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February 3, 2011

Parents of Fallen U.S. Soldier Adopt Son's Bomb-Sniffing Dog

The parents of a fallen U.S. soldier are adopting the dog that the military says loyally rushed to the Marine’s aid when he was killed in Afghanistan.

Darrell and Kathy Rusk picked up the dog, Eli, on Thursday. They asked the military if they could adopt the four-year-old black Labrador after their son was fatally shot in December during a gun battle with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Twenty-year-old Pfc. Colton Rusk was the handler for Eli, who was trained to sniff out explosives. The military discharged Eli from service following Rusk’s death.

Military officials say Eli is only the second military dog to be adopted by the family of a slain handler.

The Rusks picked up the dog at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, the training headquarters for all dogs used by the U.S. military. They said they wanted to adopt Eli because their son talked about him constantly, making him seem like part of the family.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am so sorry about your son Rusk. It was good of you to keep Eli in the family. I bet Eli is sad. We may not understand the behaviors of animals but I know If Eli and Rusk were close Eli is heartbroken as well. Eli is lucky. There are so many dogs in the world that are abused for no reason!