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2026 VDHA Reunion
Doubletree By Hilton Riverfront
New Bern, NC
May 28th - May 30, 2026

 

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From the VDHA President

 

 

 

 






by John R. Harvey

December, 2025

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. November has been an exciting month. I had the humble opportunity to attend the South Carolina War Dog Memorial Rededication in Columbia, South Carolina, presented by the Military Working Dog Heritage Museum. The memorial is the creation of Johnny Mayo, a former U.S. Army scout dog handler, and Renee Bemis a renowned sculptor originally from Florida. The first time I saw the piece was when Dennis Lewis pulled into the parking lot of the hotel holding a VDHA reunion in October 2015 in Nashville, TN. It was sitting on a large flatbed trailer. Dennis was moving the memorial from Illinois to its final home in Columbia, SC. The emotions felt by the attendees are forever remembered.

This tenth-year rededication was a wonderful two-day event starting Monday morning with registration followed by a K-9 demonstration presented by units from Fort Rutledge in Columbia, SC and Fort Jackson in Clemson, SC. The demonstration was coordinated by SGM Viridiana Lavalle. SGM Lavalle currently serves as the Army Military Working Dog Sergeant Major and Program Manager at the Pentagon. SGM Lavalle has been a long time friend of the VDHA family. The demonstration was followed by a pizza dinner on Monday evening. There were about 40 participants.

Tuesday morning the attendees participated in Columbia’s Veterans Day Parade. The participants rode on a large open flatbed trailer outfitted with seats on which to sit. Some of the lucky ones snagged a ride in various military vehicles escaping the wind and cold. The morning started at a brisk 34 degrees and it was windy. As the day progressed, it finally warmed up to around 40 degrees. The rededication ceremony was held Veterans Day, Tuesday afternoon. The invocation was given by Dennis Lewis followed by remarks from Al Dobbs, Albert Johnson, president of MWDHM, and Johnny Mayo. Unfortunately, Renee’s plane flight was canceled due to the government shut down, however we were fortunate enough to have her call in and make a speech thru the speaker system provided by the city.

SGM Lavalle was the keynote speaker. MSG Terry Young gave an inspiring reading of the poem, “The Guardians of the Night.” All in all it was two days of comradery, meeting old friends and making new ones.

A quick reminder to get your registrations in for our reunion in May in New Bern, North Carolina. Wishing you all the happiest of holidays in December and a happy and healthy New Year.

AFTER THE TEARS.
What do you do after losing a close friend or loved one
one? Some cultures perform a wailing ritual as they do
carry the individual to their final resting place.
Much to my wife's dismay, I don't cry a lot. During
our seven years together, she has probably only
witnessed me cry three, maybe four times. The first time
was when she showed me a letter that she had written
to God asking him to bring to her someone who would

love and honor here. I quickly volunteered AFTER THE TEARS.

 


The Deadline to submit Articles
for the December 2025 DogMan
issue is November 23, 2025.
Please send to dogman@vdha.us

       The VDHA was organized in 1993 by a group of six veteran war dog handlers who served during the Vietnam Conflict. One of their original goals was to search for and re-unite veteran war dog handlers and honor the memory of their war dog partners.
       As a result, the VDHA has grown from six members to approximately 2000 members. Our membership consists of veteran war dog handlers and dog loving supporters of all ages and gender.
       Many members have been featured in the print and film media, and during many of our nation's annually scheduled patriotic events. A significant achievement is the highly acclaimed TV documentary, "War Dogs, America's Forgotten Heroes." We welcome the informational contributions of all dog handlers from all eras.
       The VDHA was founded with three core objectives in mind:
• Educate the public of the accomplishments of dog handlers in the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam Conflict and the dogs that served with them.
• Provide opportunities for the research and preparation of a detailed history of the use of dogs in the Vietnam Conflict.
• Locate and provide fellowship among dog handlers of all US Armed Services.
       The VDHA continues to be a part of war dog memorial projects throughout the country. Some have since been dedicated and more are on the horizon.
       Getting the US Postal Service to issue a War Dog Stamp that honors the service and sacrifice of the nation's war dogs is one of our goals.
       Educating the public on what these incredible four-footed animals have done to save American lives on the battlefields of foreign wars is always at the forefront of every effort we support or sponsor. During every modern War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Iraq, men have volunteered to serve as "Dog Handlers." The military duty of having served with a dog in War is a bonding relationship and memorable experience like no other, that lasts a lifetime.

 

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