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Marine Captain Robert Adamson, P. Adamsons Husband pictured with Dictaror & Lieut. L Wilson Davis on the left, who was honoured for his command of all the war dogs in Southwest Pacific. "Tator," photographed here in May, 1944, helped recruit dogs for the Marinesduring World War
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Damasyn with his police partner Arthur O'Keefe. Rocky was one of the first San Francisco police dogs. Regrettably Rocky was killed by a bullet in the line of duty, but not before causing quite stir as a police dog and by bringing a great deal of credit to the force. P Adamson.
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Working Dobermans of the Oceanside, California Police Department. Left to right: officer Larry Hanson with Marienburg's Ben Ghalii, their trainer Fon Johnson of San Diego, and officer John Wheelock with Sultan. Ben Ghalii was bred by Mary Rogers.
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The black Dobermann male Rocco was well known in the sixties in South Africa as a para dog. Together with his owner he jumped out of planes and helicopters.After that he jumped together with his boss wearing a special parachute. After 10 jumps Rocco got his wings.
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