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2015 - 2016 LEGISLATURE
January 29, 2015 - Introduced by Representatives Jorgensen, Horlacher,
Berceau, Billings, Bowen, E. Brooks, Brostoff, Danou, Goyke, Hebl, Hintz,
Johnson, Kahl, Kapenga, Kerkman, Kitchens, Knudson, Kremer, Macco,
Meyers, Milroy, Murphy, Ohnstad, Petryk, Ripp, Rohrkaste, Shankland,
Sinicki, Skowronski, Spiros, Spreitzer, Stuck, Subeck, C. Taylor,
Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Wachs and Zamarripa, cosponsored by Senators L. Taylor,
Marklein, Nass, Olsen, Risser, Vinehout, Wanggaard and Wirch. Referred
to Committee on Rules.
AJR4,1,1 1Relating to: honoring the service of all military working dogs.
AJR4,1,32 Whereas, dogs have served in our nation's military with honor and valor
3throughout its history; and
AJR4,1,64 Whereas, records from World War I reference military working dogs and make
5note of Stubby, the most highly decorated American military working dog, who was
6promoted to the rank of Sergeant for his service; and
AJR4,1,87 Whereas, United States Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson authorized the
8use of dogs in war efforts on March 13, 1942; and
AJR4,1,139 Whereas, dogs accepted into the military training program underwent a
10rigorous training program that exposed the dogs to muzzles, gas masks, gunfire, and
11riding in vehicles and focused on obedience and responding to basic commands, so
12that they could learn to serve as a sentry dog, a scout or patrol dog, a messenger dog,
13or a mine-detection dog; and
AJR4,2,3
1Whereas, the United States Department of War had created 15 Quartermaster
2War Dog Platoons by 1944, consisting of 20 enlisted men, 18 scout dogs, and six
3messenger dogs; and
AJR4,2,64 Whereas, Chips, the most highly decorated American military working dog in
5World War II, famously stormed an Italian machine gun nest in 1943 during the
6Allied invasion of Sicily; and
AJR4,2,97 Whereas, during the Vietnam War, approximately 4,900 military working dogs
8served in the United States military and are credited with saving more than 10,000
9human lives; and
AJR4,2,1410 Whereas, 232 United States military working dogs and 295 United States
11servicemen serving as dog handlers were killed in action during the Vietnam War,
12including Specialist Four Richard Michael Banaszynski of Pulaski, Lance Corporal
13Terrence Daniel Beck of Fort Atkinson, and Sergeant Terry John Payne of La Crosse;
14and
AJR4,2,1615 Whereas, the United States government euthanized thousands of military
16working dogs at the end of the Vietnam War rather than bringing them home; and
AJR4,2,1917 Whereas, after intense lobbying by veterans who served as dog handlers, the
18federal government changed the law in 2000 so that United States military working
19dogs can now be adopted by American families after their military service; and
AJR4,2,2120 Whereas, retired military working dogs are now often adopted by disabled
21veterans to whom they bring love, hope, and healing; and
AJR4,2,2522 Whereas, since the attack against the United States of America on September
2311, 2001, customs dogs, search and rescue dogs, border patrol dogs, police dogs, and
24secret service dogs have also helped to protect and serve our nation and are
25accordingly recognized with the military working dogs on K-9 Veterans Day; and
AJR4,3,2
1Whereas, a military working dog named Cairo was part of the operation that
2killed Osama bin Laden; and
AJR4,3,53 Whereas, it is well-known that military working dogs are loyal, loving, and
4devoted, and that they knowingly place themselves in harm's way, making the
5ultimate sacrifice by laying down their lives for their partners; now, therefore, be it
AJR4,3,8 6Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the legislature
7honors the service of all military working dogs and proclaims March 13, in 2015 and
8in each succeeding year, as K-9 Veterans Day in Wisconsin; and, be it further
AJR4,3,11 9Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be distributed to the Wisconsin
10Secretary of Veterans Affairs, the United States War Dogs Association, the Vietnam
11Dog Handler Association, and the Military Working Dog Team Support Association.
AJR4,3,1212 (End)
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