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Okla-homey
12/22/2007, 08:45 AM
here's one...

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ALBANY, Ga. - A military working dog wounded in Iraq during a rocket attack that killed its Marine handler was adopted Friday by the slain Marine's family.

Cpl. Dustin Lee's family planned to take home the bomb-sniffing dog — named Lex — on Saturday after the 8-year-old German shepherd was granted early retirement. It was the first time a working dog was granted retirement to live with the handler's family, officials said.

"Nobody can do anything to replace the void in this family," said Col. Christian Haliday, commander of the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, where Lee and Lex were assigned.

"We hope Lex can bring a small piece of his spirit and help maintain his memory," he said.

On hand for a ceremony at the base were the Marine's parents, Jerome and Rachel Lee, his sister, Madison, 16, and brother, Camryn, 12, of Quitman, Miss.

"It's not going to bring back my brother, but it's something close to it," said Madison Lee as she played with Lex after the ceremony.

Military officials initially told the family that Lex had another two years of service before he could be adopted. But the family lobbied for months — even enlisting the aid of a North Carolina congressman — and the adoption came exactly nine months after the 20-year-old Marine was killed and his dog wounded on March 21 in Iraq's Anbar Province.

2nd Lt. Caleb Eames, spokesman for the Albany base, said Lee and Lex were sitting outside at a forward operating base in Karmah when they were hit by shrapnel from a 73mm rocket explosion.

"A part of Dustin is in Lex," said the fallen Marine's father. "To have Lex at home is a part of having Dustin at home."

Rachel Lee said she believes her son's spirit will live on through the dog because of their close bond and because they were together during the final moments of her son's life.

"It was blood on blood," she said. "We can't get Dustin back, but we have Lex."

LilSooner
12/22/2007, 08:55 AM
I love that puppy. What a wonderful story.

Jerk
12/22/2007, 09:50 AM
sheesh that's hard to take.

I need a zoloft.

fadada1
12/22/2007, 10:11 AM
nice story.

i've seen a couple pieces on the dogs during vietnam. the absolute heartache these guys show because they weren't able to bring the dogs home is heartbreaking. the bond between men in battle is incredible. the bond between a dog and a man in battle seems even stronger - if that's possible.

olevetonahill
12/22/2007, 11:04 AM
:)

OCUDad
12/22/2007, 11:25 AM
There was a piece on TV last night about Lex. Brought tears to our eyes. Apparently Lex had to be physically separated from his handler, trying to lick his wounds clean. Dogs rule.

Tailwind
12/22/2007, 02:05 PM
Oh man...as if I needed another reason to tear up. Love that dog, and that family.

Miko
12/22/2007, 02:10 PM
That's really cool. I want to go home now and pet my critters.

Sooner_Bob
12/22/2007, 04:49 PM
Very cool . . .

Jerk
2/17/2008, 02:22 PM
The Shepherd was recently awarded the Purple Heart

Four-legged heroes


Saturday February 16th, 2008
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When Dustin Lee died in an explosion in Fallujah, Iraq, his military dog was at his side.

Lex the German shepherd was wounded, too, but refused to leave his 20-year-old Marine handler.

“There are so many heroic war dog stories, I can’t tell them all,” retired Army Master Sgt. John C. Burnam said Saturday during a ceremony to honor handlers like Lee and dogs like Lex.

“Over time, I learned to rely on my dog more than my rifle,” Burnam said.

Lex was in the crowd at the Air Force Air Armament Museum along with Lee’s family, which adopted the dog in late 2007 after a campaign for Lex’s retirement. It was the first time a military dog was allowed to be adopted by its fallen handler’s family.


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ETA - here's the link, including video on 2nd page
http://www.nwfdailynews.com/article/12111

1stTimeCaller
2/17/2008, 02:29 PM
wow. that's awesome.

olevetonahill
2/17/2008, 02:31 PM
Thank you bro for the Update

Flagstaffsooner
2/17/2008, 02:39 PM
Made me cry.

Newbomb Turk
2/17/2008, 02:40 PM
good story.

ChickSoonerFan
2/17/2008, 03:03 PM
I need a kleenex. That is such a touching story.

I want a dog.

olevetonahill
2/17/2008, 04:28 PM
I need a kleenex. That is such a touching story.

I want a dog.
Ya can have My weiner !;)