Rebecca’s War Dog of the Week: Dogs Weigh-in at Front Royal, 1942
By Rebecca Frankel Best Defense Chief Canine Correspondent A postcard from the military archives this week: Dogs are inducted into the Army at Front Royal, Virginia. August 25, 1942.
By Rebecca Frankel
Best Defense Chief Canine Correspondent
A postcard from the military archives this week:
Dogs are inducted into the Army at Front Royal, Virginia. August 25, 1942.
By Rebecca Frankel
Best Defense Chief Canine Correspondent
A postcard from the military archives this week:
Dogs are inducted into the Army at Front Royal, Virginia. August 25, 1942.
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