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Real war dogs
Real war dogs












One of the authors of this book later stated that at the time the book was written it was the thought of the writers that dogs could play a part in jungle warfare and the above paragraph was inserted in the book to keep the idea alive. “Dogs on Reconnaissance, - Dogs have been employed to indicate the presence of a hidden enemy, particularly ambushes.” It is probable that his experience was responsible for the suggested use of dogs in jungle warfare in Chapter 24 of the 1935 revision of Small Wars Operations, published by the Marine Corps Schools at Quantico, Virginia, which reads: In the 1920’s, a Marine serving as an officer in the Garde d’Haiti trained a dog to work in the point of his patrols for the purpose of exposing bandit ambushes. Since ancient times dogs have served man in various ways: the Romans used the heavy Mastiffs with armored collars to attack their enemies in the legs, thus forcing them to lower their shields first aid dogs were used in World War I and, of course, all kinds and breeds of dogs have been used for centuries for pulling small carriages and sleds or as pack animals to transport light loads over difficult trails. In the late summer of 1942, the Marine Corps decided to experiment with the use of dogs in war, which may have been a new departure for the Corps but not a new idea in warfare. You can check out the trailer below and stream the film on Netflix.War Dogs in the Marine Corps in World War II So if you’re looking for a mostly true war-crime story with comedic flair and topnotch acting, this one might be for you. In the 2016 film, the foundation for this real but truly surreal story remains intact, even if the writers took creative liberties here and there. The Rotten Tomatoes Critics Consensus says that War Dogs “rises on the strength of Jonah Hill’s compelling performance to take a lightly entertaining look at troubling real-world events.” And we’d tend to agree with that take. You can read the detailed true story via Rolling Stone here. That is, before the course of their lives were changed forever.

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In a precarious position, they were given a crash course in the darker side of politics, international security, and other dark dealings they previously knew nothing about. When things went wrong, an unlikely adventure followed for the lifelong pals. In case you missed what really went down, two men in their 20s unwittingly landed a $300 million contract supplying guns to American allies stationed in Afghanistan. Starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, the comedy-crime film recounts the true story of Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz, and how they became mega-wealthy weapon traders seemingly overnight. But as Screen Rant points out, “there are a lot of things War Dogs gets right.” So while it’s definitely based on real people and real events, some of the scenarios never happened. However, several events and details in the film were dreamed up by those behind the scenes, mostly for comedic purposes. Is War Dogs based on true events?Īs noted by Screen Rant, War Dogs is based on a true story. What is War Dogs about?Ī massage therapist gets in over his head when he partners with a charismatic childhood pal in the lucrative but shady business of global arms dealing. Now that the Todd Phillips film has finally made its way to Netflix, the question must be asked: Is War Dogs based on a true story, or is it a work of great fiction? Before we get to the answer, here’s the premise. The 2016 dark comedy War Dogs is definitely one of those films.

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But once in a while, a movie comes out that seems like it could be a little bit of both.

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The truth is often stranger than fiction, they say.












Real war dogs