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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (9537)11/9/2001 4:38:47 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
Hi Jim Wooly CB; Re shooting horses... To answer this question, maybe you should read what official Army doctrine on shooting dogs is:

8-7. DOG/HANDLER TRACKING TEAMS
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(3) If the sniper does not have a firearm, one dog can be dealt with relatively easy if a knife or large club is available. The sniper must keep low and strike upward using the wrist, never overhand. Dogs are quick and will try to strike the groin or legs. Most attack dogs are trained to go for the groin or throat. If alone and faced with two or more dogs, the sniper should avoid the situation.
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