Body Recovery Dog

A four-month study that demonstrated the feasibility of training dogs to search for and locate human casualties under conditions that might exist in the aftermath of man-made or natural disasters was conducted as a joint project by the U.S. Army Land Warfare Laboratory and the U. S. Army Infantry Sc...

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RIVERS
TRAINING
WARFARE
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