BY: SSG. Blagg
MFO Mascots are valuable force protection assets for the remote sites due to their natural territorial instincts. They are also loyal companions which provide comfort and companionship to the Soldiers. Cleanliness is one of the first lines of defense in disease prevention.
USBATT Soldiers take the time to make sure that the Mascots out at the OP’s maintain their proper level of cleanliness. PV2 Kyle McNamara, Buddy, and PFC Antonio Washington of C. Co 1/175th INF out at one of the remote sites. “Next time I come out here I’m bringing clippers, sorry Buddy but you’re getting a Mohawk” said PV2 McNamara jokingly.
Mascot Bones with PFC. Washingtonenjoying his towel dry. When asked “Why are you drying the dogs off on a 100° day?” PFC Washington said “Two reasons, one we don’t want to let
these wet dogs run through the sand and get more dirt then they had on them. And two this is my squad leader’s towel.”
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