Saturday, December 8, 2007

Stray dogs become marine mascots




The dogs have been trained to spot and bark at approaching Taliban
British troops serving in Afghanistan have adopted two stray dogs as unofficial mascots.
Labradors Charlie and Tangey were taken in by Taunton-based 40 Commando Royal Marines after being found searching for food near their base at Kajaki.

The dogs are now said to be part of the unit, having been trained to spot and bark at approaching Taliban.

Earlier this year, Tangey was captured by the Taliban and tortured with a knife before he managed to escape.

The dogs are now a permanent fixture at Camp Bastian in n Southern Afghanistan where they are used for surveillance on the top of a nearby mountain.

Sgt Major Dave Layton said: "They have become the honorary mascots of the company.

"I don't understand how anyone could do what the Taliban did to Tangey.

"Everyone gets welfare packs from back home and that includes the dogs. They are the celebrities of the base." K9 News

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