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  2. Military animal - Wikipedia

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    Military animals are trained animals that are used in warfare and other combat related activities. As working animals, different military animals serve different functions. Horses, elephants, camels, and other animals have been used for both transportation and mounted attack. Pigeons were used for communication and photographic espionage.

  3. War elephant - Wikipedia

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    [97] Military elephants were used as late as the Vietnam War. [98] Elephants were as of 2017 being used by the Kachin Independence Army for an auxiliary role. [99] Elephants are now more valuable to many armies in failing states for their ivory than as transport, and many thousands of elephants have died during civil conflicts due to poaching.

  4. Elephant execution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Execution of elephants was thus viewed as appropriate retribution for "criminal" behavior, especially when an elephant had harmed or killed trainers or bystanders. [7] There was a clear-cut parallel between elephant executions and the lynching of minorities, which was both recognized at the time and remains a subject of scholarship today. [8]

  5. Category:War elephants - Wikipedia

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    Elephantry are military units with elephant-mounted troops. Pages in category "War elephants" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants are the largest living land animals. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ), the African forest elephant ( L. cyclotis ), and the Asian elephant ( Elephas maximus ). They are the only surviving members of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea; extinct relatives ...

  7. Hannibal's crossing of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Hannibal's Numidian cavalry carried on working on the road, taking three more days to fix it sufficiently to allow the elephants to cross. [105] Getting the animals across this stretch of road, Hannibal raced ahead of the rearguard to the part of the army that was below the pasture line. [107]

  8. Meet the Military Personnel Who Support and Defend ... - AOL

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    There are more endangered species living on acres managed by the U.S. Department of Defense than there are in the nation’s national parks.

  9. Military marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    A military marine mammal is a cetacean or pinniped that has been trained for military uses. Examples include bottlenose dolphins, seals, sea lions, and beluga whales. The United States and Soviet militaries have trained and employed oceanic dolphins for various uses. Military marine mammals have been trained to rescue lost naval swimmers, guard ...