It is not necessary for the relatives of dead troops to grieve in alone.
The newest employee of the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations (AFMAO) unit in Delaware at Dover Air Force Base is Blaze, a therapy dog.
The group Paws of War first took in and trained the 2-year-old standard poodle in 2022.
He currently works with his owner, Captain William Kilgore, a chaplain in the US Air Force.
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In order to recover from his wounds, Blaze worked with Paws of War for several months on treatment and rehabilitation.
An unlawful breeder’s months of cruelty and neglect were the reason for those injuries, the organization said in a statement to News .
‘Tremendous impact’: a rescued therapy dog consoles the families of deceased troops at Dover Air Force Base.
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