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Saluting Four-Legged Heroes: Community Gathers to Honor War Dogs in Front Royal

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In a heartfelt ceremony held on May 25 at the Warren County Humane Society’s memorial site, members of the Front Royal community gathered to honor the military’s most loyal soldiers—its dogs.

Dogs of War Memorial. Photos by Roger Bianchini.

This year’s ‘Dogs of War’ memorial event marked a special milestone as Malcolm Barr, who founded the tradition 12 years ago, passed the torch to a new steward. Standing before the memorial he personally helped create, Barr was celebrated for his vision, compassion, and tireless dedication.

“Today is the passing of this event,” said Skip Rogers. “It began 12 years ago by Malcolm Barr. It’s a passing of the event from Malcolm to me, and I am honored.”

The inspiration for the event dates back decades to when Barr was a young war correspondent with the Associated Press. While stationed in Guam in the 1960s, he stumbled across an overgrown cemetery in the jungle. “He found an overgrown, small cemetery with 22 war dogs,” the speaker recalled. “That led, using his influence as a reporter, to clearing that jungle-infested cemetery and turning it into a memorial site for the dogs of war.”

The experience left a lasting mark on Barr. After retiring, he worked with the Warren County Humane Society to designate a special plot of land for a local Dogs of War memorial. The result is a peaceful, shaded space with engraved stones and bronze plaques, offering a solemn place to remember the dogs who served in war zones alongside American soldiers.

The event began with an opening prayer led by Michael Williams of First Baptist Church, who paid tribute to the dogs that paid the ultimate price for their service.

“To most handlers, like my father, they were considered partners, fellow comrades, their personal bodyguards,” said Williams. “Years ago, when a dog had completed all it was able to complete for various missions, it was destroyed, just like other forms of equipment. It wasn’t until the year 2000 that military handlers were able to finally adopt their dogs who served alongside them.”

Williams noted that military dogs often provided more than physical protection—they offered emotional support that many soldiers carried with them long after combat.

“To me, all dogs are heroes,” he said. “Whether they served in battle or not.”

The Valley Chorale provided musical tributes, performing “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “America the Beautiful,” “Amazing Grace,” and “Shenandoah,” giving the event a tone of reverence and reflection.

Barr’s dedication to recognizing military dogs spans generations of canine service, from the Revolutionary War to the modern battlefield. Dogs have historically served as scouts, guards, messengers, and search and rescue companions. As Rogers noted, “The iconic image of messenger dogs running through trenches during World War I underscores their critical role in maintaining communication lines, often risking their lives to deliver vital messages amidst the chaos of battle.”

The program also included a formal wreath-laying ceremony by Malcolm Barr Jr., a benediction, and a “Blessing of the Animals,” where attendees brought their dogs forward for prayer. “Even when they only have one eye,” said Williams with a smile, “man, can they still bite.”

The crowd laughed and wiped away tears in equal measure.

“I know what it’s like to be bound to an animal, to sleep with an animal, on cold nights, on warm nights when I pushed them away,” said Rogers, a former military dog handler. “Literally thousands of our men and women have been saved—protected—by these animals. They do deserve our recognition and our honor.”

From left: Malcolm Barr Jr., friend & fellow Brit Chris Laurence, seated Mal’s brother Neville Barr, who is visiting from England, Malcolm Barr Sr., and a member of the Front Royal Chorale group standing behind Malcolm.

As the event closed, Skip Rogers thanked Malcolm Barr, saying, “You are a loving, intelligent, caring man that goes beyond himself to take care of not only the animals that he loves but also the people that he loves. My promise to you is that we will continue this event, this celebration, this recognition of the Dogs of War.”

The ceremony ended with an invitation for guests to gather inside the Humane Society for refreshments—and plenty of tail wags from the day’s four-legged attendees.

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