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Army disputes PETA claim about hiding documents on animal wounding
MRDC claims it does not have any ongoing animal wound studies.
By Sarah Sicard
How augmented reality for military dogs could change how canine battle buddies operate
The goggle allows trainers to project a laser in the dog's vision, better guiding it to specific points.
By Todd South
Army vet finds peace fostering pets, finding them homes
This former soldier with the 3rd Infantry Division fosters and helps place dogs in new homes with A Bridge to Home Animal Rescue.
By Dan Gigler, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via the AP
PETA wants the Air Force Academy to stop using live falcon mascots
The letter implored Academy superintendent Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria to retire the use of live birds.
By Jon Simkins
Wounded Army vet alleges harassment over her use of a service dog
An Army veteran wounded by an improvised explosive device in Iraq is suing the federal agency she worked for after she was allegedly harassed for her use of a service dog.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fort Bragg soldier arrested on child neglect and animal cruelty charges
A Fort Bragg soldier is under investigation for animal cruelty and child abuse after an arrest by civilian authorities.
Military project aims to combat disease outbreaks, protect warfighters
When warfighters are downrange, they often come into contact with diseases at ground zero of an outbreak.
By Kyle Rempfer