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A “Tail” From Afghanistan

We have been hearing a lot about Afghanistan of late, most of it bad. Finally, a story that will lift your spirits, a tall “tail” that is true. This one is about Sabi, who has been MIA in Afghanistan. She is MIA no longer as this article details, “Digger Dog Found After Afghan Adventure“:

An Australian Special Forces explosives detection dog has been found alive and well almost 14 months after going missing in action (MIA) in Afghanistan.

Sabi was found by a US soldier at an isolated patrol base in north-eastern Uruzgan last week.

The black Labrador was declared MIA in September 2008 during the same battle with the Taliban in which SAS Trooper Mark Donaldson won his Victoria Cross.

Sabi was present with her handler when their combined Australian, US and Afghan National Army convoy was ambushed by an insurgent force.

Nine Australian soldiers, including Sabi’s handler, were wounded during the engagement.

Sabi spent more than a year in the desolate south of Afghanistan and repeated attempts were made by the Special Operations Task Group to find her.

The US soldier who found her, and who can only be identified by his first name John, was aware Australian Special Forces soldiers were missing one of their explosive detection dogs.

He said it was immediately obvious that Sabi was no ordinary dog.

“I took the dog and gave it some commands it understood,” he said.


How cool is that? It says something about John that he noticed this dog, and approached her in the first place. That is to say, I would guess he had other stuff to do. But notice her he did, and got her to the right people, much to the delight of her trainers:

She was flown to Tarin Kowt to be reunited with one of her trainers and he knew instantly it was Sabi.

“I nudged a tennis ball to her with my foot and she took it straight away. It’s a game we used to play over and over during her training,” the trainer said.

“It’s amazing, just incredible, to have her back.”

Currently in the United Kingdom after meeting Her Majesty the Queen, Trooper Mark Donaldson said Sabi’s return closed a chapter of their shared history.

“She’s the last piece of the puzzle,” he said. “Having Sabi back gives some closure for the handler and the rest of us that served with her in 2008. It’s a fantastic morale booster for the guys.”

At the time of her disappearance Sabi was coming to the end of her second tour of duty in Afghanistan, having previously deployed to Uruzgan in 2007.

Sabi will now undergo a period of quarantine before a decision can be made about the timing of her return to Australia.

Below is the video report of this remarkable dog and her unit (ignore the moniker of the poster – this was the one closest to the original shown in Australia):

How much do you love that shot of Sabi in the big trunk of tennis balls?? I just love that she’s a Special Forces Dog, about to be decorated, and playing with her tennis balls is such a high priority!

As we go into the weekend, I hope this story brings a smile to your face, and a hug to the furry creature of your choice!

  • Daisy Mae

    First story I read in the day. Big smile on my face. Wonderful.

  • http://! stodgie

    she has more courage than our gov leaders.

  • Mandelay

    What a great story — thanks a bunch, Rev. Amy! This pup brings a big smile and a warm heart!

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    Good morning, everyone! So glad you like this story. It surely did warm my heart. I love that this bomb-sniffing dog SO loves her tennis balls! How cute is that?

    I hope this sets the tone for the rest of your day – big smiles, warm hearts!

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Yes first thing I heard this morning on Fox too. What a truly amazing story….. brought tears to my eyes!

    Welcome home “Sabi”

  • Kim

    I love this story! It is amazing that she survived her ordeal. I am so glad that Sabi is back where she belongs.

  • Elder Jane

    It’s hard to take people seriously when they have that silly accent.

  • jwrjr

    That is not difficult … unfortunately (for us).

  • jwrjr

    It is not silly in Australia.

  • HARP

    This dog could teach Obama about loyalty.

  • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

    LOL! I could listen all day to Aussies.

    Go Sabi!

  • I’m a Linda too

    Does the heart good, indeed. And again, kudos to the strong females. :)

  • Kbentleyis

    I have 4 dogs of my own, and there is no greater love and loyalty they have. If you can, donate what you can to the US Humane Society.

    They love with no preconditions. No matter what mood you’re in, they love and understand you just the same.

    Those that abuse animals, don’t stop there.

  • Diana L. C.

    I read this story in our local paper this morning, and I was weepy eyed all morning. Now that I had a chance to check out NQ, I’m crying for happiness again.

    There is a lot written about the dogs that are trained to go to war with armies. Dogs are really, in my mind, angels given to us as a reminder of how much better we could be.

    My cat, Hobbes, is sitting on my lap as I type. He wants me to add that cats are given to us by God to keep us humble, since they are so much better than we are or could even strive to be.

    (Now I don’t have to worry about my ankles being attacked. ;-) ).

  • Joel

    Jason English at mentalfloss.com posted links to several YouTube videos of dogs welcoming their soldiers home (and one video of children welcoming home a soldier parent).

    http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/40324

  • kgirl1028

    This was one of the best story i’ve seen in months. I love my two little furry creatures I couldn’t imgaine what i would do if I lost them. Well it nice to know some stories do have happy endings.

  • westexan

    While in the US Marine Corps I got into a fight in LA and the MPs put me in the dog kennel (Canine Corps)all night. Some of the best friends of man are dogs. The dogs and me got along just fine. People are what bug the hell out of me. Too bad the Marines wouldn’t let them (the Canine Corps) eat in the mess halls. But then maybe they got better chow at the Kennels. Don’t think they got SOS like us shit birds did. Aussies are a lot like dogs too- loyal to almost a fault :)

  • http://noquarter foxyladi14

    great happy ending story Amy

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    ROTFLNAO – that Hobbes is one smart cat (as I type with one hand while the other is holding up my cat, Pubkin’).

    I just happened to read the article last night when I was checking out the latest. It is a great stry, isn’t?

    I’m with you, Kbentleyis – we make them monthly to the Humane Soc., to the ASPCA, WWF, special gifts to North Shore Animal League (a no-kill shelter long ago), horse organizations.

    This story, and the others like it (see Joel’s comment below) really do open up a window into what these soldiers are doing, and with whom they are working. Amazing.

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    Oh, my Westexan – that is quite a vivid image! :-D

    And funny comment, too!

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    So glad abt that, kgirl – though I guess that’s not so good, really, huh? Still – happy to be able to have it here.

    Thanks for the good comments, y’all!

  • Hot Librarian

    Hey hey there!

    the folowing have had no trouble taking on any accent from their Australian speech developement.

    hugh jackman Cate Blanchett nicole kidman Heath Ledger Simon Baker toni Collette Naomi Watts Mel Gibson Russell Crowe Geoffrey Rush ….& many more all Academy Golden globe Emmy & Broadway winners.Plus the SMOOTHEST ever …Erroll Flynn!

    From Queen Elizabeth 1 to gay cowboys we do it all.

    Plus we gave you Rupert Murdoch. Accent never held him back.

  • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

    My great-grandfather was Australian. It’s a fact my side of the family is very proud of, especially a nephew who works with Aussies.

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    Preach it, Hot Librarian!! We love our friends and actors from Down Under!

    And Buzz – very cool! Have you been to Australia? I am so dying to go there…

  • Clara

    Dogs are really, in my mind, angels given to us as a reminder of how much better we could be.

    What a great statement and I fully agree. I lost two of my Golden angels this year and the sadness of their absence is profound. I’m so glad that Sabi’s return meant so much to her unit and her handler. What a miracle!

  • Linda Anselmi

    What a great uplifting story RRRAmy!!! Thanks for the treat.

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    Clara, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I can understand the sadness of absence – I still keep looking for my beloved Sweetie, who died a couple of months ago. My condolences to you.

    Yes, a miracle indeed.

    And thanks, Linda! When I saw this last night, it just made me smile – Sabi has such joy in her eyes, even after her 14 month sojourn…

  • djmm

    Thank you — what a wonderful story!

    djmm

  • Bronwyn’s Harbor

    This is one of the neatest stories i’ve seen in a while, and your commentary throughout, Amy, brought it even more to life.

  • Hot Librarian

    Thanks RRA & Buzz.

    I love the Sthn accents & am hoping to do the Appalachian trail (sth only -) so I can listen to all day .

    Maybe this year if i can get a family member to look after my 2 whippets.

    if any Noquarters live that side of the world Id love to meet you.

  • http://www.vitabits.co.uk/multivitamins Multivitamins

    Great post and Great fantastic ending.. Thank you…

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