miles south of Baghdad.

The Marines got out, and so did Mary Jane, an all-white fluff ball, and her twin brother, Nas, named after the southern Iraqi city where the unit has been fighting. He is black with white paws.

Consider them two very lucky pups of war.

"Makes you feel good they are not living like other dogs in Iraq," said Hidalgo. Mary Jane rides with him and his crew. Nas rides with tough-talking Gunnery Sgt. Russell Strack, whose post-puppy personality change has stunned some of the Marines.

In the last week, Strack and Nas have bonded.

Nas travels on Strack's vehicle and curls up at night in Strack's sleeping bag. He bites Strack's ear and yips when he needs to get out.

"He's one smart dog," said Strack.

When Nas was missing in action one morning, Strack and his fellow Marines scrambled to find him. He was nowhere.

Then one Marine said, "Gunny, did you check the sleeping bag?"

Sure enough, when Strack shook the sleeping bag, there was Nas.

"He wasn't very happy with us," said Strack, "but we gave him a beef and mushroom MRE, and he got over it."

"Gunny is hard-core, a real tough Marine," a lance corporal said. "Ever since he had the puppy, he's like a little kid. He doesn't yell as much."

"I never yell," said Strack. "I just motivate."

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Posted by Ith at April 9, 2003 5:25 PM