MS. Of soldier grooming dog. MS. Camera following dog as it jumps over hurdles. MS. of same dog scrambling over very large hurdle. MS. of man running away from dog. The dog catches up with him and brings him to the ground while army trainer looks on. MS. (Wardieburn)...
MS. Of soldier grooming dog. MS. Camera following dog as it jumps over hurdles. MS. of same dog scrambling over very large hurdle. MS. of man running away from dog. The dog catches up with him and brings him to the ground while army trainer looks on. MS. (Wardieburn) Camp) of dog being fitted into harness. MS. of another dog being fitted into harness. Camera following helicopter landing. MS. of soldier getting hold of harness which dog is in and lifting it to make sure it is secure. MS. of troops with dog rushing towards helicopter. MS. of soldier watching with army dog. Camera following helicopters as it takes off. LS. of helicopter. MS. of helicopter as troops scramble down line dropped from helicopter. MS. of the dog now being lowered from helicopter. It lands safely in the arms of a soldier waiting on the ground. (Orig. Neg.)
Note: Dogs appear quite unsettled throughout the film, and difficulties occurred in getting the dog out of the cabin door.
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