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The 8125th Dog Sentry Detachment was a U.S. Army unit formed during the Korean War to provide enhanced security for American installations and supply depots. Activated in 1951, the detachment deployed sentry dogs and their handlers to guard against infiltration and sabotage by enemy forces, particularly during night operations. The unit played a crucial role in safeguarding vital logistical routes and rear-area facilities, helping to prevent surprise attacks and theft. The 8125th Dog Sentry Detachment’s work contributed significantly to the overall security and operational effectiveness of U.S. and United Nations forces in Korea.

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