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  2. Wire Fox Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Wire Fox Terrier is a sturdy, balanced dog weighing 7.7 to 8.6 kg (17 to 19 lb) for males and 6.8 to 7.7 kg (15 to 17 lb) for females. It should not be more than 39 cm ( 151⁄2 in) at the withers. [ 2][ 3] Its rough, broken coat is distinctive. Coat colour consists of a predominant white base with brown markings of the face and ears, and ...

  3. Canadian Eskimo Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Eskimo Dog or Canadian Inuit Dog [2] is a breed of working dog from the Arctic. Other names include qimmiq [ 3 ] or qimmit [ 4 ] ( Inuit language word for "dog"). The Greenland Dog is considered the same breed as the Canadian Eskimo Dog since they have not yet diverged enough genetically to be considered separate breeds, despite ...

  4. Military Working Dog Teams National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Military Working Dog Teams National Monument is a monument to military working dogs located at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas.The monument represents handlers, dogs, and veterinary support, from all military service branches (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) that have made up the Military Working Dog program since World War II.

  5. Bloodhound - Wikipedia

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    The large, long pendent ears serve to prevent wind from scattering nearby skin cells while the dog's nose is on the ground; the folds of wrinkled flesh under the lips and neck—called the shawl—serve to catch stray scent particles in the air or on a nearby branch as the Bloodhound is scenting, reinforcing the scent in the dog's memory and ...

  6. Rags (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Rags (c. 1916 – March 6, 1936) [ 1] was a mixed breed terrier who became the U.S. 1st Infantry Division's dog-mascot in World War I . He was adopted into the 1st Division on July 14, 1918, in the Montmartre section of Paris, France. Rags remained its mascot until his death in Washington, D.C., on March 22, 1936. [ 2]

  7. All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment

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    Designed. 1965–1973. The All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment ( ALICE) is a set of load-carrying equipment adopted as United States Army Standard A on 17 January 1973 [ 1] to replace the M-1956 individual load-carrying equipment (ILCE) and M-1967 modernized load-carrying equipment (MLCE).

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