karl28 said:
medicineman
Well that would be the loonie left for you in not making sense . This in regards to the above post
Kinda like how the above statement made sense to me? I'll spell it out for you - a shepherd is something/someone that herds and guards sheep - ergo a human shepherd (or more commonly shortened to just "shepherd") is a person who herds sheep around and looks after them - people you find a great deal of in the Former Yugoslavia. They were a vital HUMINT factor for us in preventing death/bodily or vehicular destruction by land mine over there. If they wouldn't graze their sheep somewhere, there was a damn good reason usually.
A German Shepherd is a breed of dog originally bred to help humans herd and guard sheep and are also used for other things, like herding/guarding/handling humans (police work/guide dogs), sniffing out stuff (explosives, drugs, people/parts of people), and a multitude of other functions due to it's loyalty, size, intelligence and abillity to adapt to being trained. Other dogs are in fact used for the same sort of things, some of which have the word "shepherd" in the name of the breed (or sheep dog). In reference to the above paragraph, as our engineer troop cleared probably more roads/paths than an entire regiment did during the Normandy breakout, and we had a fair number of casualties resulting from mines (and the stress on the troops that sort of work incurs), many of which were buried too deep for standard detectors, they'd asked for some such animals to assist in demining because there was less risk to humans. Since we had no such animals in the CF at the time, outside help had to be sought - none arrived it seemed due to publicity issues.
I'm explaining in this fashion, as it would appear that you either didn't understand what I wrote in response to "Does the CF use Shepherds" and/or you don't share my sense of humour. If the former, hope that helped; if the latter, oh well, I thought it was at least a little amusing.
Cheers.
MM