Showing posts with label military working dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military working dog. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Madison Rising and Orange County Choppers!

from BLACKFIVE
posted by Pitch
(click on the poster or watch the video for details!)

Talk about a match made in heaven!  The patriotic band Madison Rising is headed up to Newburgh, NY this weekend to visit Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. and the other guys and gals at Orange County Choppers, home of American Chopper.

They are there to support a special tribute to Military Working Dogs.  They'll play a couple of concerts, no doubt including their incredible version of the Star Spangled Banner.   I had the great fortune to meet them a few weeks ago as they were passing thru the DC area back to their home stomping grounds in Philly and NYC and they are just a fantastic group of guys.

If you can get up to Newburgh (about 70 miles due north of NYC on the Hudson), do so and support this incredible band and this wonderful cause.
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Purchase tickets now at: http://shop.orangecountychoppers.com/category.cfm/choppers/lifestyle-events
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Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Life of a Military Working Dog (+HD video)

Produced by TSgt Lisa Carlson, 379th AEW/Public Affairs, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing
Video by Tech. Sgt. Lisa Carlson
from DODLive.mil

This video is from the perspective of a military working dog.  Kichi is a service member just like any other; he has a job to do, likes and dislikes, loyalty and a sense of pride and accomplishment.  Find out a little about what it’s like to see the world from the view of this canine companion – a 379th AEW Military Working Dog.




The 379th AEW produces video stories from the men and women in Southwest Asia. Here's the perspective from a 4-legged military member. Kichi- 379th AEW Military Working Dog. Voiced by SSgt Brandon Durham, 379th AEW, Dog handler. Produced by TSgt Lisa Carlson, 379th AEW/Public Affairs. Also available in High Definition.
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