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War dogs off to the training ground
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War dogs in training
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Volunteer Arab Camel Corps from S. Arabia leaving for the Front, 1916.
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Type of kennel used for British war dogs
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Turkish Camel Corps at Beersheba, 1915.
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Training war dogs to shell-fire
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Training war dogs to cross obstacles
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Training war dogs in the trenches at the British War Dogs School
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Training the messenger dog to water
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Training the messenger dog to go over the top
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Training messenger dogs to the smoke barrage
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Training messenger dogs to rifle fire
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Training messenger dogs to cross barbed wire entaglements
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Stork which landed on British aircraft
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Sheltered pigeon coop at the front
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Serbian field gun drawn by oxen
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Sentry dog with the British Expeditionary Force, 1914. Killed in action on the Aisne
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Sentry dog on the Western Front, 1914. Served with the Belgian army
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Sentry dog on guard duty
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Sentry dog guarding kit on the Western Front
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Sending off a message with a messenger dog
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Preparing camel fodder in Palestine
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Placing a message in a messenger dogs collar
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Pet pigeon which accompanied British troops through several battles.
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