History Talk - Tails of Valor: Animals in the U.S. Army
By National Museum of the United States Army
Online event
Multiple dates
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Join the National Army Museum for a free, virtual lecture! Perfect for history lovers, military buffs, and lifelong learners of all ages.
Since the Army’s founding, animals have been a part of the Soldier’s experience in times of both war and peace. Animals have been used during mounted attacks, as transportation, for communication, and for bomb and other hazardous detection.
Not only have animals played key roles as warriors and workers, but they’ve also served as companions and mascots. Whether a dog, horse, bird, bear, or some other creature, animals provide much-needed distraction, comfort, and companionship, and have even been considered bearers of good luck.
In this History Talk, explore the service of animals in the U.S. Army and the timeless and enduring relationship between Soldiers and animals.
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National Museum of the United States Army
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