Mascots
who have made it to the US
It
has been busy the past few months to bring home many Mascots for the
Troops! To view Mascots who have been reunited please
visit: www.militarymascots.org/home.html
Without your
support Military Mascots would not have been able to assist so many
Troops to bring their buddies home! Thank you for your continued
support!
Apache & Chopper arrived from Afghanistan on 21
March. Many Thanks to the Humane Society of Utah for their fund
raising efforts to help with these 2 pups costs. Apache &
Chopper's imports came in at $5,155.00

Garfield
arrived from Iraq on 21 March - Many thanks to Shenandoah Animal
Clinic from Woodlands, TX for greeting Garfield on his arrival and
placing him onto his connection flight for home.
Sam &
Hammer, Fallujah, Daisy & Dagwood made it home this month as
well.
Foster
& Adoptive homes
Several
soldier's who are due to deploy are seeking foster of adoptive homes
for their pets. These pets are not Mascots who have made it to the
US.
Please visit the foster page to see where you could be of
help! www.militarymascots.org/states.html |
Photogragh
Copy Rights
 All
Photos contained within Military Mascots website & News letters
are copyright 2003-2005 by their Soldiers or their rightful
Photographers.
Fund
Raisers to Support Mascots
Tupperware
Fundraisers! No party involved, Catalog sales only! 40% of
all sales donated to Military Mascots Contact Bonni Borosky for
your catalog 216-524-3805 after 5:00 PM Independence,
OH --------------------- Leo: A Greyhound's Tale - by Cindy
Victor www.leoagreyhoundtale.com 20% donated to Military
Mascots from the purchase of Leo's book! Thank you Cindy for your
donation of Leo books to place in care packages!
--------------------- On Auction Soon! Autographed Book
from Author: William A. Wynne Yorkie Doodle Dandy: A Memoir: Or
the Other Woman Was a Real Dog
Smoky, a four-pound Yorkshire
Terrier, lived under adverse conditions, in the New Guinea jungles,
and coral rock Islands, weathered typhoons, kamikaze attacks on
board ship, and suffered the primitive living conditions of tents in
equatorial heat and humidity. Not merely a morale booster, Smoky
survived 18 months straight in combat with her buddies, completed
vital missions, and is considered not only a war dog but also a
hero.
Please visit the fund raiser page for many ways to
show your support for the
Troops. www.militarymascots.org/funds.html
Show
Your Support - Donations
If
you would like to donate to the efforts of supporting our Troops and
their Furry Friends please visit: www.militarymascots.org
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains
unawakened." ~Anatole
France~ |