Bronze Memorial Vietnam Not Forgotten Fountain Soldier Statue for Sale BOKK-37

 

This military bronze statue of dog and soldier is a scene of a Vietnam trainer pouring water from a water bottle into his helmet for his German Shepherd. From this bronze statue, we can tell that the soldier was very fond of his German Shepherd. This shepherd was also his best companion. He was willing to share his water with his loyal companion. This is a very warm picture of a soldier with his dog during the war.

 

 

Dogs have always been a close companion to humans. Especially during the war, for centuries. Military dogs have played an important role in the battlefield. These trained military men, who engage in a variety of dangerous roles, could die at any time. It also saved the lives of many soldiers. They are veterans, but not allowed to return home. Their contribution to America’s role in the Vietnam War was priceless, but their appearance made them victims. Because they have four legs.

 

 

In the decade of the Vietnam War, only 204 dogs left the country. Some stayed in the Pacific and some returned to the United States. No one has returned to civilian life. In the United States, the army hastily retreated from Vietnam with all the other surviving dogs. Consider the remaining equipment that had to be brought back and they were left behind. But the military is not trained to handle these dogs. John Burnham designed this commemorative bronze statue by learning the stories behind the thousands of military dogs that died or were abandoned in the Vietnam War.

 

 

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