Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Army dogs get top honours for heroics in J&K, Nortr-east

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

NEW DELHI: Five army dogs — all Labradors — have been recognised for their heroics on the battlefiel­d and awarded top honours for valour and devotion to duty, two army officers said on Friday asking not to be named.

While two of them helped the army track down hardcore terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir during counter-terrorism operations last year, the remaining three canines sniffed out deadly explosives in the country’s North-east, their action saving scores of lives, said the first officer cited above.

The dogs were honoured with commendati­on cards for outstandin­g service on January 15, which is celebrated as Army Day, the second officer said.

Army dog Gem was awarded the Army chief’s commendati­on card for leading a counter-terrorist squad from 55 Rashtriya Rifles to an injured terrorist by following his blood scent last May. The soldiers had killed two terrorists in a firefight earlier but the third one had managed to give them a slip. Gem’s actions helped the squad kill the third terrorist.

Another Labrador, Rosh, was awarded the Northern Army commander’s commendati­on card for his role in directing a squad from 44 Rashtriya Rifles to a terrorist hiding under wooden logs in a village in Kashmir after two of his accomplice­s were shot dead last May.

Rosh, who tracked him down by following his blood trail, was praised for his exemplary tracking abilities, diligence and courage.

Lalam, Mussi and Dambo earned their spurs in the North-east – the three Labradors were awarded the Eastern Army Commander’s commendati­on cards on Army Day.

Lalam, a mine detection specialist, used her skills to help a squad from 5/5 Gorkha Rifles track down an improvised explosive device at a village in Assam’s Baksa district on July 28, 2019, a day that militant outfit United Liberation Front of Assam observes as martyrs’ day.

Mussi led a team from the Assam Rifles to explosives planted along National Highway 102 that links Imphal to Moreh in Manipur.

Her citation says, “Correct indication and confirmati­on by the dog not only helped save valuable lives and property but also bears testimony to immense harmony between the dog and its trainer.”

 ??  ?? Lalam, one of the dogs awarded
Lalam, one of the dogs awarded

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