Ace Boobtoucher
Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Military Working Dog With Five Tours Over Seas Succumbs To Cancer
Airmen of the 92nd Security ****** Squadron at Fairchild Air ***** Base paid their respects Thursday to one of their own.
Lucky, a military working dog, survived five tours of duty in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan.
He succumbed to cancer last September at age 10, surviving two previous diagnoses of the disease.
Several dozen service members gathered for a morning memorial service in the base community center.
An orange box with Lucky’s ashes sat next to his portrait atop a travel kennel.
Maj. Garon Shelton, squadron commander, said Lucky saved countless service personnel, sniffing out explosives and securing their missions.
Lucky had a reputation as the hardest-hitting among the seven to eight dogs stationed at Fairchild. “He could take anyone down to the ground,” Shelton said during the service.
He became a media star following his survival from two previous bouts of cancer and received a Hometown Heroes award from the American Red Cross in 2010.
Premium Link Upgrade
So long Lucky, we hardly knew ye.
Airmen of the 92nd Security ****** Squadron at Fairchild Air ***** Base paid their respects Thursday to one of their own.
Lucky, a military working dog, survived five tours of duty in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan.
He succumbed to cancer last September at age 10, surviving two previous diagnoses of the disease.
Several dozen service members gathered for a morning memorial service in the base community center.
An orange box with Lucky’s ashes sat next to his portrait atop a travel kennel.
Maj. Garon Shelton, squadron commander, said Lucky saved countless service personnel, sniffing out explosives and securing their missions.
Lucky had a reputation as the hardest-hitting among the seven to eight dogs stationed at Fairchild. “He could take anyone down to the ground,” Shelton said during the service.
He became a media star following his survival from two previous bouts of cancer and received a Hometown Heroes award from the American Red Cross in 2010.
Premium Link Upgrade
So long Lucky, we hardly knew ye.