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TALLAHASSEE -- Only 204 of the 4,000 dogs that served in the Vietnam War survived. Their lives, however, were not lost in vain: the service dogs have been credited with preventing more than 10,000 casualties in the war.

Now, one man is trying to honor the dogs who fought and died for their country.

"We always hoped that they had a good day, because a bad day is a loss of life of you, your dog, and possibly several guys behind you," said Vietnam veteran Johnny Mayo, of the 73rd Airborne Brigade, 39th Scout Dog Platoon, U.S. Army.

During his tour of duty as a Scout Dog Handler, Mayo was paired with two dogs, Tiger and Kelly. Tiger's combat service lasted just four days -- but those four days saved Mayo's life.

"He hit a trip wire on the second mission and died 10 days later," Mayo said.

Shortly after the loss of Tiger, Mayo was given another dog, Kelly, who had already been to the front lines. The two worked together throughout Mayo's two year stay in Vietnam.

Now, almost 40 years later, not a day goes by when Mayo doesn't think about his dogs.

"When Tiger was killed, I used his equipment on Kelly and I was able to bring that home," Mayo said. "I've often put my nose to that leather and you imagine the scents of the dogs there."

After serving in Vietnam, Mayo returned home to the states without either dog. Though Tiger had died in combat years before, Kelly, classified as property of the U.S. Army, was not permitted to leave Vietnam.

The military considered war dogs as surplus equipment to be left behind or euthanized when conflicts ended. It wasn't until 2000 that an adoption policy was put into place.

But for Mayo, it was the lingering memories of Tiger and Kelly that sparked a call to action: Why not honor all 4,000 dogs?

His dream became a reality in 2006, when the Vietnam Military Working Dog Memorial was developed and erected, moving from city to city, complete with a kennel sign wall honoring each dog that served.

"The dog knew what was expected of him. You had to be his boss. With Tiger, 9-alpha-34. Every dog had a four digit ID number. Over the years, very few handlers forget their ID number," Mayo said.

Mayo now lives in Columbia, S.C. His traveling memorial continues to weave its way across the country, but the ultimate goal is a permanent memorial in Washington D.C.

As President Bush has voted against donating land to the project at the National Mall and Memorial Parks, the Vietnam War Dog Memorial may one day find a permanent home in suburban Virginia.

Until then, Mayo will continue to maintain his traveling memorial, ascertaining no one forgets some of the "real" heroes of the Vietnam War.

For more information on the Vietnam Military Working Dog Memorial, visit snipurl.com/JohnnyMayo.

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Joelle  T.
Joelle T. (johell)
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I didn't know that dogs were used in vietnam. I think they should have a place to have a memorial in DC. I can't believe Bush voted agianst it
 
Jackie L.
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Thankfully, these service dogs will be remembered.
 
Betty W.
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Great story about brave dogs getting much deserved recognition.
 
janet m.
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Great positive story. I'd like more of these types.
 
Lea C.
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This is a wonderful story - thanks for bringing it to our attention.
 
Christy M.
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Such a great story. Thank you Mayo for making this possible! I am also very glad to hear the adoption policy is in place, it's just sad it wasn't done until 2000...
 
JoAnn C.
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What great thing this man is doing. It's about time these loyal animals were honored for their service.
 
adele n.
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what a great tribute. made me sick the part that dogs where considred surplus and where left behind or euthanized. glad that policy has changed.
 
Renee  H.
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How nice of this man.
 
Delores R.
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Animals will sacrifice themselves for their masters. They can be so giving. It's about time they get noticed for their service to humans.
 
lee n.
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we all need to support this- they need o get land for this project
 
Angie
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It has taken a long time to honor our canine friends but their service deserves all the respect we can give. I cannot image a time in which a good, loyal friend like a dog would be most appreciated than during war time service.
 
Elyshia5
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Though it's wonderful that they are finally getting the recognition they deserve, it's terrible that these brave dogs were left behind with such disregard.
 
Michelle H.
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I saw a show on 60 Minutes I think about the dogs who served in Vietnam and how they were abandoned there because of military policy. The men that had to leave their companions behind suffered horribly for doing that. Why is our military so anti-animal? Their was a woman from Minnesota that had to fight and be demoted in rank to bring home a dog from Iraq that helped her thru her hellish times of service. Why isnt our military more humane? Probably because the business of war is so inhumane....
 
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Does the ASPCA have a national HQ? Maybe the memorial should be put up there. Do you not think that is one of the things it can do to raise awairness? When are we going to stop going to Washington for all our private wishes. Sir I appriciate your service but ask you states governer to do this and not the feds. I appologise if that sounds mean. I am a retired soldier myself but the feb has spent us into such a mess, leave them alone untill they can fix it.
 
Ro V.
Ro V. (RDV)
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New York City. I appreciate your input.
 
daryl b.
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not only didn't the troops get the recognition they deserved but neither did the dogs . this memorial is a wonderful thing
 
Bobby D.
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Great story!
 
John S.
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Wonderful story - I had no idea that they used dogs.
 
Linda R.
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I had no idea that dogs were used in Viet Nam, It is time they were honored
 
Robyn
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You mean it took all these years to honor these faithfull dogs. Its way past time. Good guy, I feel for him & his loss.
 
Amanda D.
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I'ts nice to know that their are people out there that are wanting to honor these animals that faught just as hard as the people did. I would love to see this memorial it would be really heart warming.
 
Mindy P.
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Well Its about time. Military Dogs are were an important aspect of our military and they still are now. These dogs should all be recognized for their shelfless acts of loyality, courage, and sacrifice!
 
Fran B.
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I totally agree with you. It was a great story wasn't it?
 
Kelly K.
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I like how the dogs are thought of as fellow soldiers. They used dogs in Iraq too, I saw them every once and awhile on our camp.
 
Alison W.
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Our government spends our money every where else. It sure as heck can spend some here too.
 
Wendie
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Bush won't allow space for the memorial. Shocking.

I am glad someone is recognizing these dogs. I am even more impressed that the records and names of all 4000 dogs have lasted through the years. I'd always pictured the dogs as "machines" without real records or someone to care enough to name them. Glad to see that wasn't the case.
 
wenteha
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yes a memorial for all hero's is a good thing
 
Fran B.
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Wow! I really think there should be a memorial for these "hero" dogs. They deserve recognition.
 
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Bonnie L.
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SWEET!!! by all mean honor any person or animal who was injured, fought, or died for our country.
 
Jackie L.
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I is sad that so many died in Vietnam. I am happy that we will honor their work.
 
Michaelyn
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About time!
 
Ro V.
Ro V. (RDV)
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Why so long? Long over due. Hopefully this is a lesson for the future.
 
Carole D.
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I certainly hope that he is able to accomplish getting this memorial built. Those dogs saved countless lives, and their fate at the end of the Vietnam war was so sad.
 
SwampRat
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I totally agree !!!

It's never too late, IF it's done.
 
Carie Ann P.
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Animals have long played a part in the defense of our nation. Thank you for your service, and your remembrance of those brave animals that gave their all for our service men and women.
 
frank g.
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thank you mr.mayo for speaking up for the thousands of dogs who served our country...i had no idea.
 
Pam N.
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What a terrific idea to honor those dogs! They did what they were supposed to do in protecting the soldiers and gave their lives for them. And then to end up left there or euthanized. How awful. Glad they have some kind of adoption program now too. Hopefully that wall will get a home in Washington DC next to the Veterans' Wall
 
Mary W.
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The dogs deserve a permanent memorial in Washington D.C.
 
Alex C.
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Its good to know that we are honoring war heroes.
 
Jill C.
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war heros should always be honored
 
Rinthea S.
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fantastic - shows you how far our nation has come in respect to the relationships to our fur kids!
 
Heather W.
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im glad they are finally getting honored!
 
Amanda  T.
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It is great to know that we are honoring the other war heros....our other fallen soldiers!
 
Jason B.
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Better late then never I guess.
 
Bobby D.
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I was around military dogs in Iraq, they are very smart animals.
 
Ric O.
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It is a shame the government could not value the life of a warrior serving its country. But as a Vietnam vet I was aware of the fact that those who commanded had little regard for human life, let alone canine. I am happy to see this work go forward.
 
Emilie A.
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I didnt realize that dogs were used in the war. Its about time that the US government recognized them
 
Judy W.
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I am gald to know that the government has changed its policies on what to do with dogs that serve after their tour of duty is up. It is a shame that the federal governemnt would not see fit to donate some land for the memorial.
 
Katie S.
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I didn't even know there were dogs in the war, if I would've never read the artical I would've never know, they should be recognized and honored, we shouldn't forget any of our heroes.
 
karen p.
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i didn't even realize there were dogs used in vietnam. they, and all animals who serve our country, deserve recognition like this.
 
Judy B.
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A hero is a hero
 
virginia b.
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WE should never forget any of our warriors
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