I meant to post this yesterday in honor of Memorial Day. It is from the book Loyal Hearts: Histories of American Civil War Canines by Michael Zucchero. My parents sent me a signed copy of this charming book, filled with anecdotes of Civil War dogs and photos of the soldiers who loved them, after attending a speech by the author. I wanted to read it before Memorial Day and post a review in honor of our soldiers. I didn't get that done either.
Feeling guilty about deadline's missed, I'm falling back on the cliche of a picture and a thousand words. And I've selected this image to honor those who have served out country. I think this beefy artillery officer photographed with his little white dog exemplifies the individuality of every soldier. And the tiny "girly" dog amplifies the warrior's humanity and in a strange way, the insanity of war. How can a man who cares for this tiny, loving creature kill his fellow man? How can we continue to ask this of a portion of our society?
And continue to look away when they come back broken?
Thank you to all the soldiers who heroically serve in our wars. I hope you can come home soon and see your "loyal hearts."
Read a reviewof Loyal Hearts here. It is filled with amazing canine Civil War photos that the author has collected through the years, many never published before. Each one a story of dog love in a time of war.

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