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Tiger Woods Almost Gave Up Golf For The Military, Says Former Coach


Posted on Apr 02, 2012 @ 10:30AM - Add a comment

By Amber Goodhand - Radar News Editor

Tiger Woods' passion for golf was once overshadowed by a growing obsession with the military, and his former swing coach says the champion actually put his career in jeopardy because of it.

Hank Haney chronicles Tiger's secret training sessions with the Navy SEALs in his new book The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods, and says he participated in everything from parachuting to 'Kill Houses' -- a live ammunition shooting range used to train for combat in close contact situations.

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Tiger Woods' passion for golf was once overshadowed by a growing obsession with the military, and his former swing coach says the champion actually put his career in jeopardy because of it.

Hank Haney chronicles Tiger's secret training sessions with the Navy SEALs in his new book The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods, and says he participated in everything from parachuting to 'Kill Houses' -- a live ammunition shooting range used to train for combat in close contact situations.

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Two Men Found Guilty Of Killing War Hero’s Therapy Dog


Posted on Dec 04, 2011 @ 05:23AM - 33 comments

By Radar Staff

Marcus Luttrell was left devastated when he was awoken by the sound of a gun shot in the early hours of April 1, 2009 to find that his beloved service dog DASY, a Labrador retriever, had been killed.

Marcus Luttrell was left devastated when he was awoken by the sound of a gun shot in the early hours of April 1, 2009 to find that his beloved service dog DASY, a Labrador retriever, had been killed.

Alfonso Hernandez, 24, was found guilty of a felony on Thursday in Walker County, Texas by a jury of four men and eight women. Two days earlier, his accomplice Michael Edmonds, 21, pleaded guilty to the same charge and admitted that he was the one to fire the fatal shot.

Luttrell testified during the trial that he heard a single gunshot around 2 am on the fateful night, grabbed his pistol, went to check on his mother who lived next door and then got to the roadway to find DASY shot dead.

“I saw my dog in a ditch and two men standing outside the car,” Luttrell said. “I could hear them laughing.”

Luttrell gave chase to the men, who attempted to escape in a car going up to 100 mph through several counties. A patrol officer finally pulled them over.

Prosecutors believe the two men may have killed several area dogs for kicks, but until the Luttrell incident, they'd never had the evidence to prosecute them. They also revealed Hernandez also kicked and beat the dog as it lay dying.

Sentencing is scheduled for February, with both of the men facing up to two years in jail and a fine of $10,000.

DASY had been given to Luttrell as a puppy in 2007 to help him through his recovery stemming from his tour of duty in Afghanistan where several of his pals had been killed.

The Navy Seal was the only survivor of 2005 Operation Redwing, which left 19 American troops dead. DASY’s name is an acronym of the initials of the veteran’s fallen comrades.

He was awarded the Navy Cross and a Purple Heart, and wrote a book about his experience called Lone Survivor.

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Dog Veterans Suffer From PTSD After The Horrors Of War


Posted on Dec 02, 2011 @ 05:30PM - 20 comments

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

Dogs increasingly fight alongside their human comrades in war zones and now more and more canine soldiers are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, RadarOnline.com has learned.

As the number of dogs in the military has risen over recent years, so has the disturbing side effects that they suffer after coming home, the New York Times reported.

Many four-legged patients are now even seeking medical help from behavior specialists to battle the deep-rooted fear they have after fighting on the front lines, and experts estimate that more than 5 percent of the approximately 650 military dogs deployed by American combat forces are developing canine PTSD.

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