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well, the last thing I can think of is to try the Robins AFB public web site, which is http://www.robins.af.mil . Look for the link , second column, for Rev-up on line.
After giving his dog food and water after a mission, handler left dog in their quarters and headed to mess hall.
30 minutes later, the quarters they shared with 50 others was on fire.
Handler ran back to building, retrieved his dog and he and a US Army First Sergeant "low crawled to the room under the smoke grabbed the dog by the collar and drug her out and carried her around while she "hacked her lungs out".
The vet that was called "nine lined" the dog which according to the article is treated just like a wounded soldier and was given priority for air evac. A blackhawk with vet arrived and handler and dog where flown to the vet clinic in Baghdad where antibiotics and rest allowed the dog ro recuperate.
Handler is an airman assigned to the army's 101st ABN.
There is a nice picture of the handler and dog (a mal).
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