CAMP BAUTISTA, Jolo, Sulu – She never misses military briefings and is usually the first on the truck during jump-off to operations, always ready to go with the troops for another day of hunting down Abu Sayyaf terrorists.
She’s no ordinary member of the Army’s combat force but a battle scarred seven-month-old askal, short for asong kalye or stray dog, whose master, Cpl. Benjamin Bongolan of the 104th Infantry Division’s security and strike force, has named “K-10.”
“There’s already a K-9,” Bongolan said, referring to trained canines assisting military and police in their work.....
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