My first thought was: “Good bye and thanks for all the fish”

motherjones:

jacquesofalltrades:

If you thought Cairo the Navy Seal dog was something special…
abcworldnews:

Just days after the Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden, the Navy sent some real marine mammals into action off the Pacific. Four bottle-nosed dolphins trained to find underwater mines demonstrated their abilities during Operation Trident Fury, a joint U.S.-Canadian military exercise held earlier this month off the coast of Vancouver, British Columbia. The dolphins are part of the Navy’s little-known Marine Mammal Program, which has trained sea lions, dolphins, and, yes, seals to find mines and enemy divers and was used successfully during the Iraq War.  Read more at www.abcnews.com. Photo from the US Navy.  (Taken with instagram)


We welcome our new amphibious overlords.

My first thought was: “Good bye and thanks for all the fish”

motherjones:

jacquesofalltrades:

If you thought Cairo the Navy Seal dog was something special…

abcworldnews:

Just days after the Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden, the Navy sent some real marine mammals into action off the Pacific. Four bottle-nosed dolphins trained to find underwater mines demonstrated their abilities during Operation Trident Fury, a joint U.S.-Canadian military exercise held earlier this month off the coast of Vancouver, British Columbia. The dolphins are part of the Navy’s little-known Marine Mammal Program, which has trained sea lions, dolphins, and, yes, seals to find mines and enemy divers and was used successfully during the Iraq War. Read more at www.abcnews.com. Photo from the US Navy. (Taken with instagram)

We welcome our new amphibious overlords.

12 months ago

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