A Military Working Dog Died Saving Army Rangers In A Fierce Firefight In Afghanistan
A military working dog was killed in a fierce firefight in Afghanistan last week, and his actions in his final moments saved the lives of several U.S. soldiers.
Maiko, a multi-purpose canine (MPC) assigned to Army 75th Ranger Regiments 2nd Battalion, was killed during a raid on Al Qaeda militants in Nimruz Province. Sgt. Leandro Jasso, who was assigned to the same unit, was also killed during this engagement.
Maiko was killed in action while leading Rangers into a breach of a targeted compound on Nov. 24, an unofficial biography leaked online reads. Maikos presence and actions inside the building directly caused the enemy to engage him, giving away his position and resulting in the assault force eliminating the threat without injury or loss of life.
The actions of Maiko directly saved the life of his handler [Staff Sgt.] Jobe and other Rangers, the document said.
The accuracy of the biography, which first appeared on social media, was confirmed to Stars and Stripes by a spokesperson for the 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning in Georgia.
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