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Horse underscores the significance of the dogs' early warning capabilities, especially during daylight operations in challenging terrains like jungles and deserts. Their heightened senses—ears and noses—provided vital intelligence, detecting enemies and explosives, ultimately saving countless lives. Beyond their tactical importance, the dogs also served as morale boosters, fostering camaraderie among soldiers. Their presence reassured troops, often alerting them to threats before they materialized, and their absence is deeply mourned when they pass away.