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The monument commemorates the Australian Army trackers and their tracker dogs who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved since the end of World War Two.
In Vietnam, there were two black Labrador tracker dogs attached to each Australian battalion. An integral part of a small team of 6 soldiers, they were working dogs rather than pets, which made the bond between the animals and their handlers that much stronger. The men relied on them to locate the enemy and to prevent them walking into ambushes and enemy booby traps. They entrusted their lives to the tracker dogs. A handler’s dog was ‘his best mate’, so it was heart-breaking for the handlers to have to part with their dogs when they finished their tour of duty in Vietnam. The dogs had a 3 year tour of duty, unlike their handlers who usually spent one year there. Australian quarantine laws prohibited the dogs from returning home with their handlers.
In 1968 the Army decided that the dogs would be kept in the battalion as ‘reserves’ when they finished their ‘active service’. They were then to be passed on as pets to European or Australian families living in Saigon. They were only to be put down as a last resort. None of the 11 dogs that served in Vietnam were put down and homes were found for the 10 who survived. (One of the dogs, Cassius, died of heat exhaustion after a training run.) More recently the dogs being used in peacekeeping exercises have been allowed to return to Australia after their tour of duty.
Location
Address: | Admiral Terrace & Baronet Street, Foreshore, Goolwa, 5214 |
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State: | SA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -35.506726 Long: 138.783972 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | Multiple |
Actual Event Start Date: | 03-August-1962 |
Actual Event End Date: | 11-January-1973 |
Designer: | Nalty Memorials |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 26th April, 2003 |
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Australian Army Trackers
Dedicated to the Trackers and their loyal dogs who as a team, served this country with distinction in all armed conflicts since WWII
Remembrance is made of the War Dogs unable to return from
South Vietnam
1967 - 1971
Caesar Marcian
Cassius Marcus
Janus Milo
Julian Tiber
Juno Trajan
Justin
All gave something, some gave all
Those who knew you, will never forget
Dedicated 26 April 2003