Australian troops move through dusty conditions in Korea, and train "mine dogs" to detect buried mines. Korean War 1953

Australian troops move through dusty conditions in Korea, and train "mine dogs" to detect buried mines. Korean War 1953

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The transcript describes a former London cop's experience with pervasive white dust and the role of dogs in mine detection during the Korean War. These dogs, of various breeds, are trained to detect mines, saving lives despite the risks. The narrative highlights the dogs' unique abilities and their critical role in war efforts, even though they remain unnamed among casualties.

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Describe the characteristics of the dogs mentioned in the text.

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How are the dogs trained for their tasks in the war?

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What role do dogs play in detecting mines during the war?

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What challenges do the dogs face in their work?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'the dogs never get their names among the casualties'?

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