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Was there a four-legged member of SEAL Team 6?

Capt Caveman

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Maybe, they won't show pics of a dead OBL b/c the dog chewed his face off? j/k

Intense interest surrounds dog who may have participated in bin Laden raid

Americans are fascinated by the anonymous U.S. commandos who daringly raided Osama bin Laden's Abbottabad, Pakistan compound this week, but one canine commando is attracting especially fervent interest.

According to the New York Times and the British tabloid The Sun, a military dog (not pictured) was strapped onto one of the assault team members as he was lowered out of a Black Hawk helicopter and began the operation that killed the notorious terrorist on Monday. But who is this canine hero?

Sadly, we know very little, and the Pentagon has yet to confirm that a dog was even on the mission, much less release information about the canine's name or breed.

"Little is known about what may be the nation's most courageous dog," the Times' Gardner Harris writes. He speculates that the dog was most likely a German shepherd or a Belgian Malinois, since those are the breeds most often found in the military's 2,700-strong military dog program. (A new breed, however, is becoming popular with the troops. Labrador retrievers have begun to "wander off-leash 100 yards or more in front of patrols to ensure the safety of the route.")

The Pentagon and White House are keeping tight-lipped about the details of the operation, but that, of course, hasn't prevented commentators from speculating on the dog's role based on the functions of other war dogs in combat. "It's possible that the commandos brought a specialized search dog, which would have been sent in ahead of the humans to find explosives or people hidden inside the building," Slate's Brian Palmer writes. Or the dog could have been a "combat tracker"--canines who are specially trained to sniff out individuals and then follow their trail. Saddam Hussein was found in a hole under a hut--the assault team could have decided that they needed a good tracking dog in case bin Laden had a similar idea.

Dogs are increasingly important in America's combat operations abroad, and some have been outfitted with special (and adorable) "doggles" to protect their eyes, oxygen masks to protect their lungs as they parachute out with soldiers at high altitudes, and even waterproof vests that contain infrared cameras that transmit video back to servicemen watching a monitor yards behind them.

Luckily for this courageous and anonymous furry creature, there is some precedent for war dogs receiving military honors. The Navy awarded a Silver Star in 2009 to a dog named Remco who gave his life charging "an insurgent's hide-out in Afghanistan," Harris writes.

The dog's role was not mentioned in any of the public White House press briefings on bin Laden's death, and we have yet to hear back from our request to the Pentagon's press office asking them to confirm his presence in the operation (and tell us what he looks like). We'll update this post if we get more information.
 

ThePresence

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Who really cares? Besides, even if there was a dog, by tomorrow there will have been no dog on the raid, or maybe a whole pack of dogs. The next day it will change again.
 

CPA

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some have been outfitted with special (and adorable) "doggles" to protect their eyes,

WTF, did a woman write this article?

In any case, that is badass.
 

SKORPI0

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It wasn't a dog.... :sneaky:

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DesiPower

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Were they trained to bite the genitals off of anyone who looked like OBL? if not then I don't care...
 
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Homerboy

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we should publicly release more and more information on how we carry out and plan these SECRET missions.
 

shiner

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"Last year, the Seals bought four waterproof tactical vests for their dogs that featured infrared and night-vision cameras so that handlers — holding a three-inch monitor from as far as 1,000 yards away — could immediately see what the dogs were seeing. The vests, which come in coyote tan and camouflage, let handlers communicate with the dogs with a speaker, and the four together cost more than $86,000. Navy Seal teams have trained to parachute from great heights and deploy out of helicopters with dogs."

Awesomesauce.....hell I can't even get my dog to go outside when it is raining.
 

IceBergSLiM

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Who really cares? Besides, even if there was a dog, by tomorrow there will have been no dog on the raid, or maybe a whole pack of dogs. The next day it will change again.

A pack of genetically engineered saber tooth tigers crossbred with the dodo bird.
 
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Rudee

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"Intense interest.."

Yeah Intense interest.... "So, was a dog involved?" "Yeah!" "Oh, ok."
 

airdata

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are they just making stuff up now to make up for the lack of evidence that bin laden is dead? or that he was killed just the other day?

I saw somebody posting on another site...

1)body dumped at sea
2)people have been saying he's dead since 2002
3)cia has admitted in the past to making fake bin laden videos

I'm sure there's many other points that contribute validity to people who are skeptical or at the very least simply want proof that we really did just kill him.

People like to pretend that the government has never told lies before, it's a strange thing... but that's how it is.
 

OCGuy

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are they just making stuff up now to make up for the lack of evidence that bin laden is dead? Or that he was killed just the other day?

I saw somebody posting on another site...

1)body dumped at sea
2)people have been saying he's dead since 2002
3)cia has admitted in the past to making fake bin laden videos

i'm sure there's many other points that contribute validity to people who are skeptical or at the very least simply want proof that we really did just kill him.

People like to pretend that the government has never told lies before, it's a strange thing... But that's how it is.

thermite! Jooooz!
 

JTsyo

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"Last year, the Seals bought four waterproof tactical vests for their dogs that featured infrared and night-vision cameras so that handlers — holding a three-inch monitor from as far as 1,000 yards away — could immediately see what the dogs were seeing. The vests, which come in coyote tan and camouflage, let handlers communicate with the dogs with a speaker, and the four together cost more than $86,000. Navy Seal teams have trained to parachute from great heights and deploy out of helicopters with dogs."

Awesomesauce.....hell I can't even get my dog to go outside when it is raining.

Your dog is definitely not SEAL material.

I wonder if they also have dolphins for aquatic missions.
 

bfdd

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Dogs are amazing. Hopefully humanity keeps our four legged brothers in high regard for many years to come.